Kevin Bowling
2011-Jun-20 09:50 UTC
[Pkg-xen-devel] Bug#631102: xen: Xen guests on Squeeze lose networking randomly
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64 Version: 4.0.1-2 Severity: grave File: xen Justification: renders package unusable Debian Squeeze Dom0, up to date. Networking is handled by OS scripts, such that br0 and br1 are bridge interfaces. Without warning, the DomU (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) loses inbound connectivity. It tends to happen after several hours. It doesn't seem to be affected by throughput and is triggering on very small ammounts (5MB in and out over that time). Having active traffic doesn't help, it still dies. Updated the DomU to kernel 2.6.35 with no change. I suspect the problem lies on the Dom0 side. It's possible to "revive" the DomU for a short while by getting a console with xm on Dom0 and then sending pings to the Dom0 and other hosts. -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.1 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64 depends on no packages. Versions of packages xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64 recommends: ii xen-utils-4.0 4.0.1-2 XEN administrative tools Versions of packages xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64 suggests: pn xen-docs-4.0 <none> (no description available) -- no debconf information
Thomas Goirand
2011-Jun-20 10:14 UTC
[Pkg-xen-devel] Bug#631102: Bug#631102: xen: Xen guests on Squeeze lose networking randomly
On 06/20/2011 05:50 PM, Kevin Bowling wrote:> Debian Squeeze Dom0, up to date. > > Networking is handled by OS scripts, such that br0 and br1 are bridge interfaces. > > Without warning, the DomU (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) loses inbound connectivity. It tends to happen after several hours. It doesn't seem to be affected by throughput and is triggering on very small ammounts (5MB in and out over that time). Having active traffic doesn't help, it still dies. > > Updated the DomU to kernel 2.6.35 with no change. I suspect the problem lies on the Dom0 side. > > It's possible to "revive" the DomU for a short while by getting a console with xm on Dom0 and then sending pings to the Dom0 and other hosts.My guess is that what's happening isn't what you say. It might well be due to your switch forgetting about the MAC address of your domU, if there's no network activity on it (at least that's my guess, and it did happen as well with Lenny and Debian as domU). I had the issue in many data centers/switches, and I wrote a small python script to fix it in a cron job. I have attached the script to this email. As you can see, this script looks into /etc/xen/auto. So make sure that you have symlink to configuration files in that folder. Cheers, Thomas -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: dtc-xen-ping-all-ips URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-xen-devel/attachments/20110620/76f5cf49/attachment.ksh>
Bastian Blank
2011-Jun-20 10:24 UTC
[Pkg-xen-devel] Bug#631102: Bug#631102: xen: Xen guests on Squeeze lose networking randomly
severity 631102 important tags 631102 moreinfo thanks On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 05:50:30AM -0400, Kevin Bowling wrote:> Without warning, the DomU (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) loses inbound connectivity. It tends to happen after several hours. It doesn't seem to be affected by throughput and is triggering on very small ammounts (5MB in and out over that time). Having active traffic doesn't help, it still dies.Does this happen with Debian Squeeze? Support for Ubuntu is not here.> Updated the DomU to kernel 2.6.35 with no change. I suspect the problem lies on the Dom0 side..35 is way to old. Update to .39 from Debian unstable if you want to proof something. Bastian -- Vulcans believe peace should not depend on force. -- Amanda, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.3
Debian Bug Tracking System
2012-Dec-09 23:33 UTC
[Pkg-xen-devel] Bug#631102: marked as done (xen: Xen guests on Squeeze lose networking randomly)
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