Hi Ragael, actually I'm running 4.0.3 :)
But I will check this, and let you know - there is compile flag to compile without LRO, which I did, but... :) Thanks, as usuall :) On 4 June 2015 at 00:22, Rafael Fonseca <rsafons...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Andrija, > > I guess you're running 3.23.2.1 driver? > If so, try going to the source dir and run: > > sed -i -e '/#include <linux\/if_vlan.h>/a #define IXGBE_NO_LRO' > src/kcompat.h > > recompile & test > give feedback :) > > Good luck, > Rafael > > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:18 PM, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi team, > > > > I'm wondering if anyone experienced similar issue with 10G intel > > NICs/driver/Ubuntu 14.04 stock kernel: > > > > 2 x 10G Intel NIC,--> LACP bond -->, vlans--> bridges with vlan interface > > as member... > > (Ixgbe driver 4.0.3, latest, from Intel website, compiled withOUT LRO > > support - since LRO breaks routing/bridging etc...), Ubuntu 14.04.02 with > > stock kernel 3.16.0-37 > > > > Still, if I dont explicitely turn off LRO via "ethtool -K eth2/eth3 lro > > off ", I can not download anything from VM, that is behind the VR... VM > can > > ping internetl through VR, but no TCP traffic works (i.e. downlaod ISO or > > similar). VR can normally download file (for whatever reason)... > > > > "ethtool -S eth2 | grep lro" should return nothing, if the driver was > > compiled withOUT LRO support - and it's true in my case...although from > > "ethtool -k eth2" it shows that LRO is enabled... > > > > THx for any feedback... > > -- > > > > Andrija Panić > > > -- Andrija Panić