08-23-2018 02:17 AM
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08-24-2018 07:59 PM
With making a few assumptions that this is existing and has been running and no other changes were made but a configuration change then the focus should be on the fourth question in Sam's list. You need to compare the two configurations to see what is actually being changed. Then would that change cause the router to not be able to contact the Hive Manager? Normally a rollback occurs because something that was pushed to the device cause it to no longer be able to contact Hive Manager. For example pushing a configuration that administratively disables a port that is used to connect back would cause the device to loose connectivity to Hive Manager, time out and then revert to the old configuration to try to gain connectivity again, thus preventing you from isolating the device from Hive Manager. Since the configuration was a valid configuration otherwise it will upload successfully.
Good luck.
08-24-2018 07:59 PM
With making a few assumptions that this is existing and has been running and no other changes were made but a configuration change then the focus should be on the fourth question in Sam's list. You need to compare the two configurations to see what is actually being changed. Then would that change cause the router to not be able to contact the Hive Manager? Normally a rollback occurs because something that was pushed to the device cause it to no longer be able to contact Hive Manager. For example pushing a configuration that administratively disables a port that is used to connect back would cause the device to loose connectivity to Hive Manager, time out and then revert to the old configuration to try to gain connectivity again, thus preventing you from isolating the device from Hive Manager. Since the configuration was a valid configuration otherwise it will upload successfully.
Good luck.
08-24-2018 05:22 PM
That means the update failed to go through, although we usually get more detail than that in the failure message. We'll want to start ruling out sources for the issue: HiveManager, HiveOS, Device, Configuration, or firewall.
I have some questions that will help narrow things down: