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FortiOS 7.2.9 for 120G series seems to break HA
Hi,
updating an active-passive setup for a 120G, from 7.0.15, to 7.2.9 seems to break HA totally.
It looks like the internal network can not be found anymore.
I raised a ticket on that. Downgrade is possible, but takes time and nervs.
Take care,
Ronny
2024-08-21 13:15:18 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:18 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:21 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:21 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:23 <hatalk> vcluster_1: ha_prio=0(primary), state/chg_time/now=2(work)/1724238681/1724238923
2024-08-21 13:15:24 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:24 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:24 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:24 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=27(capwap)
2024-08-21 13:15:27 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:27 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:27 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:27 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=5(conf)
2024-08-21 13:15:30 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:30 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:33 <hatalk> vcluster_1: ha_prio=0(primary), state/chg_time/now=2(work)/1724238681/1724238933
2024-08-21 13:15:33 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:33 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:36 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:36 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:36 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:36 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x4760c3d0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=18(byod)
2024-08-21 13:15:40 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:40 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:43 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:43 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:43 <hatalk> vcluster_1: ha_prio=0(primary), state/chg_time/now=2(work)/1724238681/1724238943
2024-08-21 13:15:46 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:46 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
2024-08-21 13:15:49 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 connect(169.254.0.1) failed: 113(No route to host)
2024-08-21 13:15:49 <hasync:WARN> conn=0x476086a0 abort: rt=-1, dst=169.254.0.1, sync_type=3(fib)
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I'm going with 7.2.9 on two 120G clusters. I can't use 7.0 because I'm managing those firewalls from a 7.2 ADOM on FMG.
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We have a cluster of 120Gs with 7.2.9 (with HA port on port13), also a 100F and a 70F on our other offices also running 7.2.9 connected with IPsec since 8/25, they have been working fine so far.
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FortiOS 7.2.10 has fixed this issue for us across multiple FortiGate models, including the 120G.
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I'm on 7.2.10 and the issue is still here. Had to configure HA on a different port.
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Just so you know, we are seeing this issue across multiple FortiGate models and different FortiOS versions, as are other members of the Fortinet community
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