vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address

Andrew Holybee

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Just want someone to double check this as I had a consultant do it. Attached is the screen shot looks like he set a bridge and a bond with same interfaces my understanding is you only need the bond right and that is why I am getting the error. I only noticed because I got a fence alert that 3 of my servers went down.
 

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Yes set for Balance RR.

The only thing I see that looks off is we only have 4 interfaces on this node eth0-eth3 and he has eth4 setup as one of the ports for bond1 but that shouldn't affect bond 0 right?

pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:39 pm05 kernel: net_ratelimit: 3 callbacks suppressed
May 09 06:18:39 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:39 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:39 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:39 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
May 09 06:18:41 pm05 kernel: vmbr0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
 

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if you don't have 802.3ad support in your switch active/passive is the bonding mode we recommend