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Hello,

I'm trying to create a high availability datastore on two ESXi hosts on two physical machines. I'm trying with both loaders v1.03b (ds3615xs and ds3617xs).

The High Availability setup completes successfully and at the end restarts the passive node. After the passive node starts Synology High Availability says "Unable to detect passive server".

On the Network->Hosts tab it says that both interfaces on both hosts are connected. Ping on LAN1 on both hosts is OK.

I have tested the setup on VMWare Workstation (both on 2 direct VMs and 2 virtualized ESXi hosts with 2 VWs inside) and everything works fine.

 

Any ideas how to diagnose the problem?

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Hi, I have the exact same issue.

What's weird about it, is that the actual replication is happening. Just the UI is not representing that.

 

Are you saying this is not the case on 2 virtualised esxi hosts with the exact same setup?

Also, since it has been a while since u posted. Have you figured it out?

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Hi, I have the exact same issue.

What's weird about it, is that the actual replication is happening. Just the UI is not representing that.

 

esxi 6.5-6.7u3 all test

host A dell r720xd e5-2680 v2

host B hp dl380g9 e5-2680 v4

host C hp dl80g9 e5 2604 v3

ds3615xs,ds3617xs, 1.03b load  dsm 6.2.3

 

hostA --- hostB success;   hostB ---host A fail

host B --- host C or host C ----hostB all success

hostA --- host C success; host C---hostA fail

 

Try to enable the host B VMware EVC mode as Intel "Ivy bridge" generation, which is consistent with the architecture of host a,

hostA --- hostB ;hostB ---host A  all fail。

 

cluster.log corosync.log ha.daemon.log ha.daemon.record lsyncd_system_sync.log

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Through continuous testing, we finally found out the reason:

 

It is caused by the CPU architecture, because the Intel "Ivy bridge" generation architecture of e52680 V2 is too low, resulting in abnormal operation of the syntax high availability process

The preliminary judgment is that the syntax high availability uses the new AES encryption algorithm instruction set, but Ivy bridge architecture does not have this instruction set,but, Looking up the data, it is found that e52680v2 supports AES Ni advanced instruction set, so it is not the cause of this instruction set.

 

Finally, it is determined that the operation failure of syntax high availability is caused by ivy bridge architecture,

After I set the VMware EVC mode of DSM VM of HP DL 380g9 to Intel "Ivy bridge" generation,

Host a VM DSM and host B VM DSM failed to create synchronization high availability,

The system internal service [syntax cron daemon] failed to start

After canceling VMware EVC

Hosta -- host B succeeds, hostb -- Hosta fails;

 

Cancel VMware EVC mode successfully

hostA --- host B

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Switch active server to passive server, hostb -- host a failed

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22 hours ago, aw5186 said:

Through continuous testing, we finally found out the reason:

 

It is caused by the CPU architecture, because the Intel "Ivy bridge" generation architecture of e52680 V2 is too low, resulting in abnormal operation of the syntax high availability process

The preliminary judgment is that the syntax high availability uses the new AES encryption algorithm instruction set, but Ivy bridge architecture does not have this instruction set,but, Looking up the data, it is found that e52680v2 supports AES Ni advanced instruction set, so it is not the cause of this instruction set.

 

Finally, it is determined that the operation failure of syntax high availability is caused by ivy bridge architecture,

After I set the VMware EVC mode of DSM VM of HP DL 380g9 to Intel "Ivy bridge" generation,

Host a VM DSM and host B VM DSM failed to create synchronization high availability,

The system internal service [syntax cron daemon] failed to start

After canceling VMware EVC

Hosta -- host B succeeds, hostb -- Hosta fails;

 

Cancel VMware EVC mode successfully

hostA --- host B

image.thumb.png.1d40dfa8cc99d8c4d01de8ce95b1b68c.png

image.thumb.png.904a31bac2342521dab641e316d9a6c1.png

 

 

 

Switch active server to passive server, hostb -- host a failed

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Edited by aw5186
Important Note: After testing, although the HA status is shown as failure, all the Settings and data can be synchronized successfully, and automatic switching can be achieved, but manual switching is not possible.
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