Well, the workaround only gives me connectivity. Performance can be
crap at some times. Thanks for you time, I hope the upgrade will solve
my problems (and not make them worse, production VM should stay
available normally).
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KVM images losing connectivity w/bridged network
https://bugs.launchpa
(marking wontfix, with a sense of shame, mostly because kvm is a tech
preview in hardy)
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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KVM images losing connectivity w/bridged network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626662
You received this bug notification because you
This morning the VM and host both still had networking. As I can't reproduce
this, and
as you have a working workaround (cheezy periodic ping) and a new LTS to try,
I'm
afraid I'm going to have to mark this as wontfix. I'd really like to get to
the bottom of it,
so if you happen to find new he
Lol, okay :)
Frank
Op 31 aug 2010 21:35 schreef "Serge Hallyn" <626...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
Quoting Frank Groeneveld (626...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> > 1. I notice eth0 is up with only an ipv6 a...
In that case, given how unlikely it is to solve this problem,
and given how badly technology is trea
Quoting Frank Groeneveld (626...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> > 1. I notice eth0 is up with only an ipv6 address. Assuming you're not
> > actually using it for
> > ipv6, you might try 'ifconfig eth0 down' and see if that helps. Shouldn't
> > make a difference,
> > but then as I recall from childhood,
> Thanks, I have a machine up attempting to reproduce. Will check its
> status tomorrow morning.
Great!
> 1. I notice eth0 is up with only an ipv6 address. Assuming you're not
> actually using it for
> ipv6, you might try 'ifconfig eth0 down' and see if that helps. Shouldn't
> make a differen
Thanks, I have a machine up attempting to reproduce. Will check its
status tomorrow morning.
In the meantime, two suggestions:
1. I notice eth0 is up with only an ipv6 address. Assuming you're not actually
using it for
ipv6, you might try 'ifconfig eth0 down' and see if that helps. Shouldn't
Hello Serge,
Here are the requested outputs:
$ brctl show
ridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.002219921724 no eth0
eth1
Thanks, Frank, for opening this bug. To help me try to reproduce it, could
you give me the output of the following while the VMs are running:
brctl show
ifconfig -a
iptables -L
netstat -nr
/etc/network/interfaces
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KVM images losing connectivity w/bridge