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In diesem Dokument wird die Fehlerbehebung bei häufigen Synchronisierungsproblemen in einem Hochverfügbarkeits-Set für das FirePOWER Management Center (FMC) beschrieben.
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Die Informationen in diesem Dokument beziehen sich auf Geräte in einer speziell eingerichteten Testumgebung. Alle Geräte, die in diesem Dokument benutzt wurden, begannen mit einer gelöschten (Nichterfüllungs) Konfiguration. Wenn Ihr Netzwerk in Betrieb ist, stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie die möglichen Auswirkungen aller Befehle kennen.
Die anfängliche Einrichtung des für dieses Dokument verwendeten Labors entspricht den Anforderungen für die grundlegende Erstkonfiguration des FMC-HA.
Um die Verbindung zwischen FMC-Geräten zu überprüfen, kann der Benutzer diese Befehle ausführen.
> expert
admin@firepower:~$ sudo su
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# ping xx.xx.18.102
PING xx.xx.18.102 (xx.xx.18.102) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.533 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.563 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.431 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.102 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 59ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.431/0.509/0.563/0.056 ms
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# netstat -an | grep 8305
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.253:48759 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.254:53875 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.254:49205 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:60871 xx.xx.18.253:8305 ESTABLISHE
ping <Peer-IP-Adresse> Mit diesem Befehl kann die Erreichbarkeit zwischen beiden Geräten überprüft werden.
netstat -an | grep 8305 Dieser Befehl zeigt die Geräte an, die an Port 8305 angeschlossen sind.
Hinweis: Der Port 8305 ist der Standardport, der auf den FirePOWER-Geräten konfiguriert wird, um den Kommunikationskanal mit dem FMC einzurichten.
Zur Validierung der FMC-HA-Konfiguration kann der Benutzer auch das Skript troubleshoot_HADC.pl ausführen. Dies ist besonders in folgenden Szenarien hilfreich:
> expert
admin@firepower:~$ sudo su
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# troubleshoot_HADC.pl
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice:
Durch die Fehlerbehebung der Verbindung vom FTD zum FMC-HA kann der Benutzer die Verbindung von Geräten überprüfen, die auf beiden FMCs registriert werden müssen, oder wenn die HA-Kapazität herabgesetzt ist. Außerdem wird die Warnung "Herabgesetzt - Synchronisierung unvollständig (In diesem Management Center sind weniger Geräte registriert)" angezeigt.
Von der FTD-Klischeestufe aus kann der Benutzer diese Befehle ausführen, um die Kommunikation mit dem FMC zu validieren.
> ping system xx.xx.18.102
PING xx.xx.18.102 (xx.xx.18.102) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.595 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.683 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.642 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=24.4 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=11.4 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.102 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 128ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.595/7.545/24.373/9.395 ms
> show managers
Type : Manager
Host : xx.xx..18.101
Display name : xx.xx..18.101
Version : 7.2.8 (Build 25)
Identifier : fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c
Registration : Completed
Management type : Configuration and analytics
Type : Manager
Host : xx.xx..18.102
Display name : xx.xx..18.102
Version : 7.2.8 (Build 25)
Identifier : bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44
Registration : Completed
Management type : Configuration and analytics
> sftunnel-status
SFTUNNEL Start Time: Mon Oct 14 21:29:16 2024
Both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity is supported
Broadcast count = 5
Reserved SSL connections: 0
Management Interfaces: 2
eth0 (control events) xx.xx..18.254,
tap_nlp (control events) 169.254.1.2,fd00:0:0:1::2
***********************
**RUN STATUS****xx.xx..18.102*************
Key File = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/sftunnel-key.pem
Cert File = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/sftunnel-cert.pem
CA Cert = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/cacert.pem
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelA Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelB Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Registration: Completed.
IPv4 Connection to peer 'xx.xx..18.102' Start Time: Tue Oct 15 00:38:43 2024 UTC
IPv4 Last outbound connection to peer 'xx.xx..18.102' via Primary ip/host 'xx.xx..18.102'
PEER INFO:
sw_version 7.2.8
sw_build 25
Using light registration
Management Interfaces: 1
eth0 (control events) xx.xx..18.102,
Peer channel Channel-A is valid type (CONTROL), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx..18.102' via 'xx.xx..18.254'
Peer channel Channel-B is valid type (EVENT), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx..18.102' via 'xx.xx..18.254'
***********************
**RUN STATUS****xx.xx..18.101*************
Key File = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/sftunnel-key.pem
Cert File = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/sftunnel-cert.pem
CA Cert = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/cacert.pem
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelA Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelB Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Registration: Completed.
IPv4 Connection to peer 'xx.xx..18.101' Start Time: Mon Oct 14 21:29:15 2024 UTC
IPv4 Last outbound connection to peer 'xx.xx..18.101' via Primary ip/host 'xx.xx..18.101'
PEER INFO:
sw_version 7.2.8
sw_build 25
Using light registration
Management Interfaces: 1
eth0 (control events) xx.xx..18.101,
Peer channel Channel-A is valid type (CONTROL), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx..18.101' via 'xx.xx..18.254'
Peer channel Channel-B is valid type (EVENT), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx..18.101' via 'xx.xx..18.254'
***********************
**RPC STATUS****xx.xx..18.102*************
'uuid' => 'bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44',
'uuid_gw' => '',
'last_changed' => 'Wed Oct 9 07:00:11 2024',
'active' => 1,
'name' => 'xx.xx..18.102',
'ip' => 'xx.xx..18.102',
'ipv6' => 'IPv6 is not configured for management'
**RPC STATUS****xx.xx..18.101*************
'uuid_gw' => '',
'uuid' => 'fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c',
'last_changed' => 'Mon Jun 10 18:59:54 2024',
'active' => 1,
'ip' => 'xx.xx..18.101',
'ipv6' => 'IPv6 is not configured for management',
'name' => 'xx.xx..18.101'
Check routes:
No peers to check
ping system <fmc-IP> Um ein ICMP zu generieren, folgen Sie den Anweisungen auf der FTD-Management-Schnittstelle.
show managers Dieser Befehl listet die Informationen der Manager auf, bei denen das Gerät registriert ist.
sftunnel-status Dieser Befehl validiert den Kommunikationskanal, der zwischen den Geräten eingerichtet wurde. Dieser Kanal erhält den Namen sftunnel.
Die Befehle zum Überprüfen der Verbindung auf der Stammebene des FTD entsprechen denen des FMC. Im Falle des FTD enthält es kein Skript, das eine Validierung der Kommunikation mit dem FMC ermöglicht, es ist jedoch möglich, die während des Registrierungsvorgangs generierten Informationen im /ngfw/var/log/action.log zu überprüfen.
Für die nächste Topologie kann die Kommunikation zwischen den FMC-HA-Peers und dem FTD01 mit den zuvor beschriebenen Befehlen validiert werden.
Für diese Validierung können die grundlegenden Richtlinien zum Festlegen von FMC-HA auch mit dem Befehl show version validiert werden.
FMC Active
> show version
-------------------[ firepower ]--------------------
Model : Secure Firewall Management Center for VMware (66) Version 7.2.8 (Build 25)
UUID : fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c
Rules update version : 2023-11-29-001-vrt
LSP version : lsp-rel-20231129-1200
VDB version : 395
----------------------------------------------------
> expert
admin@firepower:~$ sudo su
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# ping xx.xx.18.102
PING xx.xx.18.102 (xx.xx.18.102) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.385 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.433 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.606 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.480 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.524 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.102 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 84ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.385/0.485/0.606/0.079 ms
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# netstat -an | grep 8305
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.254:53875 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.102:38239 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Standby
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.254:49205 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.253:34865 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:60871 xx.xx.18.253:8305 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.101:8305 xx.xx.18.102:42253 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Standby
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# troubleshoot_HADC.pl
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 1
HA Enabled: Yes
This FMC Role In HA: Active - Primary
Status out put: vmsDbEngine (system,gui) - Running 5093
In vmsDbEngineStatus(): vmsDbEngine process is running at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize/HADC.pm line 3748.
Sybase Process: Running (vmsDbEngine, theSybase PM Process is Running)
Sybase Database Connectivity: Accepting DB Connections.
Sybase Database Name: csm_primary
Sybase Role: Active
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 4
Peer UUID [Enter 'Return' For HA Peer(no UUID required)]:
Peer Is Connected
$VAR1 = {
'vip' => '',
'model_id' => 'E',
'ip' => 'xx.xx.18.102',
'persistent' => 0,
'sw_version' => '7.2.8',
'last_changed' => 1728457211,
'active' => 1,
'uuid' => 'bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44',
'upgrade_version' => '',
'reg_state' => 0,
'model_number' => '66',
'primary_mgr' => 0,
'name' => 'xx.xx.18.102',
'uuid_gw' => '',
'ipv6' => undef,
'vip_local' => '',
'priority' => 0,
'reg_key' => '',
'vnet' => undef,
'role' => 0,
'mgmt_mac_address' => '00:50:56:B3:D1:07'
};
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 8
---------------------------- Last periodic sync time details ------------------------------------
Last successful sync completed at: Wed Oct 16 16:44:23 2024 UTC
Current time: Wed Oct 16 16:46:34 2024 UTC
Last successful sync completed '2 minutes 11 seconds' ago.
---------------------------- Last periodic sync time details end ------------------------------------
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 9
SYNC_ACTIVE: 1 at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 494, <STDIN> line 5.
Sybase state : at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 701.
Sybase state : at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 801.
Sync status : at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 802.
---------------------------- FMC HA status messages start ------------------------------------
Status: Healthy
---------------------------- FMC HA status messages end ------------------------------------
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 10
Fetching standby missing device information...
Devices are in sync.
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 0
Thank you
FMC Standby
> show version
-------------------[ firepower ]--------------------
Model : Secure Firewall Management Center for VMware (66) Version 7.2.8 (Build 25)
UUID : bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44
Rules update version : 2023-11-29-001-vrt
LSP version : lsp-rel-20231129-1200
VDB version : 395
----------------------------------------------------
> expert
admin@firepower:~$ sudo su
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# ping xx.xx.18.101
PING xx.xx.18.101 (xx.xx.18.101) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.402 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.482 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.452 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.490 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.519 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.101 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 123ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.402/0.469/0.519/0.039 ms
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# netstat -an | grep 8305
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:8305 xx.xx.18.254:50373 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:8305 xx.xx.18.253:42083 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:59439 xx.xx.18.254:8305 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:36751 xx.xx.18.253:8305 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:38239 xx.xx.18.101:8305 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Active
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.102:42253 xx.xx.18.101:8305 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Active
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin#
root@firepower:/Volume/home/admin# troubleshoot_HADC.pl
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 1
HA Enabled: Yes
This FMC Role In HA: Standby - Secondary
Status out put: vmsDbEngine (system,gui) - Running 29652
In vmsDbEngineStatus(): vmsDbEngine process is running at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize/HADC.pm line 3748.
Sybase Process: Running (vmsDbEngine, theSybase PM Process is Running)
Sybase Database Connectivity: Accepting DB Connections.
Sybase Database Name: csm_secondary
Sybase Role: Standby
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 4
Peer UUID [Enter 'Return' For HA Peer(no UUID required)]:
Peer Is Connected
$VAR1 = {
'vnet' => undef,
'upgrade_version' => '',
'uuid_gw' => '',
'name' => 'xx.xx.18.101',
'primary_mgr' => 1,
'sw_version' => '7.2.8',
'persistent' => 0,
'model_number' => '66',
'last_changed' => 1718045994,
'reg_key' => '',
'active' => 1,
'reg_state' => 0,
'model_id' => 'E',
'vip' => '',
'mgmt_mac_address' => '00:50:56:B3:E1:57',
'vip_local' => '',
'ip' => 'xx.xx.18.101',
'priority' => 0,
'uuid' => 'fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c',
'role' => 0,
'ipv6' => undef
};
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 8
---------------------------- Last periodic sync time details ------------------------------------
Last successful sync completed at: Wed Oct 16 16:46:06 2024 UTC
Current time: Wed Oct 16 16:47:35 2024 UTC
Last successful sync completed '1 minute 29 seconds' ago.
---------------------------- Last periodic sync time details end ------------------------------------
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 9
SYNC_ACTIVE: 1 at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 494, <STDIN> line 5.
Found running Synchronization task: Initializing at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Transaction/HADC.pm line 241.
Sybase state : at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 701.
Sybase state : at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 801.
Sync status :Synchronization Task In-progress at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Synchronize.pm line 802.
Found running Synchronization task: Initializing at /usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/Transaction/HADC.pm line 241.
---------------------------- FMC HA status messages start ------------------------------------
Status: Synchronization Task In-progress
---------------------------- FMC HA status messages end ------------------------------------
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
**************************************************************
Enter choice: 10
Fetching standby missing device information...
Devices are in sync.
**************** Troubleshooting Utility **************
1 Show HA Info Of FMC
2 Execute Sybase DBPing
3 Show Arbiter Status
4 Check Peer Connectivity
5 Print Messages of AQ Task
6 Show FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
7 Dump To File: FMC HA Operations History (ASC order)
8 Last Successful Periodic Sync Time (When it completed)
9 Print HA Status Messages
10 Compare active and standby device list
11 Check manager status of standby missing devices
12 Check critical PM processes details
13 Get Remote Stale Sync AQ Info
14 Help
0 Exit
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Enter choice: 0
Thank you
> show version
-------------------[ firepower ]--------------------
Model : Cisco Firepower Threat Defense for VMware (75) Version 7.2.4 (Build 165)
UUID : 7064913a-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-803aefd05d2c
LSP version : lsp-rel-20231129-1200
VDB version : 395
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> ping system xx.xx.18.101 ------ ping to FMC-Active
PING xx.xx.18.101 (xx.xx.18.101) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=14.1 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=27.8 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=26.1 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=6 ttl=64 time=55.7 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=7 ttl=64 time=39.9 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.101: icmp_seq=8 ttl=64 time=38.9 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.101 ping statistics ---
8 packets transmitted, 6 received, 25% packet loss, time 76ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 14.081/33.733/55.658/13.069 ms
> ping system xx.xx.18.102 ------ ping to FMC-Active
PING xx.xx.18.102 (xx.xx.18.102) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=23.9 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=23.10 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.425 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=6.88 ms
64 bytes from xx.xx.18.102: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=10.5 ms
^C
--- xx.xx.18.102 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 70ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.425/13.131/23.969/9.380 ms
> show managers
Type : Manager
Host : xx.xx.18.101
Display name : xx.xx.18.101
Version : 7.2.8 (Build 25)
Identifier : fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c
Registration : Completed
Management type : Configuration and analytics
Type : Manager
Host : xx.xx.18.102
Display name : xx.xx.18.102
Version : 7.2.8 (Build 25)
Identifier : bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44
Registration : Completed
Management type : Configuration and analytics
> sftunnel-status
SFTUNNEL Start Time: Mon Oct 14 21:29:16 2024
Both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity is supported
Broadcast count = 17
Reserved SSL connections: 0
Management Interfaces: 2
eth0 (control events) xx.xx.18.254,
tap_nlp (control events) 169.254.1.2,fd00:0:0:1::2
***********************
**RUN STATUS****xx.xx.18.102************* --------------------------------------- sftunnel information of the FMC-Standby
Key File = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/sftunnel-key.pem
Cert File = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/sftunnel-cert.pem
CA Cert = /var/sf/peers/bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44/cacert.pem
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelA Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelB Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Registration: Completed.
IPv4 Connection to peer 'xx.xx.18.102' Start Time: Wed Oct 16 15:06:23 2024 UTC
IPv4 Last outbound connection to peer 'xx.xx.18.102' via Primary ip/host 'xx.xx.18.102'
PEER INFO:
sw_version 7.2.8
sw_build 25
Using light registration
Management Interfaces: 1
eth0 (control events) xx.xx.18.102,
Peer channel Channel-A is valid type (CONTROL), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx.18.102' via 'xx.xx.18.254'
Peer channel Channel-B is valid type (EVENT), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx.18.102' via 'xx.xx.18.254'
***********************
**RUN STATUS****xx.xx.18.101************* -------------------------------------- sftunnel information of the FMC-Active
Key File = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/sftunnel-key.pem
Cert File = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/sftunnel-cert.pem
CA Cert = /var/sf/peers/fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c/cacert.pem
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelA Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Cipher used = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (strength:256 bits)
ChannelB Connected: Yes, Interface eth0
Registration: Completed.
IPv4 Connection to peer 'xx.xx.18.101' Start Time: Mon Oct 14 21:29:15 2024 UTC
PEER INFO:
sw_version 7.2.8
sw_build 25
Using light registration
Management Interfaces: 1
eth0 (control events) xx.xx.18.101,
Peer channel Channel-A is valid type (CONTROL), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx.18.101' via 'xx.xx.18.254'
Peer channel Channel-B is valid type (EVENT), using 'eth0', connected to 'xx.xx.18.101' via 'xx.xx.18.254'
***********************
**RPC STATUS****xx.xx.18.101*************
'name' => 'xx.xx.18.101',
'last_changed' => 'Mon Jun 10 18:59:54 2024',
'uuid_gw' => '',
'ip' => 'xx.xx.18.101',
'ipv6' => 'IPv6 is not configured for management',
'active' => 1,
'uuid' => 'fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c'
**RPC STATUS****xx.xx.18.102*************
'name' => 'xx.xx.18.102',
'last_changed' => 'Wed Oct 9 07:00:11 2024',
'uuid_gw' => '',
'ip' => 'xx.xx.18.102',
'ipv6' => 'IPv6 is not configured for management',
'active' => 1,
'uuid' => 'bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44'
Check routes:
No peers to check
Hinweis: Wenn die Sftunnel-Informationen eines FMC fehlen, kann dies darauf hinweisen, dass die Kommunikation mit dem Manager beeinträchtigt ist.
FTD root level troubleshoot
> expert
admin@firepower:~$ sudo su
root@firepower:/home/admin# netstat -an | grep 8305
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.254:8305 xx.xx.18.102:59439 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Standby
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.254:49205 xx.xx.18.101:8305 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Active
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.254:50373 xx.xx.18.102:8305 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Standby
tcp 0 0 xx.xx.18.254:53875 xx.xx.18.101:8305 ESTABLISHED ------ communication establish with FMC-Active
root@firepower:/home/admin# cat /ngfw/var/log/action_queue.log | less
Oct 16 15:06:50 firepower ActionQueueScrape.pl[4166]: Waiting for light registration to complete on device: try 10 times... at /ngfw/usr/local/sf/lib/p
erl/5.24.4/SF/PeerManager/RegistrationCL.pm line 1805.
Oct 16 15:06:50 firepower ActionQueueScrape.pl[4166]: Found Registered peer with name xx.xx.18.102 (bb333216-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-c68c0c388b44) at /ngfw/usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/PeerManager/RegistrationCL.pm line 1821.
Oct 16 15:06:50 firepower ActionQueueScrape.pl[4166]: Found peer with name xx.xx.18.102 - update DB at /ngfw/usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/PeerManager/RegistrationCL.pm line 1827.
Oct 16 15:06:50 firepower ActionQueueScrape.pl[4166]: Found Registered peer with name xx.xx.18.101 (fc3e3572-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-39e0098c166c) at /ngfw/usr/local/sf/lib/perl/5.24.4/SF/PeerManager/RegistrationCL.pm line 1821.
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