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02-07-2022 07:32 AM - last edited on 02-09-2022 02:15 AM by support_s
02-07-2022 07:32 AM - last edited on 02-09-2022 02:15 AM by support_s
OneView 5.4 to 6.0 upgrade
Hi
I've just been upgrading OneView and stepped from 5.4 to 6.0. Whereas the upgrade was very smooth and without incident I just want to check if the following error can be expected and ignored. Firstly to say there was no service interruption or errors on the oneview dashboard nor within vCenter for host connectivty. However, when I browsed the OneView 'Activity' page I saw the following entry as OneView was completing the upgrade. It had completed a refresh of the enclosure and also some 'configure' activities on both the interconnects which I took to be an expected activity as part of the upgrade. just after this action the was an entry for the C7000 interconnect 01 (both FC and Ethernet ports) being non-operational. This was cleared by the system and was followed by an event showing the stacking link returnng to a redundant state.
As I said, there was no service interruption no any errors logged on the dashboard or on any hosts but I wanted so ask if this kind of event can be expected or experienced during an upgrade from 5.4 to 6.0 and if I can expect to see similar errors when progressing to upgrade to 6.5?
kind regards