Thanks for the feedback.Today morning I upgraded to PVE 8.4 and latest 6.14 kernel and after few hours I encountered same problem.
Looks like ethtool command fixed problem also with 6.14 kernel.
Just checked, not sure which one, but it wasThanks for the feedback.
Which one did you apply? Hegse's or muzicman0's?
ethtool -K eno1 gso off gro off tso off tx off rx off rxvlan off txvlan off
No, the changes made with ethtool -K do not persist between reboots. You'll need to reapply them at boot via a script (e.g., systemd service or /etc/rc.local) or use a network configuration tool like NetworkManager or systemd-networkd with proper configuration.
ethtool -K eno1 gso off gro off tso off tx off rx off rxvlan off txvlan off
I had to re-apply the ethtool fixes on Linux 6.8.12-10-pve (2025-04-18T07:39Z) as I got more connection losses. Network adapter I219-LM on Dell Micro.From the Change log:
proxmox-kernel-6.8 (6.8.12-10) bookworm; urgency=medium
* cherry-pick "bnxt_en: Fix GSO type for HW GRO packets on 5750X chips".
* update source and patches to Ubuntu-6.8.0-60.63
ok, I'll skip this kernel too. Strange that they approve kernels on similar bugs...no wordsI had to re-apply the ethtool fixes on Linux 6.8.12-10-pve (2025-04-18T07:39Z) as I got more connection losses. Network adapter I219-LM on Dell Micro.
The latest bug-free version is 6.8.12-8I hoped you saved my day. Have the same issue since about a few days when I updated my Lenovo ThinkServer. Going back to 6.8.12-9 now and see if it fixes the at least daily hang ups
Yes. Just recognized as the issue returned. But I don´t have this as a backup. Just .10 and .9 and an older 5.x....Kernel, but will this be compatible?The latest bug-free version is 6.8.12-8
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