I see in another TAC case that restarting the async netd services is expected to clear the profiler IP unstable messages. No guarantees, but think risk is quite low to try it, while waiting for the upgrade.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 30, 2025 05:21 AM
From: alexs-nd
Subject: profiles unstable messages
Hi,
cppm 6.11.10 has just in the last month started generatin g monitor profiler unstable messages for each of our cluster nodes. This hapened a few releases back and Aruba pushed a fix after telling us it was a cosmetic change ... fairly sure last time it wasnt a cosmetic change as I was plugging in devices i was expecting cppm to profile so i could apply an appropriate enforcment policy and it couldn;t
planing an upgrade to 6.11.11 and then. 6.12.5 but in the meantime, is the profiler covered by async services? thinking of just restarting them to see if it makes a difference
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