If you have console access to the host during bootup, you can select the 4.2.8-1-pve kernel through the grub menu. I'm not sure how to make that permanent because the kernel you want is hidden is a sub-menu. I wasn't able to change the grub configuration to automatically select the one I...
This seems to be tied to the kernel. This works:
root@ajanta:~# uname -a
Linux ajanta 4.2.8-1-pve #1 SMP Sat Mar 19 10:44:29 CET 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@ajanta:~# brctl setageing vmbr0 0
But this does not:
root@gatimaan:~# uname -a
Linux gatimaan 4.4.6-1-pve #1 SMP Thu Apr 21 11:25:40 CEST...
I'm seeing this problem as well.
root@fury:~# brctl setageing vmbr4 0
set ageing time failed: Numerical result out of range
I have also found that 10 seems to be lowest value now:
root@fury:~# brctl setageing vmbr4 9
set ageing time failed: Numerical result out of range
root@fury:~# brctl...
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