I have a question about the new version NCC 4.X and AOS 5.20.X.
When I upgraded the cluster from to AOS 5.20.2.1 from AOS 5.15. and NCC upgarde to 4.3.0.2. I found the the ping_hosts.INFO file in /home/nutanix/data/logs/sysstats has disappeared and I cannot check the latency between CVM every minute.
There is only the ping_gateway.INFO file to check the latency between CVM and gateway.
But there is also ncc alert that the inter_CVM_latency is high.
So where can I check the detail latency information between CVM in the new verison?
Best answer by Nupur.Sakhalkar
@chenzh4 The ping_all.INFO file will only show up ping latencies above 0.5 ms which is the threshold for this one. The latency value which is < 0.5 ms threshold won’t be shown as that is an expected value range. This is why you could only see the entries for gw since the ping latencies between CVM and gw are > 0.5 ms.
In case your cluster sees high ping latencies between CVMs intermittently, then those CVM-CVM or CVM-host ping latencies should be populated around the issue time in this file since at that time, I will expect the ping latency value to go > 0.5 ms.
@chenzh4 There should be a ping_all.INFO file present inside /home/nutanix/data/logs/sysstats/ directory on each CVM which should give you the ping response times between CVMs and CVMs-hosts.
@chenzh4 The ping_all.INFO file will only show up ping latencies above 0.5 ms which is the threshold for this one. The latency value which is < 0.5 ms threshold won’t be shown as that is an expected value range. This is why you could only see the entries for gw since the ping latencies between CVM and gw are > 0.5 ms.
In case your cluster sees high ping latencies between CVMs intermittently, then those CVM-CVM or CVM-host ping latencies should be populated around the issue time in this file since at that time, I will expect the ping latency value to go > 0.5 ms.