Hello
Wondering if anyone has encountered this issue and if there was a work-around? I am assuming that it is installed...I can't seem to get HA2 working with HA1 because of this. Thank you for your assistance...
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Hi,
Looks like the disk on one of the cluster members is bad.
If the device does have a support contract, proceed with the RMA.
Otherwise follow this document:
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/cli-reference/454097/ha-ignore-hardware-revision
That approach will allow forming the cluster even if the hardware specs(memory/disk) are different within the cluster members(applicable to the scenario where the cluster consist of the same Fortigate models)
Hi,
Looks like the disk on one of the cluster members is bad.
If the device does have a support contract, proceed with the RMA.
Otherwise follow this document:
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/cli-reference/454097/ha-ignore-hardware-revision
That approach will allow forming the cluster even if the hardware specs(memory/disk) are different within the cluster members(applicable to the scenario where the cluster consist of the same Fortigate models)
No support contract, very old units. This workaround works like a champ:
Configuration Status:
FG200D3915803285(updated 1 seconds ago): in-sync
FG200D3915803754(updated 2 seconds ago): in-sync
Thank you...
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