
Hi Magnus, I've had a bad **virtual** network card three times in the last five years. Yes it' possible. I my case, NFS services didn't work as expected, but other services were ok. Today if this would happen again, i unplug and replug the VM nic. Like: GUI::Compute::VirtualMachines::VMname::Network Interfaces::nicN -> Edit CardStatus -> Unplugged :: OK -> Edit CardStatus -> Plugged :: OK HTH Oliver On 16.05.19 15:17, Magnus Isaksson wrote:
Hello all!
I'm having quite some trouble with VMs that have a large amount of dropped packets on RX. This, plus customers complain about short dropped connections, for example one customer has a SQL server and an other serevr connecting to it, and it is randomly dropping connections. Before they moved their VM:s to us they did not have any of these issues.
Does anyone have an idea of what this can be due to? And how can i fix it? It is starting to be a deal breaker for our customers on whether they will stay with us or not.
I was thinking of reinstalling the nodes with oVirt Node, instead of the full CentOS, would this perhaps fix the issue?
The enviroment is: Huawei x6000 with 4 nodes Each node having Intel X722 network card and connecting with 10G (fiber) to a Juniper EX 4600. Storage via FC to a IBM FS900. Each node is running a full CentOS 7.6 connecting to a Engine 4.2.8.2
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