Drift Detection and Repair
euroNAS SDN continuously compares the intended network configuration with the active runtime state. When these differ, the condition is identified as drift.
What drift means
Drift occurs when the current SDN state no longer matches the expected configuration. This can affect switch availability, uplink connectivity, or VM interface policy.
Typical drift conditions
- Missing switch
- Missing uplink assignment
- Missing intended uplink
- No uplink
- No connected uplink
- Degraded uplink
- Disconnected port
- Loose uplinks
- VM profile drift
Why drift matters
Drift can affect connectivity, migration readiness, and failover behaviour. Early detection allows corrective action to be taken before service impact occurs.
Repair and reconciliation
Reconciliation restores the active SDN state to the intended configuration. This provides a structured way to repair network inconsistencies within the cluster.
Typical repair actions
- Recreate a missing switch
- Restore intended uplinks
- Re-enable loop protection
- Convert loose uplinks into a bonded connection
- Reapply VM network profile settings
Repair approach
Repairs are applied in a controlled and predictable manner so that network state can be restored safely while maintaining service stability.