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Does anyone know if this bug or
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1171135 are still
occurring in the current Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS 3.2.0-xx kernel?
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We are hitting this issue at the moment on our 12.04 domU guests.
It happened 4 times over the course of a couple of days.. it'd be nice
to see the fix for this backported into 12.04 domU kernels.
Our dom0 is CentOS 5.9.. might chase them up separately about perhaps
merging 03393fd5cc2b6cdeec32b
Doesn't look like it's in 3.2.49, which has the changes until 18 Jun
2013 12:50:01, however the patch seems to have been merged into the
mainstream kernel on 19 Jun 2013. Here's for waiting another couple of
weeks..
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Running about 200 domU across 3 hosts, roughly 50/50 mix of Windows
HVM+PV drivers and Linux PV. We see this error about once a week, more
commonly on Windows domU.
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It still sounds like being caused by the same changes. Although having
the guest and dom0 running the same kernel version should not cause it.
At least the problem with different definitions/allowance of number of
frags should get resolved by the following patch (IIRC there were
actually some other
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1171135 was marked
as a duplicate of this bug, though the error/message/cause of the
problem seem to be slightly different (Frag is bigger than frame). There
is also an open Debian bug about this http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
Correction, the workaround does work when applied to the domU as well as the
dom0. I used
ethtool -K eth0 tx off tso off gso off
in the domU
and
ethtool -K eth0 tso off gso off
in the dom0 for each interface.
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I have a dom0 with a 3.5.0 kernel (Ubuntu Precise) and a domU with a
3.5.0 (Ubuntu Precise) nfs-server. This setup seems to behave fine.
However when I start another domU with a 3.1 kernel (OpenSUSE 12.1) nfs-
client which mounts nfs-server the network interface on nfs-server gets
shutdown instead
It would also be good if someone would know a simple way to trigger the
problem so any changes could be verified.
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Title:
bug disabling X
That information sounds incorrect. The changes for XSA-39 which caused
this regressions where to xen-netback (the driver in dom0). The problem
is that this depends on MAX_SKB_FRAGS which changed in v3.3 from 18 to
17. So if dom0 runs a v3.3 or later kernel with XSA-39 applied, it will
shutdown the
I've just encountered this problem on a Linode guest www.linode.com. The
guest is running Ubuntu 10.04 with kernel Linux s1 2.6.32-46-generic-pae
#108-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 16:11:56 UTC 2013 i686 GNU/Linux
I spoke to Linode and they said it was fixed in kernel version 3.8.4 so
in theory all versio
It looks like this is addressed by the following series of patches (at
least #5). At least parts of those were deemed worthy to go to stable.
But I believe it has not happened, yet.
http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2013-03/msg02047.html
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