[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] VM spontaneously losing network on 10gig interface
On 18/09/2012 00:00, Nathan March wrote: > Hi All, > > Having a very strange problem where a VM's bridge will spontaneously > stop bridging traffic. This only seems to occur on our 10gig interfaces > (intel x540 on ixgbe driver, mtu 9000), which are 2x links bonded into > bond0, then broken down into pvlan462/pvlan463/etc before being bridged > with the DomU's. Everything works great at first but several hours after > starting a large rsync traffic stops crossing the bridge. Once it's > stopped working it only affects that single VM on that single interface. > Other VM's on the same dom0 still have access to the same affected vlan. > > Layout is Nexenta NFS ---> 2x arista 10gig switches --> intel x540-t2 > (ixgbe) on dom0 --802.3ad--> bond0 --vconfig--> vlan 462 --bridged--> > pvlan 462 / vif4.1 / vif6.1. > Dom0 is running kernel 3.2.28 w/ xen 4.1.3, domU is kernel 2.6.32.27 > > xen3 ~ # brctl show > bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces > vlan462 8000.a0369f0eac2c no pvlan462 > vif4.1 > vif6.1 > vlan463 8000.a0369f0eac2c no pvlan463 > vif5.1 > > Once it breaks, doing a tcpdump inside the vm or on the dom0 against the > vif show the same arp traffic from the VM (looking for the nfs server), > but nothing incoming to the VM at all. Tcpdumping on the parent bridge > shows the traffic as normal and other VMs on this bridge have regular > access still, only the single vif is affected. > > I've tried toggling net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-(arp|ip|ip6)tables off and > it didn't seem to make a difference (also flushed all ip/eb/arptables > rules just in case). > > It takes me several hours to reproduce just by copying data and I > haven't managed to figure out a nice small test case yet or what > triggers the break. Considering I've found one bug in ixgbe already > (reported + fixed!) I suspect the 10gig driver, but seems like this > problem would come from either xen or bridging. This feels like a xen > net back/front issue? > > Any ideas? Or suggestions on where to start looking? What happens if you detach the vif from the bridge and reattach it - does the problem go away? ~Andrew > > Thanks! > > - Nathan > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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