Never had that kind of problem... Brand new IBM x3650,16G RAM, Totally fresh installation of Nevada,b129,no modifications done,only enabled XVM and created couple of DomU Dom0 network and DomU network sit on dedicated interfaces, Dom0 network crashes(becomes unresponsive) every 30 min ,the only way to fix it is to reboot the server. The funny thing is DomU network stays on,no problem,so I can access all guests... /var/adm/messages shows bunch of messages at the very moment of crash,but I can''t relate any of them to the issue(even after googling) ------------------------------------ Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 gnome-session[1153]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] WARNING: IceListenForConnections returned 2 non-local listeners: inet/storage0:43894, inet6/storage0:36702 Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 gnome-session[1153]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] WARNING: Could not connect to ConsoleKit: Could not get owner of name ''org.freedeskto p.ConsoleKit'': no such name Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 last message repeated 1 time Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0 Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 genunix: [ID 127566 kern.info] device pciclass,030000@0(display#0) keeps up device sd@0,0(sd#0), but the former is not power managed Dec 24 13:11:59 storage0 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g1 registered Dec 24 13:11:59 storage0 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.3.18 Please HELP ! Thanks a lot. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
David Edmondson
2009-Dec-29 11:16 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
On 24 Dec 2009, at 8:59pm, Alxen4 wrote:> Brand new IBM x3650,16G RAM, > Totally fresh installation of Nevada,b129,no modifications done,only enabled XVM and created couple of DomUDid you do any stability testing of the system before enabling xVM?> Dom0 network and DomU network sit on dedicated interfaces,Please describe this more. Do you have multiple network interfaces and only one of them fails?> Dom0 network crashes(becomes unresponsive) every 30 min ,the only way to fix it is to reboot the server.Unresponsive in what way? If you have existing connection (ssh, for example), does it stop working, or is it only new connections?> > The funny thing is DomU network stays on,no problem,so I can access all guests... > > /var/adm/messages shows bunch of messages at the very moment of crash,but I can''t relate any of them to the issue(even after googling) > > > ------------------------------------ > > Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 gnome-session[1153]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] WARNING: IceListenForConnections returned 2 non-local listeners: inet/storage0:43894, > inet6/storage0:36702 > Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 gnome-session[1153]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] WARNING: Could not connect to ConsoleKit: Could not get owner of name ''org.freedeskto > p.ConsoleKit'': no such name > Dec 24 13:06:46 storage0 last message repeated 1 time > Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 > Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0 > Dec 24 13:06:51 storage0 genunix: [ID 127566 kern.info] device pciclass,030000@0(display#0) keeps up device sd@0,0(sd#0), but the former is not power managed > Dec 24 13:11:59 storage0 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g1 registered > Dec 24 13:11:59 storage0 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.3.18 > > > Please HELP ! > > Thanks a lot. > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org
>Did you do any stability testing of the system before enabling xVM?Well,I configured all interfaces,uploaded bunch of iso images,created zfs for guests,everything was looking greate,no problem.I''m not sure what kind of stability testing should I perform...>Please describe this more. Do you have multiple network interfaces and only one of them fails?I have two physical interfaces connected to same LAN segment.One of them is configured for Solaris itself with IP 192.168.81.10 and another one is bridged with guests(Guest IP is 192.168.30.0/24)>Unresponsive in what way? If you have existing connection (ssh, for example), does it stop working, or is it only new connections?I can''t ping it ,none of the protocols works(ssh,vnc....) May be some other logs I need to take a look at ? Thanks a lot. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
David Edmondson
2009-Dec-29 16:50 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
On 29 Dec 2009, at 4:17pm, Alxen4 wrote:>> Did you do any stability testing of the system before enabling xVM? > > Well,I configured all interfaces,uploaded bunch of iso images,created zfs for guests,everything was looking greate,no problem.I''m not sure what kind of stability testing should I perform...It was idle curiosity really. If you''d said "yes, I ran our standard soak test for 6 weeks first" then we could probably have ruled out any hardware problems.>> Please describe this more. Do you have multiple network interfaces and only one of them fails? > > I have two physical interfaces connected to same LAN segment.One of them is configured for Solaris itself with IP 192.168.81.10 and another one is bridged with guests(Guest IP is 192.168.30.0/24)Please provide the output of: - dladm show-link - prtconf -d - echo ::interrupts | mdb -k The parameters passed to xen and the kernel at boot time (from grub''s menu.lst) would also be interesting.
-bash-4.0# dladm show-link LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER bnx0 phys 1500 up -- -- e1000g0 phys 1500 unknown -- -- bnx1 phys 1500 up -- -- e1000g1 phys 1500 unknown -- -- xvm2_0 vnic 1500 up -- bnx1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -bash-4.0# prtconf -d System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc Memory size: 2048 Megabytes System Peripherals (Software Nodes): i86xpv scsi_vhci, instance #0 pci, instance #0 pci1014,7270 (pciex8086,3406) (driver not attached) pci8086,3408 (pciex8086,3408), instance #0 pci1014,3a9 (pciex14e4,1639), instance #0 pci1014,3a9 (pciex14e4,1639), instance #1 pci8086,3409 (pciex8086,3409) (driver not attached) pci8086,340a (pciex8086,340a) (driver not attached) pci8086,340c (pciex8086,340c), instance #3 pci8086,125e (pciex8086,105e), instance #0 pci8086,125e (pciex8086,105e), instance #1 pci8086,340e (pciex8086,340e) (driver not attached) pci8086,3410 (pciex8086,3410) (driver not attached) pci8086,3425 (pciex8086,3425) (driver not attached) pci8086,3426 (pciex8086,3426) (driver not attached) pci8086,3427 (pciex8086,3427) (driver not attached) pci8086,3428 (pciex8086,3428) (driver not attached) pci8086,342e (pciex8086,342e) (driver not attached) pci8086,3422 (pciex8086,3422) (driver not attached) pci8086,3423 (pciex8086,3423), instance #0 pci8086,3438 (pciex8086,3438) (driver not attached) pci8086,342f (pciex8086,342f) (driver not attached) pci1014,3430 (pciex8086,3430) (driver not attached) pci1014,3431 (pciex8086,3431) (driver not attached) pci1014,3432 (pciex8086,3432) (driver not attached) pci1014,3433 (pciex8086,3433) (driver not attached) pci1014,3429 (pciex8086,3429) (driver not attached) pci1014,342a (pciex8086,342a) (driver not attached) pci1014,342b (pciex8086,342b) (driver not attached) pci1014,342c (pciex8086,342c) (driver not attached) pci1014,3a37 (pciex8086,3a37), instance #0 keyboard, instance #3 mouse, instance #2 pci1014,3a38 (pciex8086,3a38), instance #1 pci1014,3a3c (pciex8086,3a3c), instance #0 pci8086,3a40 (pciex8086,3a40), instance #6 pci1014,394 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 sd, instance #1 sd, instance #2 sd, instance #3 sd, instance #4 sd, instance #5 sd, instance #6 sd, instance #7 sd, instance #8 pci8086,3a48 (pciex8086,3a48), instance #7 pci101b,452 (pciex101b,452), instance #8 display (pci102b,530), instance #0 pci1014,3a34 (pciex8086,3a34), instance #2 communications, instance #1 modem, instance #0 (driver not attached) data (driver not attached) pci1014,3a35 (pciex8086,3a35), instance #3 pci1014,3a36 (pciex8086,3a36), instance #4 pci1014,3a3a (pciex8086,3a3a), instance #1 pci8086,244e (pciex8086,244e), instance #0 isa (pciex8086,3a18), instance #0 motherboard (driver not attached) asy, instance #0 (driver not attached) asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) tpm, instance #0 (driver not attached) pit_beep, instance #0 pci-ide (pciex8086,3a20), instance #0 ide, instance #0 sd, instance #0 ide (driver not attached) pci1014,3a30 (pciex8086,3a30) (driver not attached) pci-ide (pciex8086,3a26), instance #1 ide (driver not attached) ide (driver not attached) ioapics (driver not attached) ioapic, instance #0 (driver not attached) used-resources (driver not attached) xpvd, instance #0 xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) xenbus, instance #0 domcaps, instance #0 (driver not attached) balloon, instance #0 evtchn, instance #0 privcmd, instance #0 xdb, instance #0 xdb, instance #1 xdb, instance #2 xnb, instance #0 iscsi, instance #0 fcoe, instance #0 pseudo, instance #0 options, instance #0 agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) xsvc, instance #0 cpus, instance #0 cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -bash-4.0# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 acpi_wrapper_isr 14 0x88 48 5 ISA Edg Fixed 1 1 0x0/0xe ata_intr 17 0xb8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 3 0x0/0x11 uhci_intr, uhci_intr , ehci_intr 18 0xc0 13 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x12 uhci_intr, uhci_intr 19 0xb0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x13 uhci_intr, ehci_intr 28 0xc8 42 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x1/0x4 bnx_intr_1lvl 40 0xd0 43 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 1 1 0x1/0x10 bnx_intr_1lvl 251 0x31 49 6 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - e1000g_intr_pciexpress 252 0x29 45 6 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - e1000g_intr_pciexpress 253 0xa8 10 4 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler 254 0xa0 9 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler 255 0x98 7 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - xen_debug_handler 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - gcpu_xpv_virq_intr 263 - 44 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - evtchn_device_upcall --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- title Solaris Express Community Edition snv_129 X86 findroot (pool_rpool,0,a) kernel$ /boot/$ISADIR/xen.gz console=vga dom0_mem=2048M dom0_vcpus_pin=false watchdog=false module$ /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive #---------------------END BOOTADM-------------------- Thanks. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
David Edmondson
2009-Dec-30 09:39 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
On 29 Dec 2009, at 5:04pm, Alxen4 wrote:> -bash-4.0# dladm show-link > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > bnx0 phys 1500 up -- -- > e1000g0 phys 1500 unknown -- -- > bnx1 phys 1500 up -- -- > e1000g1 phys 1500 unknown -- -- > xvm2_0 vnic 1500 up -- bnx1Is there a reason that you chose to use the bnx interfaces rather than e1000g? I''ve no experience with bnx (and it''s a closed driver, which is always an irritation). _Lots_ of people use e1000g, meaning that it''s both better tested and quicker to get fixed when broken.> -bash-4.0# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k > IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) > 28 0xc8 42 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x1/0x4 bnx_intr_1lvl > 40 0xd0 43 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 1 1 0x1/0x10 bnx_intr_1lvlHmm - interesting that it doesn''t use MSI.
>Is there a reason that you chose to use the bnx interfaces rather than e1000g?I>''ve no experience with bnx (and it''s a closed driver, which is always an irritation). >_Lots_ of people use e1000g, meaning that it''s both better tested and quicker to >get fixed when broken. Because bnx is built-in nics and e1000 is a pci-e card and we planned to take it out to use on another server.....But if there are issues with bnx then no problem we could use e1000g.... Do you want me try to switch to e1000g and see if the issue reoccurs ? Thanks for your help. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
David Edmondson
2009-Dec-31 07:40 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
On 30 Dec 2009, at 6:37pm, Alxen4 wrote:>> Is there a reason that you chose to use the bnx interfaces rather than e1000g? > > I>''ve no experience with bnx (and it''s a closed driver, which is always an irritation). >_Lots_ of people use e1000g, meaning that it''s both better tested and quicker to >get fixed when broken. > > Because bnx is built-in nics and e1000 is a pci-e card and we planned to take it out to use on another server.....But if there are issues with bnx then no problem we could use e1000g.... > Do you want me try to switch to e1000g and see if the issue reoccurs ?That would be an interesting experiment.
Hi, Similar problem here, but without xen involved. My situation is the following : Broken system : Dell (R710) NOTICE: bnx1: BCM5709 device with F/W Ver5000006 is initialized. Working systems : Dell (R710) NOTICE: bnx1: BCM5709 device with F/W Ver4060004 is initialized. Dell (R410) NOTICE: bnx1: BCM5709 device with F/W Ver500000b is initialized. In short, if the F/W of broadcom is higer than Ver500000b , in opensolaris builds 128a, 130,131 and 132 the system after some time loses connectivity. Searching in google it seems like the BCM5709 has several problems with different OS, like FreeBSD, RHEL 5x, Vmware ESX 3, ESX4, so i don''t expect to be solaris "fault". I have seen some reports saying the disabling MSI and the managment firmware of the broadcom helps.. I will try this option next Monday and report it back to here. Meanwhile if someone needs access to a faulty system , please contact me and i can arrange a remote access to it. Bruno -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
Daniel Hermans
2010-May-31 00:53 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
Hi Bruno, Did you get anywhere with this issue? I see similar results with a HP Proliant with 4 x onboard BCM 5709 with F/W Ver4060004. Driver 4.6.2 Servers have no Xen but 4 zones and are not overly busy. now 2 out of 8 servers have just dropped off the network. symptoms seem similar to yours: dladm show-dev is normal nothing useful logged (in fact nothing logged) link lights active switch still sees a link and has no errors pulling cable on primary ipmp adapter (link based detection) is not ''noticed'' no ping, ssh, etc.. reboot seems the only answer -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
I, too, have this same issue. It happens about every 4-6 weeks. Is there any other way to pinpoint this? This is affecting our production network! -Paul Pasika Sunfire X4140 ~# dladm show-link LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER nge0 phys 1500 up -- -- nge1 phys 1500 up -- -- nge2 phys 1500 down -- -- nge3 phys 1500 down -- -- xvm1_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 xvm1_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 xvm1_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 xvm1_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 xvm6_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 xvm6_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 xvm6_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 xvm6_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 ~# prtconf -d System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc Memory size: 2048 Megabytes System Peripherals (Software Nodes): i86xpv scsi_vhci, instance #0 pci, instance #0 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) isa (pciex10de,364), instance #1 asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) motherboard (driver not attached) pit_beep, instance #1 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36c), instance #0 device, instance #1 keyboard, instance #3 mouse, instance #4 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36d), instance #0 storage, instance #0 disk, instance #0 (driver not attached) hub, instance #0 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #0 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #1 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #2 pci10de,370 (pciex10de,370), instance #0 display (pci1a03,2000), instance #0 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #0 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #1 pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) pci10de,375 (pciex10de,375), instance #0 pci1000,3150 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 sd, instance #1 sd, instance #2 sd, instance #3 sd, instance #4 sd, instance #5 pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) pci, instance #1 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,361) (driver not attached) pci10de,368 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #3 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #4 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #5 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #2 pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #3 pci10de,378 (pciex10de,378) (driver not attached) pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) used-resources (driver not attached) xpvd, instance #0 xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) xenbus, instance #0 domcaps, instance #0 balloon, instance #0 evtchn, instance #0 privcmd, instance #0 xpvtap, instance #0 xpvtap, instance #1 xnb, instance #0 xnb, instance #1 xnb, instance #2 xnb, instance #3 xnb, instance #4 xnb, instance #5 xnb, instance #6 xnb, instance #7 xnb, instance #8 xnb, instance #9 xnb, instance #10 xnb, instance #11 xnb, instance #12 xnb, instance #13 xnb, instance #14 xnb, instance #15 xnb, instance #16 xnb, instance #17 xnb, instance #18 xnb, instance #19 xpvtap, instance #2 xpvtap, instance #3 xnb, instance #20 xnb, instance #21 xnb, instance #22 xnb, instance #23 pseudo, instance #0 xsvc, instance #0 options, instance #0 agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) cpus, instance #0 cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) cpu (driver not attached) ~# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 acpi_wrapper_isr 20 0xa0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x14 mcp5x_intr, ehci_intr 21 0xa8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x15 mcp5x_intr, ohci_intr 22 0xb0 57 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 4 2 0x0/0x16 mcp5x_intr, nge_chip_intr 23 0xb8 58 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x0/0x17 nge_chip_intr 44 0xc0 65 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 11 2 0x1/0x14 nge_chip_intr, nge_chip_intr 45 0xc8 62 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 7 1 0x1/0x15 mcp5x_intr 46 0xd0 63 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 8 1 0x1/0x16 mcp5x_intr 47 0xd8 64 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 9 1 0x1/0x17 mcp5x_intr 253 0x98 9 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr 254 0x23 8 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler 255 0x22 7 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - xen_debug_handler 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - gcpu_xpv_virq_intr 262 - 68 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 3 - - blk_intr 263 - 60 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - evtchn_device_upcall 265 - 71 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 4 - - xnb_intr 266 - 72 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 5 - - xnb_intr 267 - 73 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - blk_intr 268 - 74 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 10 - - blk_intr 269 - 75 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 8 - - xnb_intr 270 - 76 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - xnb_intr 271 - 77 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 11 - - xnb_intr 272 - 78 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 0 - - xnb_intr 273 - 79 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 1 - - xnb_intr 274 - 80 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - xnb_intr 275 - 81 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - blk_intr -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
Dustin Marquess
2011-Feb-18 16:42 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
I believe xVM was EOL''d to be replaced by Oracle VM, so the chances of anything in it getting fixed is slim to none. -Dustin On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Paul Pasika <no-reply@opensolaris.org> wrote:> I, too, have this same issue. It happens about every 4-6 weeks. Is there any other way to pinpoint this? This is affecting our production network! > > -Paul Pasika > > Sunfire X4140 > ~# dladm show-link > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > nge0 phys 1500 up -- -- > nge1 phys 1500 up -- -- > nge2 phys 1500 down -- -- > nge3 phys 1500 down -- -- > xvm1_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > xvm1_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > xvm1_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > xvm1_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > xvm6_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > xvm6_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > xvm6_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > xvm6_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > ~# prtconf -d > System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc > Memory size: 2048 Megabytes > System Peripherals (Software Nodes): > > i86xpv > scsi_vhci, instance #0 > pci, instance #0 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > isa (pciex10de,364), instance #1 > asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) > motherboard (driver not attached) > pit_beep, instance #1 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36c), instance #0 > device, instance #1 > keyboard, instance #3 > mouse, instance #4 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36d), instance #0 > storage, instance #0 > disk, instance #0 (driver not attached) > hub, instance #0 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #0 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #1 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #2 > pci10de,370 (pciex10de,370), instance #0 > display (pci1a03,2000), instance #0 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #0 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #1 > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > pci10de,375 (pciex10de,375), instance #0 > pci1000,3150 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 > sd, instance #1 > sd, instance #2 > sd, instance #3 > sd, instance #4 > sd, instance #5 > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > pci, instance #1 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,361) (driver not attached) > pci10de,368 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #3 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #4 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #5 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #2 > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #3 > pci10de,378 (pciex10de,378) (driver not attached) > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > used-resources (driver not attached) > xpvd, instance #0 > xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) > xenbus, instance #0 > domcaps, instance #0 > balloon, instance #0 > evtchn, instance #0 > privcmd, instance #0 > xpvtap, instance #0 > xpvtap, instance #1 > xnb, instance #0 > xnb, instance #1 > xnb, instance #2 > xnb, instance #3 > xnb, instance #4 > xnb, instance #5 > xnb, instance #6 > xnb, instance #7 > xnb, instance #8 > xnb, instance #9 > xnb, instance #10 > xnb, instance #11 > xnb, instance #12 > xnb, instance #13 > xnb, instance #14 > xnb, instance #15 > xnb, instance #16 > xnb, instance #17 > xnb, instance #18 > xnb, instance #19 > xpvtap, instance #2 > xpvtap, instance #3 > xnb, instance #20 > xnb, instance #21 > xnb, instance #22 > xnb, instance #23 > pseudo, instance #0 > xsvc, instance #0 > options, instance #0 > agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) > cpus, instance #0 > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > cpu (driver not attached) > ~# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k > IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) > 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 acpi_wrapper_isr > 20 0xa0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x14 mcp5x_intr, ehci_intr > 21 0xa8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x15 mcp5x_intr, ohci_intr > 22 0xb0 57 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 4 2 0x0/0x16 mcp5x_intr, > nge_chip_intr > 23 0xb8 58 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x0/0x17 nge_chip_intr > 44 0xc0 65 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 11 2 0x1/0x14 nge_chip_intr, > nge_chip_intr > 45 0xc8 62 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 7 1 0x1/0x15 mcp5x_intr > 46 0xd0 63 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 8 1 0x1/0x16 mcp5x_intr > 47 0xd8 64 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 9 1 0x1/0x17 mcp5x_intr > 253 0x98 9 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr > 254 0x23 8 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler > 255 0x22 7 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler > 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv > 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu > 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - xen_debug_handler > 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire > 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire > 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - gcpu_xpv_virq_intr > 262 - 68 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 3 - - blk_intr > 263 - 60 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr > 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - evtchn_device_upcall > 265 - 71 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 4 - - xnb_intr > 266 - 72 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 5 - - xnb_intr > 267 - 73 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - blk_intr > 268 - 74 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 10 - - blk_intr > 269 - 75 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 8 - - xnb_intr > 270 - 76 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - xnb_intr > 271 - 77 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 11 - - xnb_intr > 272 - 78 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 0 - - xnb_intr > 273 - 79 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 1 - - xnb_intr > 274 - 80 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - xnb_intr > 275 - 81 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - blk_intr > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >
That may be true, sadly, but it doesn''t eliminate troubleshooting efforts to narrow down the issue. If even it could be identified, it''d be helpful. On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Dustin Marquess <dmarquess@gmail.com>wrote:> I believe xVM was EOL''d to be replaced by Oracle VM, so the chances of > anything in it getting fixed is slim to none. > > -Dustin > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Paul Pasika <no-reply@opensolaris.org> > wrote: > > I, too, have this same issue. It happens about every 4-6 weeks. Is > there any other way to pinpoint this? This is affecting our production > network! > > > > -Paul Pasika > > > > Sunfire X4140 > > ~# dladm show-link > > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > > nge0 phys 1500 up -- -- > > nge1 phys 1500 up -- -- > > nge2 phys 1500 down -- -- > > nge3 phys 1500 down -- -- > > xvm1_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > xvm1_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > xvm1_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > xvm1_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > xvm6_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > xvm6_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > xvm6_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > xvm6_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > ~# prtconf -d > > System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc > > Memory size: 2048 Megabytes > > System Peripherals (Software Nodes): > > > > i86xpv > > scsi_vhci, instance #0 > > pci, instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > isa (pciex10de,364), instance #1 > > asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) > > motherboard (driver not attached) > > pit_beep, instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36c), instance #0 > > device, instance #1 > > keyboard, instance #3 > > mouse, instance #4 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36d), instance #0 > > storage, instance #0 > > disk, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > hub, instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #2 > > pci10de,370 (pciex10de,370), instance #0 > > display (pci1a03,2000), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #1 > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,375 (pciex10de,375), instance #0 > > pci1000,3150 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 > > sd, instance #1 > > sd, instance #2 > > sd, instance #3 > > sd, instance #4 > > sd, instance #5 > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > pci, instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,361) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,368 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #3 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #4 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #5 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #2 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #3 > > pci10de,378 (pciex10de,378) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > used-resources (driver not attached) > > xpvd, instance #0 > > xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > xenbus, instance #0 > > domcaps, instance #0 > > balloon, instance #0 > > evtchn, instance #0 > > privcmd, instance #0 > > xpvtap, instance #0 > > xpvtap, instance #1 > > xnb, instance #0 > > xnb, instance #1 > > xnb, instance #2 > > xnb, instance #3 > > xnb, instance #4 > > xnb, instance #5 > > xnb, instance #6 > > xnb, instance #7 > > xnb, instance #8 > > xnb, instance #9 > > xnb, instance #10 > > xnb, instance #11 > > xnb, instance #12 > > xnb, instance #13 > > xnb, instance #14 > > xnb, instance #15 > > xnb, instance #16 > > xnb, instance #17 > > xnb, instance #18 > > xnb, instance #19 > > xpvtap, instance #2 > > xpvtap, instance #3 > > xnb, instance #20 > > xnb, instance #21 > > xnb, instance #22 > > xnb, instance #23 > > pseudo, instance #0 > > xsvc, instance #0 > > options, instance #0 > > agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > cpus, instance #0 > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > ~# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k > > IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) > > 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 > acpi_wrapper_isr > > 20 0xa0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x14 mcp5x_intr, > ehci_intr > > 21 0xa8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x15 mcp5x_intr, > ohci_intr > > 22 0xb0 57 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 4 2 0x0/0x16 mcp5x_intr, > > nge_chip_intr > > 23 0xb8 58 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x0/0x17 nge_chip_intr > > 44 0xc0 65 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 11 2 0x1/0x14 nge_chip_intr, > > nge_chip_intr > > 45 0xc8 62 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 7 1 0x1/0x15 mcp5x_intr > > 46 0xd0 63 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 8 1 0x1/0x16 mcp5x_intr > > 47 0xd8 64 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 9 1 0x1/0x17 mcp5x_intr > > 253 0x98 9 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr > > 254 0x23 8 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - > pcieb_intr_handler > > 255 0x22 7 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - > pcieb_intr_handler > > 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv > > 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu > > 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - > xen_debug_handler > > 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire > > 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire > > 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - > gcpu_xpv_virq_intr > > 262 - 68 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 3 - - blk_intr > > 263 - 60 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr > > 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - > evtchn_device_upcall > > 265 - 71 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 4 - - xnb_intr > > 266 - 72 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 5 - - xnb_intr > > 267 - 73 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - blk_intr > > 268 - 74 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 10 - - blk_intr > > 269 - 75 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 8 - - xnb_intr > > 270 - 76 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - xnb_intr > > 271 - 77 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 11 - - xnb_intr > > 272 - 78 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 0 - - xnb_intr > > 273 - 79 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 1 - - xnb_intr > > 274 - 80 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - xnb_intr > > 275 - 81 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - blk_intr > > -- > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > > _______________________________________________ > > xen-discuss mailing list > > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >-- -Paul Pasika Catylist Network - System Administrator 312-595-9209
Lasse Osterild
2011-Feb-18 17:16 UTC
Re: SXCE b129 Dom0 network regularly goes down.HELP !
Why bother troubleshooting something which is unlikely to ever see a final release or update for that matter? You''re betting all your money on a dead horse. - Lasse On 18/02/2011, at 18.06, Paul Pasika wrote:> That may be true, sadly, but it doesn''t eliminate troubleshooting efforts to narrow down the issue. If even it could be identified, it''d be helpful. > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Dustin Marquess <dmarquess@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe xVM was EOL''d to be replaced by Oracle VM, so the chances of > anything in it getting fixed is slim to none. > > -Dustin > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Paul Pasika <no-reply@opensolaris.org> wrote: > > I, too, have this same issue. It happens about every 4-6 weeks. Is there any other way to pinpoint this? This is affecting our production network! > > > > -Paul Pasika > > > > Sunfire X4140 > > ~# dladm show-link > > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > > nge0 phys 1500 up -- -- > > nge1 phys 1500 up -- -- > > nge2 phys 1500 down -- -- > > nge3 phys 1500 down -- -- > > xvm1_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > xvm1_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > xvm1_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > xvm1_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > xvm6_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > xvm6_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > xvm6_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > xvm6_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > ~# prtconf -d > > System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc > > Memory size: 2048 Megabytes > > System Peripherals (Software Nodes): > > > > i86xpv > > scsi_vhci, instance #0 > > pci, instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > isa (pciex10de,364), instance #1 > > asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) > > motherboard (driver not attached) > > pit_beep, instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36c), instance #0 > > device, instance #1 > > keyboard, instance #3 > > mouse, instance #4 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36d), instance #0 > > storage, instance #0 > > disk, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > hub, instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #2 > > pci10de,370 (pciex10de,370), instance #0 > > display (pci1a03,2000), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #0 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #1 > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,375 (pciex10de,375), instance #0 > > pci1000,3150 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 > > sd, instance #1 > > sd, instance #2 > > sd, instance #3 > > sd, instance #4 > > sd, instance #5 > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > pci, instance #1 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,361) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,368 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #3 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #4 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #5 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #2 > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #3 > > pci10de,378 (pciex10de,378) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > used-resources (driver not attached) > > xpvd, instance #0 > > xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > xenbus, instance #0 > > domcaps, instance #0 > > balloon, instance #0 > > evtchn, instance #0 > > privcmd, instance #0 > > xpvtap, instance #0 > > xpvtap, instance #1 > > xnb, instance #0 > > xnb, instance #1 > > xnb, instance #2 > > xnb, instance #3 > > xnb, instance #4 > > xnb, instance #5 > > xnb, instance #6 > > xnb, instance #7 > > xnb, instance #8 > > xnb, instance #9 > > xnb, instance #10 > > xnb, instance #11 > > xnb, instance #12 > > xnb, instance #13 > > xnb, instance #14 > > xnb, instance #15 > > xnb, instance #16 > > xnb, instance #17 > > xnb, instance #18 > > xnb, instance #19 > > xpvtap, instance #2 > > xpvtap, instance #3 > > xnb, instance #20 > > xnb, instance #21 > > xnb, instance #22 > > xnb, instance #23 > > pseudo, instance #0 > > xsvc, instance #0 > > options, instance #0 > > agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > cpus, instance #0 > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > cpu (driver not attached) > > ~# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k > > IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) > > 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 acpi_wrapper_isr > > 20 0xa0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x14 mcp5x_intr, ehci_intr > > 21 0xa8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x15 mcp5x_intr, ohci_intr > > 22 0xb0 57 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 4 2 0x0/0x16 mcp5x_intr, > > nge_chip_intr > > 23 0xb8 58 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x0/0x17 nge_chip_intr > > 44 0xc0 65 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 11 2 0x1/0x14 nge_chip_intr, > > nge_chip_intr > > 45 0xc8 62 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 7 1 0x1/0x15 mcp5x_intr > > 46 0xd0 63 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 8 1 0x1/0x16 mcp5x_intr > > 47 0xd8 64 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 9 1 0x1/0x17 mcp5x_intr > > 253 0x98 9 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr > > 254 0x23 8 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler > > 255 0x22 7 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - pcieb_intr_handler > > 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv > > 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu > > 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - xen_debug_handler > > 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire > > 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire > > 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - gcpu_xpv_virq_intr > > 262 - 68 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 3 - - blk_intr > > 263 - 60 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr > > 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - evtchn_device_upcall > > 265 - 71 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 4 - - xnb_intr > > 266 - 72 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 5 - - xnb_intr > > 267 - 73 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - blk_intr > > 268 - 74 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 10 - - blk_intr > > 269 - 75 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 8 - - xnb_intr > > 270 - 76 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - xnb_intr > > 271 - 77 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 11 - - xnb_intr > > 272 - 78 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 0 - - xnb_intr > > 273 - 79 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 1 - - xnb_intr > > 274 - 80 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - xnb_intr > > 275 - 81 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - blk_intr > > -- > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > > _______________________________________________ > > xen-discuss mailing list > > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > > > -- > > -Paul Pasika > Catylist Network - System Administrator > 312-595-9209 > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org
Simply because I''m running production services on this, and I need to get to the bottom of it. Seems reasonable. I cannot arbitrarily change the OS to openindiana or another solaris flavor on production with out knowing if it will resolve anything. On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Lasse Osterild <lasseoe@unixzone.dk>wrote:> Why bother troubleshooting something which is unlikely to ever see a final > release or update for that matter? You''re betting all your money on a dead > horse. > > - Lasse > > On 18/02/2011, at 18.06, Paul Pasika wrote: > > > That may be true, sadly, but it doesn''t eliminate troubleshooting efforts > to narrow down the issue. If even it could be identified, it''d be helpful. > > > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Dustin Marquess <dmarquess@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I believe xVM was EOL''d to be replaced by Oracle VM, so the chances of > > anything in it getting fixed is slim to none. > > > > -Dustin > > > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Paul Pasika <no-reply@opensolaris.org> > wrote: > > > I, too, have this same issue. It happens about every 4-6 weeks. Is > there any other way to pinpoint this? This is affecting our production > network! > > > > > > -Paul Pasika > > > > > > Sunfire X4140 > > > ~# dladm show-link > > > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > > > nge0 phys 1500 up -- -- > > > nge1 phys 1500 up -- -- > > > nge2 phys 1500 down -- -- > > > nge3 phys 1500 down -- -- > > > xvm1_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > > xvm1_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > > xvm1_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > > xvm1_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > > xvm6_1 vnic 1500 up -- nge1 > > > xvm6_3 vnic 1500 up -- nge3 > > > xvm6_0 vnic 1500 up -- nge0 > > > xvm6_2 vnic 1500 up -- nge2 > > > ~# prtconf -d > > > System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc > > > Memory size: 2048 Megabytes > > > System Peripherals (Software Nodes): > > > > > > i86xpv > > > scsi_vhci, instance #0 > > > pci, instance #0 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > > isa (pciex10de,364), instance #1 > > > asy, instance #1 (driver not attached) > > > motherboard (driver not attached) > > > pit_beep, instance #1 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36c), instance #0 > > > device, instance #1 > > > keyboard, instance #3 > > > mouse, instance #4 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,36d), instance #0 > > > storage, instance #0 > > > disk, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > > hub, instance #0 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #0 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #1 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #2 > > > pci10de,370 (pciex10de,370), instance #0 > > > display (pci1a03,2000), instance #0 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #0 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #1 > > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,375 (pciex10de,375), instance #0 > > > pci1000,3150 (pciex1000,58), instance #0 > > > sd, instance #1 > > > sd, instance #2 > > > sd, instance #3 > > > sd, instance #4 > > > sd, instance #5 > > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1200 (pciex1022,1200) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1201 (pciex1022,1201) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1202 (pciex1022,1202) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1203 (pciex1022,1203) (driver not attached) > > > pci1022,1204 (pciex1022,1204) (driver not attached) > > > pci, instance #1 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,369) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,361) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,368 (pciex10de,368) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #3 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #4 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,37f), instance #5 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #2 > > > pci10de,cb84 (pciex10de,373), instance #3 > > > pci10de,378 (pciex10de,378) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,376 (pciex10de,376) (driver not attached) > > > pci10de,377 (pciex10de,377) (driver not attached) > > > used-resources (driver not attached) > > > xpvd, instance #0 > > > xencons, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > > xenbus, instance #0 > > > domcaps, instance #0 > > > balloon, instance #0 > > > evtchn, instance #0 > > > privcmd, instance #0 > > > xpvtap, instance #0 > > > xpvtap, instance #1 > > > xnb, instance #0 > > > xnb, instance #1 > > > xnb, instance #2 > > > xnb, instance #3 > > > xnb, instance #4 > > > xnb, instance #5 > > > xnb, instance #6 > > > xnb, instance #7 > > > xnb, instance #8 > > > xnb, instance #9 > > > xnb, instance #10 > > > xnb, instance #11 > > > xnb, instance #12 > > > xnb, instance #13 > > > xnb, instance #14 > > > xnb, instance #15 > > > xnb, instance #16 > > > xnb, instance #17 > > > xnb, instance #18 > > > xnb, instance #19 > > > xpvtap, instance #2 > > > xpvtap, instance #3 > > > xnb, instance #20 > > > xnb, instance #21 > > > xnb, instance #22 > > > xnb, instance #23 > > > pseudo, instance #0 > > > xsvc, instance #0 > > > options, instance #0 > > > agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached) > > > cpus, instance #0 > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > cpu (driver not attached) > > > ~# echo ::interrupts | mdb -k > > > IRQ Vect Evtchn IPL Bus Trg Type CPU Share APIC/INT# ISR(s) > > > 9 0x58 4 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 1 0x0/0x9 > acpi_wrapper_isr > > > 20 0xa0 11 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x14 mcp5x_intr, > ehci_intr > > > 21 0xa8 12 9 PCI Lvl Fixed 0 2 0x0/0x15 mcp5x_intr, > ohci_intr > > > 22 0xb0 57 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 4 2 0x0/0x16 mcp5x_intr, > > > nge_chip_intr > > > 23 0xb8 58 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 5 1 0x0/0x17 > nge_chip_intr > > > 44 0xc0 65 6 PCI Lvl Fixed 11 2 0x1/0x14 > nge_chip_intr, > > > nge_chip_intr > > > 45 0xc8 62 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 7 1 0x1/0x15 mcp5x_intr > > > 46 0xd0 63 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 8 1 0x1/0x16 mcp5x_intr > > > 47 0xd8 64 5 PCI Lvl Fixed 9 1 0x1/0x17 mcp5x_intr > > > 253 0x98 9 5 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - mpt_intr > > > 254 0x23 8 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - > pcieb_intr_handler > > > 255 0x22 7 7 PCI Edg MSI 0 1 - > pcieb_intr_handler > > > 256 - I 15 - Edg ipi all - - xc_serv > > > 257 - I 11 - Edg ipi all - - poke_cpu > > > 258 - 1 15 - Edg virq all - - > xen_debug_handler > > > 259 - T 14 - Edg virq all - - cbe_fire > > > 260 - I 14 - Edg ipi all - - cbe_fire > > > 261 - 16 3 - Edg virq all - - > gcpu_xpv_virq_intr > > > 262 - 68 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 3 - - blk_intr > > > 263 - 60 1 - Edg evtchn 1 - - xenbus_intr > > > 264 - D 1 xpvd Edg device 0 - - > evtchn_device_upcall > > > 265 - 71 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 4 - - xnb_intr > > > 266 - 72 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 5 - - xnb_intr > > > 267 - 73 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - blk_intr > > > 268 - 74 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 10 - - blk_intr > > > 269 - 75 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 8 - - xnb_intr > > > 270 - 76 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 9 - - xnb_intr > > > 271 - 77 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 11 - - xnb_intr > > > 272 - 78 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 0 - - xnb_intr > > > 273 - 79 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 1 - - xnb_intr > > > 274 - 80 6 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - xnb_intr > > > 275 - 81 5 xpvd Edg evtchn 2 - - blk_intr > > > -- > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > > > _______________________________________________ > > > xen-discuss mailing list > > > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > xen-discuss mailing list > > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > > > > > > > -- > > > > -Paul Pasika > > Catylist Network - System Administrator > > 312-595-9209 > > _______________________________________________ > > xen-discuss mailing list > > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org > > 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