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Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: EAK_PEER_AUTH error during Replication between Cluster Peers (Doc ID 1548131.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 07, 2021

Applies to:

Oracle ZFS Storage ZS4-4 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Racked System ZS4-4 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Sun Storage 7110 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Sun Storage 7410 Unified Storage System - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
7000 Appliance OS (Fishworks)

Symptoms

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Replication failed with:

An unanticipated system error occurred:

EAK_PEER_AUTH

This may be due to transient failure, or a software defect. If this problem persists, contact your service provider.

 

Detail of the error:

Appliance Type: Sun ZFS Storage 7420
Appliance Version: 2011.04.24.5.0,1-1.33
Browser Name: Netscape 5.0 (Windows)
Browser Details: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:10.0.11) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.11

Exception type: coXmlrpcFault
Native message: EAK_PEER_AUTH
Mapped file: https://10.0.0.100:215/lib/crazyolait/coError.js line 37
Mapped stack trace:

Native file: https://10.0.0.100:215/lib/crazyolait/index.js line 370
Native stack trace:

Additional native members:
    faultCode: 125
    faultString: EAK_PEER_AUTH
    coStack: coXmlrpcProxy.unmarshallDoc(doc:<object> "[object XMLDocument]", xml:"<methodResponse><fault>
<value><struct><member>
<name>faultCode</name>
<value><int>125</int></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>faultString</name>
<value><string>EAK_PEER_AUTH</string></value>
</member>
</struct></value>
</fault></methodResponse>
")
coXmlrpcProxy.unmarshallResponse(response:<object> "[object Object]")
<anonymous>(response:<object> "[object Object]", null)
<anonymous>(r:<object> "[object Object]", e:null, cb:<function> "function (response) {\n    var result = null;\n    var fault = null;\n    var docb = true;\n    try {\n        result = coXmlrpcProxy.unmarshallResponse(response);\n        if (result === null) {\n            return;\n        }\n    } catch (e) {\n        try {\n            e.xmlrpc_method = method;\n        } catch (e1) {\n        }\n        if (e instanceof coXmlrpcFault) {\n            fault = e;\n            proxy._fillFault(fault);\n        } else if (proxy._coxp_onasyncerr) {\n            fault = proxy._coxp_onasyncerr(e, null, method, stack, true, retries);\n        } else if (e instanceof coError) {\n            throw e;\n        } else {\n            throw new coError("Response unmarshalling failed", e, stack);\n        }\n    } finally {\n        response = null;\n    }\n    try {\n        if (fault && proxy._coxp_onfault) {\n            docb = proxy._coxp_onfault(method, args, fault, stack);\n        }\n        if (docb) {\n            callback(result, fault);\n        }\n    } catch (e) {\n        try {\n            e.xmlrpc_method = method;\n        } catch (e1) {\n        }\n        if (proxy._coxp_onacberr) {\n            proxy._coxp_onacberr(e, fault, method, stack);\n        } else if (e instanceof coError) {\n            throw e;\n        } else {\n            throw new coError("Unhandled error during callback", e, stack);\n        }\n    } finally {\n        callback = null;\n        stack = null;\n        args = null;\n    }\n}")
<anonymous>()
<anonymous>(<object> "[object Event]")

    xmlrpc_method: nas.listTargetPools
    faultName: EAK_PEER_FATAL

Changes

Project replication is successful but unable to reverse replication. 

Activities:

On Head1, create replication target to Head1 and Head2

On Head2, reverse replication from project that has been replicated earlier - We hit EAK_PEER_AUTH

 

Cause

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