Hi, Firstly I apologise for the cross-post, however I don't expect to get as quick a response from the package maintainers as I do from the Debian community, and this issue affects a service that I've got scheduled to go live at midnight this evening. :(
A recent update from xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 version 4.1.3-7, to version 4.1.3-8 on Debian Wheezy has caused all vm's on this host to not receive their arp replies anymore and as such they cannot reach their gateways and are now isolated from the network. There was a more recent update as well (4.1.4-2) which I have now since applied however this particular issue persists. The arp replies are received by the host and passed all the way up to the bridge (br200) being used by Xen, however they are not seen on the vif (vif2.0) created for the particular vm. If I statically add the arp entry to the vm all starts working, ie: vm is no longer isolated and is now connected to the world, but we all know that this is not an ideal workaround. This was working perfectly before this update. :( 1) Please let me know if I should roll-back this particular xen update, kernel and all, and what those steps may be, or if this is a known issue with a particular workaround that I can apply. 2) Would moving to openvswitch be another possible workaround? My config:- Bonded ethernet connected to trunks on Cisco 3750 stack with connection as follows:- eth0 --> bond0 eth1 --> bond0 --> br200 --> vif2.0 /etc/network/interfaces:- iface bond0 inet manual slaves eth0 eth1 bond_mode 5 bond-miimon 100 bond-downdelay 200 bond-updelay 200 auto br200 iface br200 inet static address 172.31.1.66 gateway 172.31.1.65 netmask 255.255.255.240 bridge_ports bond0 bridge_maxwait 0 bridge_fd 9 bridge_hello 2 bridge_maxage 12 bridge_stp off root@scjhb01:/home/gavin# brctl show bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces br200 8000.d4bed9f309a1 no bond0 vif2.0 root@scjhb01:/home/gavin# tcpdump -i bond0 'arp' tcpdump: WARNING: bond0: no IPv4 address assigned tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on bond0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes 11:26:00.287489 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:00.287524 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:00.287669 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 11:26:01.303484 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:01.303518 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:01.303674 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 11:26:02.303484 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:02.303518 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:02.303579 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 root@scjhb01:/home/gavin# tcpdump -i br200 'arp' tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on br200, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes 11:26:15.367489 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:15.367514 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:15.367580 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 11:26:16.383476 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:16.383511 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:16.383592 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 11:26:17.383486 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:17.383520 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:17.383616 ARP, Reply 172.31.1.49 is-at 00:09:0f:09:21:0e (oui Unknown), length 46 root@scjhb01:/home/gavin# tcpdump -i vif2.0 'arp' tcpdump: WARNING: vif2.0: no IPv4 address assigned tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on vif2.0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes 11:26:31.463481 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:31.463521 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:32.463480 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:32.463521 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:33.463477 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:33.463515 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:34.479482 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:34.479523 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 11:26:35.479478 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 28 11:26:35.479515 ARP, Request who-has 172.31.1.49 tell 172.31.1.50, length 46 Thanks and Regards. Gavin