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karan12_154818
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Dec 17, 2014

Not able to sync config between active and standby LTM

Hi

 

Not able to sync config between active and standby LTM.Getting error message as below:-

 

Configsync port: 443 Configsync username: admin Acceptable time difference: 600 seconds Configsync auto detect status: 3 - Config modified on both systems, manual intervention required Warning: Peer status is not known. Check /var/log/ltm for any reported errors. Network connection status: Local system is listening on configsync port (443). Ping test to peer 170.225.69.66 succeeded. Error: SOAP query failed. Ensure the user ID and password are correct and the Allow Protocol TCP/443 is allowed on the

 

Also in /var/log/ltm getting errors as below:-

 

local/xxxx err logger: 0112000f: Unable to get peers local time local/xxxx err logger: 0112000f: Unable to get peers local time local/xxxx err logger: 0112000f: Unable to get peers local time local/xxxx err logger: 0112000f: Unable to get peers local time local/xxxx err logger: 0112000f: Unable to get peers local time

 

Can someone please suggest how to correct this error!!

 

Thanks karan

 

8 Replies

  • Do you have NTP servers configured on both devices?

     

    "Acceptable time difference: 600 seconds" - check the time on each device with the 'date' command

     

  • either to configure local ntp server or to use public one, 20% of sync issues for most of devices because of time sync

     

  • did you do software upgrade recently? or is that the first time to sync (initial-sync)?

     

  • full_box_reboot did not helped!Just tried.No this started happening after upgrading to 10.2.4 HF10.

     

  • Try re-establishing the trust between the two devices, but before you do that make sure to force one of them offline or both devices will become active and try to process traffic.

     

  • try to go through the below 1- check network config on both (vlan, ip,...) 2- software version & HF should be same 3- break the trust 4- delete trust group 5- re-establish new trust