Hi
We are facing some issues with Linux virtual machines on our Proxmox installation.
More specifically, the issue is with VM's running CentOS 6.8.
We have been trying to migrate from Citrix XenServer to Proxmox by using rsync to copy data and configuration.
However we face an issue where a VM cannot communicate with the network or internet when the VM NIC is connected to a network bridge that is based on a Linux Network Bond.
If I fx. install CentOS 7 instead, then it connects with no issues at all.
The issue is not specific to the usage of virtIO, as we have tried then VMXNET3 and Intel E1000 variants as well.
If I connect the VM to a bridge that is directly attached to a network card it works.
I have tried to delete and recreate the VM without success.
One thing that I noticed. Once a CentOS 6 VM has been booted it seems to cause a generic connection issue for all VM's on vmbr1, as I can poweroff any CentOS 7 VM and start it again. After this the VM can also not connect to anything. Rebooting the host solves the issue, but it can be reproduced when the CentOS 6 VM is booted again.
We are facing some issues with Linux virtual machines on our Proxmox installation.
More specifically, the issue is with VM's running CentOS 6.8.
We have been trying to migrate from Citrix XenServer to Proxmox by using rsync to copy data and configuration.
However we face an issue where a VM cannot communicate with the network or internet when the VM NIC is connected to a network bridge that is based on a Linux Network Bond.
If I fx. install CentOS 7 instead, then it connects with no issues at all.
The issue is not specific to the usage of virtIO, as we have tried then VMXNET3 and Intel E1000 variants as well.
If I connect the VM to a bridge that is directly attached to a network card it works.
I have tried to delete and recreate the VM without success.
One thing that I noticed. Once a CentOS 6 VM has been booted it seems to cause a generic connection issue for all VM's on vmbr1, as I can poweroff any CentOS 7 VM and start it again. After this the VM can also not connect to anything. Rebooting the host solves the issue, but it can be reproduced when the CentOS 6 VM is booted again.
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