Hi, everybody, let me first describe my setup: I have a cluster with 4 nodes,all of them booting from iSCSI, the VMs storage is in iSCSI backend as well.
Every node has 4 NICs, configured as follows:
eth0: iSCSI net1
eth1: iSCSI net2
eth2 eth3 forming bond0, but only one of them is connected.
Every node has 2 or 3 KVM guests, and everything was working great, but I started to experience problems with one guest in particular. The issue arrises every couple of days, the network of this vm starts to misbehave, and the only way I could find to restore the vm to it's normal state is by rebooting.
this is the result of pingig the gateway:
Before reboot:
After reboot:
This happens both with virtio and e1000 virtual NICs.
The guests are running Ubuntu server 12.04 64 bits, kernel 3.2.0, the only difference I can think of between this guest and the ones that are not affected by this issue is the cpu load. This one's a little higher.
Let me know if you need any more information. Any tips or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Every node has 4 NICs, configured as follows:
eth0: iSCSI net1
eth1: iSCSI net2
eth2 eth3 forming bond0, but only one of them is connected.
# pveversion -v
pve-manager: 2.2-31 (pve-manager/2.2/e94e95e9)
running kernel: 2.6.35-2-pve
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 2.2-82
pve-kernel-2.6.32-16-pve: 2.6.32-82
pve-kernel-2.6.35-2-pve: 2.6.35-13
lvm2: 2.02.95-1pve2
clvm: 2.02.95-1pve2
corosync-pve: 1.4.4-1
openais-pve: 1.1.4-2
libqb: 0.10.1-2
redhat-cluster-pve: 3.1.93-2
resource-agents-pve: 3.9.2-3
fence-agents-pve: 3.1.9-1
pve-cluster: 1.0-33
qemu-server: 2.0-69
pve-firmware: 1.0-21
libpve-common-perl: 1.0-39
libpve-access-control: 1.0-25
libpve-storage-perl: 2.0-36
vncterm: 1.0-3
vzctl: 4.0-1pve2
vzprocps: not correctly installed
vzquota: 3.1-1
pve-qemu-kvm: 1.2-7
ksm-control-daemon: not correctly installed
Every node has 2 or 3 KVM guests, and everything was working great, but I started to experience problems with one guest in particular. The issue arrises every couple of days, the network of this vm starts to misbehave, and the only way I could find to restore the vm to it's normal state is by rebooting.
this is the result of pingig the gateway:
Before reboot:
root@vm9:~# ping 192.168.1.100
--- 192.168.1.100 ping statistics --- 21 packets transmitted, 20 received, 4% packet loss, time 22098ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.358/576.220/2068.210/649.715 ms, pipe 2
After reboot:
root@vm9:~# ping 192.168.1.100
ping statistics --- 22 packets transmitted, 22 received, 0% packet loss, time 20997ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.284/0.393/0.645/0.083 ms
This happens both with virtio and e1000 virtual NICs.
The guests are running Ubuntu server 12.04 64 bits, kernel 3.2.0, the only difference I can think of between this guest and the ones that are not affected by this issue is the cpu load. This one's a little higher.
Let me know if you need any more information. Any tips or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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