We ran into the SOS Assert crash too and the workaround was to disable Deep 
Packet Inspection. Since then we've been stable.

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We’re also on 6.5.3.1 and have ran into the “Reboot Cause: Datapath timeout 
(SOS Assert) (Intent:cause:register 54:86:50:2) “ message with an open TAC 
case. Something else I’d be curious about – for those of your running 6.5.3.1 – 
could you verify via packet-capture that your configured data rates match what 
your APs are actually broadcasting. We’ve recently discovered during a 
packet-capture that our APs had the default 1,2, 5, and 11 rates enabled – even 
though the controllers have those specifically disabled via the running-config 
and webUI. Note this only affected on pair of our 7240 controllers – but not 
another separate pair.

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Illinois State University
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We had some issues with the controllers crashing on 6.5.2.1. 6.5.3.2 has been 
solid for the same client.

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On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:55 PM, Brian L. Cox 
<cox...@unk.edu<mailto:cox...@unk.edu>> wrote:
For whatever it is worth, we are going to go from 6.5.2.0 to 6.5.3.2 
conservative release per TAC recommendation

Brian

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I stand corrected… we are experiencing - Reboot Cause: Datapath timeout (SOS 
Assert) (Intent:cause:register 54:86:50:2)  associated with bug ID: 168710

Cause:  "contents in datapath is not freed. New streams are not allocated with 
resources to categorize. Due to this duplicate session deletes were not 
happening and hence the controller was crashing.”


This appears to happen when the controllers reach over 9k users.

We have been experiencing AP103H reboots since 6.4.4.x code base as well as 
increased number of radar events.  These were supposed to be fixed moving to 
6.5.4x code.

We have over 4600 APs on Campus (105, 215, 225, 315,103H, 205H)

M



On Sep 22, 2017, at 12:21 PM, Colin Randall 
<crand...@mines.edu<mailto:crand...@mines.edu>> wrote:

We’re running 6.5.2.1 as well, without any issues.  That said, we’re running 
mostly AP-225’s and a few AP-335’s, and not running the DFS frequencies at all.
-Colin

Colin Randall
Network Manager
Colorado School of Mines
303-384-2208

On Sep 22, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Amel Caldwell <am...@uw.edu<mailto:am...@uw.edu>> 
wrote:



Did they say what the release will be?  Will it be 6.5.2.1 or are they going to 
expect you to jump to 6.5.3 or 6.5.4?  We often request fixes to be put in 
older versions to minimize risk of going to a whole other train of code.

I am curious because I was told 6.5.2 had been “parked”.

Amel Caldwell
University of Washington UW-IT
Wi-Fi Network Engineer
Wi-Fi Service Manager

am...@uw.edu<mailto:am...@uw.edu>
206-543-2915

Ask me about open Network Engineer positions on the wireless team.


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We have been on 6.5.2.1 for a couple months now with no “major issues”.    We 
have the 3xx dfs bug and we do see a ton of radar hits.

Waiting for the fix release that is due out in another week or two.

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba OS 6.5.X

Hi y’all—

We have depleted our supply of AP 215s and are wanting to begin installing AP 
315s on our campus and have been having a hard time finding stable 6.5.X code.  
Our school starts next week, and we just had a failed attempt at rolling out 
6.5.1.8 because we saw dozens of radar detected events right after upgrading.  
This was the fourth version of 6.5.1.x we have tried to put on this particular 
set of controllers and each has brought a new set of issue; STM crash and cause 
APs to lose contact with controller; AMON not sending firewall session data; 
radar detection events; LACP and VRRP problems to name a few.

Since most of you have been back in session for a month or so, I thought I 
would ask to see what code version you have, issues you may have experienced, 
and any war stories you might want to share.  It would also be interesting to 
know what types of APs and controllers, and a brief description of your 
environment.

Thanks

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