Hi!
So we have been going crazy, our customer is running vdi's and their vm nics "lock up" pretty often, now I think it isn't as prevalent as they say "Everyday", but it does happen more then we would like. Basically their RDP session freezes up, then we log into the vm through the proxmox web interface and can't ping in or out, we disconnect then reconnect the nic and then suddenly it all works, I don't see any windows logs that refer to our issue that I can tell. we are using the intel pro 1000. We have tried different nics, checked drivers over and over again, done lots of googling ect. I just was wondering if we could at least get a push in the right direction if not a straight answer. I did look at the logs on proxmox shell and I just found vmbr0: port <n>(tap101io) entered blocking state/disabled state over and over so I am going to dig into this, but any advice would be more then greatly appreciated!
So we have been going crazy, our customer is running vdi's and their vm nics "lock up" pretty often, now I think it isn't as prevalent as they say "Everyday", but it does happen more then we would like. Basically their RDP session freezes up, then we log into the vm through the proxmox web interface and can't ping in or out, we disconnect then reconnect the nic and then suddenly it all works, I don't see any windows logs that refer to our issue that I can tell. we are using the intel pro 1000. We have tried different nics, checked drivers over and over again, done lots of googling ect. I just was wondering if we could at least get a push in the right direction if not a straight answer. I did look at the logs on proxmox shell and I just found vmbr0: port <n>(tap101io) entered blocking state/disabled state over and over so I am going to dig into this, but any advice would be more then greatly appreciated!