[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Network and SATA Instability on Xen 4.6/4.8
Hi, I've been running Xen 4.4 stably for some time under kernel 4.9 in dom0 on CentOS 6 and have been trying to finally move my environment up to Xen 4.6 or 4.8 using CentOS 7. Since I've built out my test server with Xen 4.6, I've been having issues where the Intel NICs begin flapping repeatedly and the SATA disk interfaces go down and will not come back up until I reboot the server. Even sending the bus rescan command doesn't bring the drives back. The issue seems to trigger based on activity, so during something like an mdraid resync is more likely to cause the issue, but it's not reproducible in a consistent amount of time, which makes it hard to tell if a particular change has definitely fixed it. This is reminiscent of a problem I had been experiencing while running kernel 3.18 and Xen 4.4 on CentOS 6, but the problem resolved itself upon upgrading to kernel 4.4 and later 4.9, so I chalked that up to something bad with PCIe management in kernel 3.18 and thought nothing more of it until now. The initial test environment where the issue occurred was kernel 4.9.58 and Xen 4.6.6-7 (with security patches from CentOS). I then tried upgrading to kernel 4.9.63 and Xen 4.8.2-5, which didn't result in any improvements. I tried pcie_aspm=off on the kernel line, which has helped in the past with similar issues, but that didn't help here. I tried booting without Xen (just kernel 4.9.63) and it seems like that made the issue go away, which lead me to believe the issue only happens with hardware accessed from dom0. I dug through Xen command line options and tried booting with msi=off and that now seems to have resulted in the problem going away, or at least, the system hasn't exhibited the issue since last week. Previously, the issue would tend to manifest after less than 24 hours. My hardware is Supermicro X8DT3-F with Dual Intel Xeon E5620 CPUs. Disk issues begin with a kernel message like this followed by continuous ATA command failures: ata2.00: exception emask 0x0 sact 0x7c01ffff serr 0x50000 action 0x6 frozen NIC issues begin with a message like: igb 0000:04:00.1: enp4s0f1: Reset adapter unexpectedly NICs do recover almost immediately but continue to flap periodically until reboot. I don't know if this is a bug in Xen or something else at play, but I could really use some help figuring out what's going on, why msi=off seems to fix it, and if there are any better ways to resolve this. Thanks. -- Kevin Stange Chief Technology Officer Steadfast | Managed Infrastructure, Datacenter and Cloud Services 800 S Wells, Suite 190 | Chicago, IL 60607 312.602.2689 X203 | Fax: 312.602.2688 kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | www.steadfast.net _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-users
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