Jesse,

our syslog rules covers all possible syslog-like logs (including kernel), i 
don't find any related messages (dmesg are clean too).

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/Eugene Istomin/
/EDS Systems/
/e.isto...@edss.ee/
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> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Eugene Istomin 
<e.isto...@edss.ee> wrote:
> > After implementing log parsing on some servers we discover the same 
issue
> > (mac are masked):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > <28>Jun 26 20:57:08 ovs-vswitchd:
> > ovs|207944|dpif(handler_1)|WARN|system@ovs-system: failed to
> > put[create][modify] (Invalid argument)
> > skb_priority(0),in_port(2),skb_mark(0/0),eth(src=XX,dst=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
> > ,eth_type(0x8100),vlan(vid=32/0x0,pcp=0/0x0,cfi=
> > 
> > 
1/0),encap(eth_type(0x0800),ipv4(src=10.0.89.165/0.0.0.0,dst=10.0.89.25
5/0
> > 
.0.0.0,proto=17/0,tos=0/0,ttl=128/0,frag=no/0xff),udp(src=137/0,dst=137
/0)
> > ), actions:drop
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 28>Jun 26 21:01:56 ovs-vswitchd:
> > ovs|207962|dpif(handler_1)|WARN|system@ovs-system: failed to
> > put[create][modify] (Invalid argument)
> > 
skb_priority(0),in_port(2),skb_mark(0/0),eth(src=XX,dst=XX),eth_type(0x81
0
> > 0),vlan(vid=217/0x0,pcp=0/0x0,cfi
> > 
> > 
=1/0),encap(eth_type(0x0800),ipv4(src=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0,dst=224.0.0.1/0.0.
0.
> > 0,proto=2/0,tos=0xc0/0,ttl=1/0,frag=no/0xff)), actions:drop
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > <28>Jun 26 21:14:00 ovs-vswitchd:
> > ovs|208000|dpif(handler_1)|WARN|system@ovs-system: failed to
> > put[create][modify] (Invalid argument)
> > 
skb_priority(0),in_port(2),skb_mark(0/0),eth(src=XX,dst=XX),eth_type(0x81
0
> > 0),vlan(vid=1000,pcp=0),encap(eth_type(0x0800),
> > 
> > 
ipv4(src=10.100.103.153/0.0.0.0,dst=10.100.103.114/255.255.255.255,pr
oto=6
> > /0,tos=0/0,ttl=64/0,frag=no/0xff),tcp(src=7701/0,dst=24291/0)),
> > actions:pop_vlan,5
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Kernel 3.12.18, OVS 2.1.2, in-kernel ovs module, xen 4.4.
> > 
> > We will update kernels & xen next week in order not to reflect already
> > resolved problems.
> 
> Do you have any messages in dmesg?
> 
> > By the way, there are some xen-related network issues in VMs like 
"xennet:
> > skb rides the rocket: 19 slots" leads to packet loss/retransmitting in
> > network-sensitive applications (like VM-to-VM DRBD). This may be xen
> > netback/netfront bugs.
> 
> Yes, this is from Xen.

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