Hello to all
I want to report that the latest versions of PVE have problem making bonding
And if anyone knows the answers I will be very grateful
The hardware:
- 2 Dell 2900 Servers
- NICs are broadcom
- 1 Switch Gb/s unmanaged
The Configuration:
- 2 NICs on Bonding balance-alb
- 1 bridge
The Problem:
- If i use PVE 1.8 and do bonding balance-alb (or 6) works fine (I have it running since many years)
- If i use PVE 2.3 and do bonding balance-alb (or 6) works very bad, from power on, only some workstations can works with the VMs.
- All tested with the same hardware in production environment
My questions:
1- What is the problem?
2- How fix it?
Best regards
Cesar
Re-Edit: I did these tests:
Test 1:
PC-Workstation with NICs Realtek and with: disable multicast_snooping on bridge = I lost the PVE cluster communication
(may be that NICs Realtek are the worst there is, or the drivers are very old - typical in the kernel of Red Hat)
Test 2:
DELL R-710 and DELL 2900 (NICs are broadcom) and without: disable multicast_snooping on bridge = I lost the PVE cluster communication
Test pending:
The same as the test 2, but disabling the multicast_snooping on bridge
Final comments:
1- I anyway i don't know if the "test pending" will works well
2- The servers are in production and is very dificult turn them off only for do tests
I want to report that the latest versions of PVE have problem making bonding
And if anyone knows the answers I will be very grateful
The hardware:
- 2 Dell 2900 Servers
- NICs are broadcom
- 1 Switch Gb/s unmanaged
The Configuration:
- 2 NICs on Bonding balance-alb
- 1 bridge
The Problem:
- If i use PVE 1.8 and do bonding balance-alb (or 6) works fine (I have it running since many years)
- If i use PVE 2.3 and do bonding balance-alb (or 6) works very bad, from power on, only some workstations can works with the VMs.
- All tested with the same hardware in production environment
My questions:
1- What is the problem?
2- How fix it?
Best regards
Cesar
Re-Edit: I did these tests:
Test 1:
PC-Workstation with NICs Realtek and with: disable multicast_snooping on bridge = I lost the PVE cluster communication
(may be that NICs Realtek are the worst there is, or the drivers are very old - typical in the kernel of Red Hat)
Test 2:
DELL R-710 and DELL 2900 (NICs are broadcom) and without: disable multicast_snooping on bridge = I lost the PVE cluster communication
Test pending:
The same as the test 2, but disabling the multicast_snooping on bridge
Final comments:
1- I anyway i don't know if the "test pending" will works well
2- The servers are in production and is very dificult turn them off only for do tests
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