Public bug reported: Hello,
I have two systems with the following specifications: - 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 - 64GB DDR2 FB-DIMM - 2x Intel 80003ES2LAN - SuperMicro X7DB8 mainboard - Areca ARC-1680ix-16 RAID Controller On these machine's in run Ubuntu 8.0.4.2 with Xen 3.2 The kernel has been customized to raise the number of NR_DYNIRQS, please refer to my other bug report (#341846) Now i have tackled that problem but now i am starting to have issues with network connectivity for existing domU's. They run fine, but for no good reason they loose their network for about 2 minutes at the time while the dom0 works fine. I have attached some data about the system (like xm list, xm dmesg, lspci, etc, etc) Like i said, i have two systems, on with about 100 domU's (system A) and the other with 10 domU's (system B). They are both 100% identical in software and hardware, but only the domU's on the system with 100 domU's are experiencing these problems. On system A i found the following messages when running "xm dmesg" (XEN) printk: 271 messages suppressed. (XEN) grant_table.c:1262:d0 Bad flags (0) or dom (0). (expected dom 0) After some Googling i found old messages about a issue in the Xen grant table, but no real solution. Now one of the interesting things is the messages i found inside a domU: [135111.985303] netfront: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295 [135111.985330] netfront: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295 [135111.985337] netfront: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295 This indicates something goes wrong inside netfront.c, but for this i also found some reports, but no real solutions. System B is not running a lot of domU's at the moment, but i think these problems will also rise on that system as soon as it hits some kind of barrier. I hope somebody has a clue what is going on. ** Affects: xen-meta (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: e1000 netfront xen -- Network hickups to domU's when running a lot of domU's https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376451 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs