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Re: [Xen-users] domU loses network after a while



On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:27:05AM +0100, Olivier Hanesse wrote:
>    Hello Pasi,
> 
>    Are you thinking about the smartpoll patch ?
> 
>  * [x86/xen] Disable netfront's smartpoll mode by default.
> 
>    If so, yes the debian kernel we are using, is fine about this issue.
> 

Yep, that.

Also there was another bug in the dom0 kernel netback driver,
but I think that should be fixed if the smartpoll bug is fixed..

unless only the other patch was pulled to Debian kernel..

-- Pasi

>    Regards
> 
>    Olivier
> 
>    2010/11/19 Pasi Kärkkäinen <[1]pasik@xxxxxx>
> 
>      On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:35:46PM +0100, Erwan RENIER wrote:
>      >    Le 18/11/2010 19:33, Stein van Oevelen a écrit :
>      >
>      >        Nathan Friess wrote:
>      >
>      >          Hi,
>      >
>      >          I have a host running Debian Squeeze with Xen 4.0.1 installed
>      from
>      >          the Debian repository.  My host is working fine running 10
>      domUs,
>      >          except that after some number of days one or more domUs lose
>      their
>      >          network interface.  In dom0 and domU I'm running kernel
>      >          2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 (PV kernel in Debian repo), and interfaces
>      are in
>      >          a bridged config.
>      >
>      >        In case anyone runs into something similar, I did figure out
>      how to
>      >        resolve my issue without having to reboot the domU... which is
>      a
>      >        slight improvement I suppose.
>      >
>      >        Running
>      >           xm network-detach domUName 0
>      >
>      >        Causes eth0 to disappear in the domain, and the following to
>      show up
>      >        in dmesg:
>      >
>      >          net eth0: xennet_release_rx_bufs: fix me for copying
>      receiver.
>      >
>      >        Then running an xm network-attach will bring eth0 back and
>      everything
>      >        will be okay.
>      >
>      >        I also tried rmmoding xen_netfront in domU before I figured out
>      the
>      >        network-detach, but this doesn't help.  When modprobing again,
>      the
>      >        domU says "eth0: link is not ready".  This also causes any
>      subsequent
>      >        attempt to network-detach in dom0 to get stuck and eventually
>      timeout
>      >        with "Device 0 (vif) could not be disconnected."
>      >
>      >        Also, when the vif is stuck, the TX dropped packets shown in
>      dom0 is
>      >        steadily increasing.  It seems that dom0 is having trouble
>      sending
>      >        packets to domU because one of the two gets stuck in an
>      unexpected
>      >        state.  At least doing a network-detach will reset the state
>      and allow
>      >        things to run properly again.
>      >
>      >        Nathan
>      >
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>      >      I have a similar issue, however my DomU's seem to get their
>      connection
>      >      back after a while automatically, most of the time it happens
>      when I
>      >      physically login to the Dom0 :/
>      >
>      >
> 
>      Are you guys running the latest kernel?
> 
>      This sounds like a bug that was fixed two months ago (or so)
>      in the upstream "xen/stable-2.6.32.x" git branch..
> 
>      -- Pasi
> 
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