Hi Alfredo,
Yes, I made sure all existing modules were removed from the active kernel in /extras/ and /weak-updates/ before re-installing. pfcount works as expected: $ sudo /usr/local/bin/pfcount -i zc:eth5 Using PF_RING v.6.4.1 Capturing from zc:eth5 [mac: 90:E2:BA:11:0C:34][if_index: 13][speed: 10000Mb/s] # Device RX channels: 1 # Polling threads: 1 Dumping statistics on /proc/net/pf_ring/stats/57669-eth5.3 ========================= Absolute Stats: [512'824 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped] [512'824 pkts rcvd][475'093'760 bytes rcvd] ========================= ========================= Absolute Stats: [1'224'990 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped] [1'224'990 pkts rcvd][1'126'731'269 bytes rcvd][1'224'862.61 pkt/sec][9'012.91 Mbit/sec] ========================= Actual Stats: [712'166 pkts rcvd][1'000.10 ms][712'091.94 pps][5.21 Gbps] ========================= ========================= Absolute Stats: [1'927'685 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped] [1'927'685 pkts rcvd][1'779'761'096 bytes rcvd][963'757.68 pkt/sec][7'118.41 Mbit/sec] ========================= Actual Stats: [702'695 pkts rcvd][1'000.07 ms][702'644.40 pps][5.22 Gbps] ========================= ========================= Absolute Stats: [2'608'527 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped] [2'608'527 pkts rcvd][2'406'777'320 bytes rcvd][869'438.57 pkt/sec][6'417.55 Mbit/sec] ========================= Actual Stats: [680'842 pkts rcvd][1'000.06 ms][680'796.38 pps][5.02 Gbps] ========================= ________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Alfredo Cardigliano <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2016 11:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ntop-misc] n2disk dumping with RHEL6 Kernel 2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64 Hi Derek what if you run pfcount -i zc:eth5 ? Just to make sure: did you try manually removing all pf_ring.ko and ixgbe_zc.ko occurrences before reinstalling pf_ring and drivers, to force dkms reinstalling the modules? Alfredo On 3 Nov 2016, at 01:53, Spransy, Derek <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi Alfredo, As far as I can tell that is the case. I actually removed all pf_ring and n2disk components before I updated them and reinstalled the RPMs from scratch (with no errors reported). lsmod output: pf_ring 691110 2 ixgbe_zc 303005 0 ptp 9614 2 ixgbe_zc,tg3 $ ls -la /lib/modules/2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64/extra/ total 1900 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Nov 2 15:47 . drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Nov 2 15:48 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 436768 Nov 2 15:42 e1000e_zc.ko -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 519912 Nov 2 15:47 i40e_zc.ko -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 322016 Nov 2 15:41 igb_zc.ko -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 479520 Nov 2 15:45 ixgbe_zc.ko -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 171616 Nov 2 15:43 pf_ring.ko $ cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info PF_RING Version : 6.4.1 (6.4.1-stable:c1fbe364b3cc3f5992f489190ddbb79131109926) Total rings : 0 Standard (non ZC) Options Ring slots : 65534 Slot version : 16 Capture TX : Yes [RX+TX] IP Defragment : No Socket Mode : Standard Total plugins : 0 Cluster Fragment Queue : 0 Cluster Fragment Discard : 0 $ cat /proc/net/pf_ring/dev/eth5/info Name: eth5 Index: 8 Address: 90:E2:BA:11:0C:34 Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC Type: Ethernet Family: Intel ixgbe 82599 Max # TX Queues: 1 # Used RX Queues: 1 Num RX Slots: 32768 Num TX Slots: 32768 Thanks, Derek ________________________________ From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of Alfredo Cardigliano <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 6:40 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Ntop-misc] n2disk dumping with RHEL6 Kernel 2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64 Hi Derek could you double check that all the .ko modules (drivers and pf_ring kernel module) have been reinstalled by DKMS and reloaded? Alternatively, any chance to get ssh access to the machine? Alfredo On 2 Nov 2016, at 21:18, Spransy, Derek <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello, Today we upgraded our RHEL6 n2disk box to kernel 2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64 (addresses the dirty cow vulnerability). After the upgrade n2disk is dumping. I went ahead and upgraded n2disk (2.6.161102) and pfring (6.4.1-960) to their latest available stable versions and ran into the same issue. zcount is able to open the zc interface properly. n2disk startup looks like: 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:4809] Welcome to n2disk10g v.2.6.161102 (r4670) [SandyBridge] 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:4836] Running on 2 node(s) system with 24 core(s). NUMA affinity set to node 1. 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:4865] Using PF_RING for packet capture 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:4891] WARNING: If you are using standard drivers (packet capture via kernel) please disable time-pulse thread 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:4894] Multithread support enabled 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5008] Dump files max size is set to 1024 MB 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5025] Buffer memory is set to 3 GB (x 3 pcap files) 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5060] Using directory /data1/captures for dump files 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5065] No sub-directories will be created 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5070] Up to 43000 files will be written before overwriting 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5080] Dump files max duration is set to 600 sec 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5096] Dumping data in 0.1 MB chunks 02/Nov/2016 16:07:59 [n2disk.c:5139] Index processing memory is set to 847 MB (x 3 index files) 02/Nov/2016 16:08:02 [n2disk.c:5329] Memory allocated successfully 02/Nov/2016 16:08:02 [n2disk.c:3597] Using time pulse timestamps 02/Nov/2016 16:08:02 [n2disk.c:3630] Started PF_RING packet reader thread for device zc:eth5 /var/log/messages then reports: abrt[5405]: Saved core dump of pid 5128 (/usr/local/bin/n2disk10g) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2016- 11-02-16:02:10-5128 (5941956608 bytes) Any ideas? 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