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Hi all,

I have 2 Management servers running on Solaris that have just been upgraded to R65. In Management HA it shows both Primary and Secondary show as active. They where in collision so I forced a sync overwriting one with the other but they both remained as Active and went back into collision.

any ideas?
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Default Re: Primary and Secondary show as active.

Did you try to reset the SIC?
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Default Re: Primary and Secondary show as active.

Yep, reset the SIC and then went so far as to remove and rebuild the secondary management server. How ever when trying to switch the primary to standby get the error

Failed to change over to standby
Reason: 'Changeover isnot allowed. Read/Write clinet is currently logged in'

Do I have to change the Primary to standby from the secondary server or can you log into the promary and do it?
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