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ICX 7250 stack switches rebooting

network_adminis
New Contributor III
I updated to 8090 UFI on my ICX 7250s in most of the stacks unit 1 stays up but units 2 and 3 show that the have restarted sometime recently. Found this because my AP report disconnected but the monitor still thinks the stack it still up.

Just a few examples
STACKID 1  system uptime is 48 day(s) 22 minute(s) 54 second(s)
STACKID 2  system uptime is 2 day(s) 5 hour(s) 22 minute(s) 36 second(s)
The system started at 19:24:38 Pacific Mon Jul 01 2019

STACKID 1  system uptime is 37 day(s) 8 hour(s) 1 minute(s) 28 second(s)
STACKID 2  system uptime is 12 hour(s) 36 minute(s) 56 second(s)
The system started at 11:22:29 Pacific Fri Jul 12 2019

STACKID 1  system uptime is 37 day(s) 4 hour(s) 51 minute(s) 34 second(s)
STACKID 2  system uptime is 6 hour(s) 16 minute(s) 52 second(s)
STACKID 3  system uptime is 6 hour(s) 16 minute(s) 51 second(s)

STACKID 1  system uptime is 37 day(s) 5 hour(s) 5 minute(s) 7 second(s)
STACKID 2  system uptime is 11 day(s) 15 hour(s) 42 minute(s) 16 second(s)
The system started at 13:51:51 Pacific Fri Jul 12 2019
 
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hashim_bharooc1
RUCKUS Team Member

Hey Network Administrator


Please check outputs of:
dm save 1
dm save 2
dm save 3
dm save 4

If you see no outputs above  please monitor the memory.
show memory (Check for free memory  value going up and down) If  free memory only decreasing then it might be memory leak issues,
Also have a console connection being logged to a file to see what happens around crash time.

Best is to open up a case with TAC to troubleshoot.

Hope this helps.
Thanks
Hashim


network_adminis
New Contributor III
I will try the console connection idea and see what happens.

Exceeded my 3 year support so I am only down to hardware replacement 😞

hashim_bharooc1
RUCKUS Team Member
how about going to the latest 8090 Code.  Right now it is 8090b.

netwizz
Contributor III
I would also setup a syslog server, so the logs don't age out.  Let's say your syslog server is 10.1.2.3:

logging host 10.1.2.3


Cold start usually indicates a power problem.  Warm start usually indicates a it was reloaded.  I know that is not hugely helpful.  I would recommend their Watchdog End-User support contract.  Ruckus's Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is very good.

The upgrade command I use on newer platforms like this is:

copy tftp system-manifest 10.1.2.3 FI08090b_Manifest.txt primary switch-image
copy tftp system-manifest 10.1.2.3 FI08090b_Manifest.txt secondary router-image

It figures out which files to copy including the matching bootrom, etc.

network_adminis
New Contributor III
It is already on 8090b and testing a few on 8091