[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] [Pkg-xen-devel] Recent hypervisor update on Debian Wheezy breaks domU networking
On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 12:04 +0200, Gavin wrote: > Firstly I apologise for the cross-post, I've added xen-users since you also bounced this there. > however I don't expect to get as quick a response from the package > maintainers as I do from the Debian community, and this issue affects > a service that I've got scheduled to go live at midnight this > evening. :( > > > A recent update from xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 version 4.1.3-7, to > version 4.1.3-8 on Debian Wheezy has caused all vm's on this host to > not receive their arp replies anymore and as such they cannot reach > their gateways and are now isolated from the network. > > > There was a more recent update as well (4.1.4-2) which I have now > since applied however this particular issue persists. Networking level stuff is all done by the dom0 (or driver domain) kernel rather than the hypervisor so it is far more likely that a kernel level change rather than a hypervisor change would be responsible. What kernel version are you running? Did it also change? > The arp replies are received by the host and passed all the way up to > the bridge (br200) being used by Xen, however they are not seen on the > vif (vif2.0) created for the particular vm. Do you have any firewall or ebfilter entries which might have either been discarded or reintroduced by the reboot? (i.e. a manual settings modification which wasn't propagated to the startup scripts). Or perhaps sysctl tweaks? > 1) Please let me know if I should roll-back this particular xen > update, kernel and all, and what those steps may be, or if this is a > known issue with a particular workaround that I can apply. I'd certainly be tempted to try the older kernel, assuming that was also upgraded. It may even still be installed and in your grub menu already. > 2) Would moving to openvswitch be another possible workaround? Without knowing what the underlying issue is it is hard to predict whether it will also affect ovs. > My config:- Looks correct to me. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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