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| Update<!--XX--> | When viewing the readiness check results for an Azure Stack HCI cluster via the Azure Update Manager, there might be multiple readiness checks with the same name. |There's no known workaround in this release. Select **View details** to view specific information about the readiness check. |
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| Deployment<!--27312671--> | In some instances, during the registration of Azure Stack HCI servers, this error might be seen in the debug logs: *Encountered internal server error*. One of the mandatory extensions for device deployment might not be installed. |Follow these steps to mitigate the issue: <br><br> `$Settings = @{ "CloudName" = $Cloud; "RegionName" = $Region; "DeviceType" = "AzureEdge" }` <br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeTelemetryAndDiagnostics" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Observability" -Settings $Settings -ExtensionType "TelemetryAndDiagnostics" -EnableAutomaticUpgrade` <br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeDeviceManagement" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.Edge" -ExtensionType "DeviceManagementExtension"`<br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeLifecycleManager" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Orchestration" -ExtensionType "LcmController"` <br><br>`New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeRemoteSupport" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Observability" -ExtensionType "EdgeRemoteSupport" -EnableAutomaticUpgrade` |
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| Update<!--XX--> | There's an intermittent issue in this release when the Azure portal incorrectly reports the update status as **Failed to update** though the update is complete. |[Connect to your Azure Stack HCI](./update/update-via-powershell-23h2.md#connect-to-your-azure-stack-hci-cluster) via a remote PowerShell session. To confirm the update status, run the following PowerShell cmdlets: <br><br> `$Update = get-solutionupdate`\| `? version -eq "10.2405.0.23"` <br><br>`$Update.state`<br><br>If the update status is **Installed**, no further action is required on your part. Azure portal refreshes the status correctly within 12 hours. <br> To refresh the status sooner, follow these steps on one of the cluster nodes. <br>Restart the Cloud Management cluster group.<br>`Stop-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`<br>`Start-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`|
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| Update<!--XX--> | There's an intermittent issue in this release when the Azure portal incorrectly reports the update status as **Failed to update** or **In progress** though the update is complete. |[Connect to your Azure Stack HCI](./update/update-via-powershell-23h2.md#connect-to-your-azure-stack-hci-cluster) via a remote PowerShell session. To confirm the update status, run the following PowerShell cmdlets: <br><br> `$Update = get-solutionupdate`\| `? version -eq "<version string>"`<br><br>Replace the version string with the version you're running. For example, "10.2405.0.23". <br><br>`$Update.state`<br><br>If the update status is **Installed**, no further action is required on your part. Azure portal refreshes the status correctly within 24 hours. <br> To refresh the status sooner, follow these steps on one of the cluster nodes. <br>Restart the Cloud Management cluster group.<br>`Stop-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`<br>`Start-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`|
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| Update <!--28299865--> |During an initial MOC update, a failure occurs due to the target MOC version not being found in the catalog cache. The follow-up updates and retries show MOC in the target version, without the update succeeding, and as a result the Arc Resource Bridge update fails.<br><br>To validate this issue, collect the update logs using [Troubleshoot solution updates for Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2](./update/update-troubleshooting-23h2.md#collect-update-logs). The log files should show a similar error message (current version might differ in the error message):<br><br>`[ERROR: { "errorCode": "InvalidEntityError", "errorResponse": "{\n\"message\": \"the cloud fabric (MOC) is currently at version v0.13.1. A minimum version of 0.15.0 is required for compatibility\"\n}" }]`|Follow these steps to mitigate the issue:<br><br>1. To find the MOC agent version, run the following command: `'C:\Program Files\AksHci\wssdcloudagent.exe' version`.<br><br>2. Use the output of the command to find the MOC version from the table below that matches the agent version, and set `$initialMocVersion` to that MOC version. Set the `$targetMocVersion` by finding the Azure Stack HCI build you're updating to and get the matching MOC version from the following table. Use these values in the mitigation script provided below:<br><br><table><tr><td><b>Build</b></td><td><b>MOC version</b></td><td><b>Agent version</b></td></tr><tr><td>2311.2</td><td>1.0.24.10106</td><td>v0.13.0-6-gf13a73f7, v0.11.0-alpha.38,01/06/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402</td><td>1.0.25.10203</td><td>v0.14.0, v0.13.1, 02/02/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402.1</td><td>1.0.25.10302</td><td>v0.14.0, v0.13.1, 03/02/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402.2</td><td>1.1.1.10314</td><td>v0.16.0-1-g04bf0dec, v0.15.1, 03/14/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2405/2402.3</td><td>1.3.0.10418</td><td>v0.17.1, v0.16.5, 04/18/2024</td></tr></table><br><br>For example, if the agent version is v0.13.0-6-gf13a73f7, v0.11.0-alpha.38,01/06/2024, then `$initialMocVersion = “1.0.24.10106”` and if you are updating to 2405.0.23, then `$targetMocVersion = “1.3.0.10418”`.<br><br>3. Run the following PowerShell commands on the first node:<br><br>`$initialMocVersion = "<initial version determined from step 2>"`<br>`$targetMocVersion = "<target version determined from step 2>"`<br><br># Import MOC module twice<br>`import-module moc`<br>`import-module moc`<br>`$verbosePreference = "Continue"`<br><br># Clear the SFS catalog cache<br>`Remove-Item (Get-MocConfig).manifestCache`<br><br># Set version to the current MOC version prior to update, and set state as update failed<br>`Set-MocConfigValue -name "version" -value $initialMocVersion`<br>`Set-MocConfigValue -name "installState" -value ([InstallState]::UpdateFailed)`<br><br># Rerun the MOC update to desired version<br>`Update-Moc -version $targetMocVersion`<br><br>4. Resume the update. |
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| AKS on HCI <!--XX--> |AKS cluster creation fails with the `Error: Invalid AKS network resource id`. This issue can occur when the associated logical network name has an underscore. |Underscores aren't supported in logical network names. Make sure to not use underscore in the names for logical networks deployed on your Azure Stack HCI. |
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| Repair server <!--27053788--> |In rare instances, the `Repair-Server` operation fails with the `HealthServiceWaitForDriveFW` error. In these cases, the old drives from the repaired node aren't removed and new disks are stuck in the maintenance mode. |To prevent this issue, make sure that you DO NOT drain the node either via the Windows Admin Center or using the `Suspend-ClusterNode -Drain` PowerShell cmdlet before you start `Repair-Server`. <br> If the issue occurs, contact Microsoft Support for next steps. |

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| Deployment<!--XX--> |The new ISO image for the Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2 operating system was rolled back to a previous version owing to compatibility issues with some hardware configurations. |If you encounter any issues in Arc registration, roll back to the previous version. No action is required for you if you have already successfully deployed the newer image. Both the ISO images are the same operating system build version.|
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| Update<!--XX--> | When viewing the readiness check results for an Azure Stack HCI cluster via the Azure Update Manager, there may be multiple readiness checks with the same name. |There's no known workaround in this release. Select **View details** to view specific information about the readiness check. |
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| Deployment<!--27312671--> | In some instances, during the registration of Azure Stack HCI servers, this error may be seen in the debug logs: *Encountered internal server error*. One of the mandatory extensions for device deployment may not be installed. |Follow these steps to mitigate the issue: <br><br> `$Settings = @{ "CloudName" = $Cloud; "RegionName" = $Region; "DeviceType" = "AzureEdge" }` <br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeTelemetryAndDiagnostics" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Observability" -Settings $Settings -ExtensionType "TelemetryAndDiagnostics" -EnableAutomaticUpgrade` <br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeDeviceManagement" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.Edge" -ExtensionType "DeviceManagementExtension"`<br><br> `New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeLifecycleManager" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Orchestration" -ExtensionType "LcmController"` <br><br>`New-AzConnectedMachineExtension -Name "AzureEdgeRemoteSupport" -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup -MachineName $env:COMPUTERNAME -Location $Region -Publisher "Microsoft.AzureStack.Observability" -ExtensionType "EdgeRemoteSupport" -EnableAutomaticUpgrade` |
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| Update<!--XX--> | There is an intermittent issue in this release when the Azure portal incorrectly reports the update status as **Failed to update** though the update is complete. |[Connect to your Azure Stack HCI](./update/update-via-powershell-23h2.md#connect-to-your-azure-stack-hci-cluster) via a remote PowerShell session. To confirm the update status, run the following PowerShell cmdlets: <br><br> `$Update = get-solutionupdate`\| `? version -eq "10.2405.0.23"` <br><br>`$Update.state`<br><br>If the update status is **Installed**, no further action is required on your part. Azure portal refreshes the status correctly within 12 hours. <br> To refresh the status sooner, follow these steps on one of the cluster nodes. <br>Restart the Cloud Management cluster group.<br>`Stop-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`<br>`Start-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`|
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| Update<!--XX--> | There's an intermittent issue in this release when the Azure portal incorrectly reports the update status as **Failed to update** or **In progress** though the update is complete. |[Connect to your Azure Stack HCI](./update/update-via-powershell-23h2.md#connect-to-your-azure-stack-hci-cluster) via a remote PowerShell session. To confirm the update status, run the following PowerShell cmdlets: <br><br> `$Update = get-solutionupdate`\| `? version -eq "<version string>"`<br><br>Replace the version string with the version you're running. For example, "10.2405.0.23". <br><br>`$Update.state`<br><br>If the update status is **Installed**, no further action is required on your part. Azure portal refreshes the status correctly within 24 hours. <br> To refresh the status sooner, follow these steps on one of the cluster nodes. <br>Restart the Cloud Management cluster group.<br>`Stop-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`<br>`Start-ClusterGroup "Cloud Management"`|
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| Update <!--28299865--> |During an initial MOC update, a failure occurs due to the target MOC version not being found in the catalog cache. The follow-up updates and retries show MOC in the target version, without the update succeeding, and as a result the Arc Resource Bridge update fails.<br><br>To validate this issue, collect the update logs using [Troubleshoot solution updates for Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2](./update/update-troubleshooting-23h2.md#collect-update-logs). The log files should show a similar error message (current version might differ in the error message):<br><br>`[ERROR: { "errorCode": "InvalidEntityError", "errorResponse": "{\n\"message\": \"the cloud fabric (MOC) is currently at version v0.13.1. A minimum version of 0.15.0 is required for compatibility\"\n}" }]`|Follow these steps to mitigate the issue:<br><br>1. To find the MOC agent version, run the following command: `'C:\Program Files\AksHci\wssdcloudagent.exe' version`.<br><br>2. Use the output of the command to find the MOC version from the table below that matches the agent version, and set `$initialMocVersion` to that MOC version. Set the `$targetMocVersion` by finding the Azure Stack HCI build you are updating to and get the matching MOC version from the table below. Use these values in the mitigation script provided below:<br><br><table><tr><td><b>Build</b></td><td><b>MOC version</b></td><td><b>Agent version</b></td></tr><tr><td>2311.2</td><td>1.0.24.10106</td><td>v0.13.0-6-gf13a73f7, v0.11.0-alpha.38,01/06/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402</td><td>1.0.25.10203</td><td>v0.14.0, v0.13.1, 02/02/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402.1</td><td>1.0.25.10302</td><td>v0.14.0, v0.13.1, 03/02/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2402.2</td><td>1.1.1.10314</td><td>v0.16.0-1-g04bf0dec, v0.15.1, 03/14/2024</td></tr><tr><td>2405/2402.3</td><td>1.3.0.10418</td><td>v0.17.1, v0.16.5, 04/18/2024</td></tr></table><br><br>For example, if the agent version is v0.13.0-6-gf13a73f7, v0.11.0-alpha.38,01/06/2024, then `$initialMocVersion = “1.0.24.10106”` and if we are updating to 2405.0.23, then `$targetMocVersion = “1.3.0.10418”`.<br><br>3. Run the following PowerShell commands on the first node:<br><br>`$initialMocVersion = "<initial version determined from step 2>"`<br>`$targetMocVersion = "<target version determined from step 2>"`<br><br># Import MOC module twice<br>`import-module moc`<br>`import-module moc`<br>`$verbosePreference = "Continue"`<br><br># Clear the SFS catalog cache<br>`Remove-Item (Get-MocConfig).manifestCache`<br><br># Set version to the current MOC version prior to update, and set state as update failed<br>`Set-MocConfigValue -name "version" -value $initialMocVersion`<br>`Set-MocConfigValue -name "installState" -value ([InstallState]::UpdateFailed)`<br><br># Rerun the MOC update to desired version<br>`Update-Moc -version $targetMocVersion`<br><br>4. Resume the update. |
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