Isabelle,

Yes I have experienced this before. Typically what I'll do is "shut" the port 
the Secondary CAS prior to powering up the Primary CAS. The ensures the Primary 
starts up properly and doesn't try to fight with secondary for control.

I would "shut" the port to the Secondary and restart the Primary. Once the 
Primary is up and settled out, "no shut" the port for the Secondary and restart 
it. You may want to flush the ARP cache on the switches they're connect to 
also. 

CH

-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Isabelle Graham
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 09:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Problems upgrading to 4.1.3.1

We run HA fail-over pairs for our CAM and CASs and we have just upgraded from 
4.1.2.1 to 4.1.3.1. 
The CAM pair upgraded with no problems, but after upgrading each CAS pair (and 
bringing the pair 
back online) we ran into a problem: neither CAS can see the other (both show 
active, peer node dead) 
so both try to act as active. This causes all sorts of problems as both servers 
are then fighting 
over the service IP. So far as we can tel no settings were lost in the upgrade. 
Has anyone else seen 
this (or something similar) who would be able to share insight?

Thanks!

-- 
Isabelle Graham
Information Security
American University

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