
Hi Antoni, The problem is LRO activated on bnx2x driver. After the reboot the LRO comes activated, after reconfiguring the bond the LRO is deactivated. So i created /etc/modprobe.d/bnx2x.conf with: options bnx2x disable_tpa=1 and everythink is ok now after reboot. There was a previous bug open for RHEL5 about this problem https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518531 should i reopen this for RHEL6? This problem only happens when bnx2x is used with bonds... should this be considered as a bug? Best regards, Ricardo Esteves. -----Original Message----- From: Antoni Segura Puimedon <asegurap@redhat.com> To: Users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 12:23:36 -0400 (EDT) Hi Ricardo, Thanks a lot for the extra and very relevant info. Could you please create a bug in bugzilla so we can better track it? Best, Toni ----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricardo Esteves" gmail.com> To: Users@ovirt.org Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:58:44 PM Subject: Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem
Hi,
I also noticed this on /var/log/messages while the problem was happening (i was downloading a file in the VM from the web):
Jul 30 16:55:55 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:56 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:56 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:56 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:56 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:56 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:57 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:57 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:57 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled Jul 30 16:55:57 blade5 kernel: bond0.1: received packets cannot be forwarded while LRO is enabled
Best regards, Ricardo Esteves.
-----Original Message----- From : Ricardo Esteves < maverick.pt@gmail.com > To : Users@ovirt.org Cc : Itamar Heim < iheim@redhat.com >, Mike Kolesnik < mkolesni@redhat.com > Subject : Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem Date : Tue, 30 Jul 2013 15:10:24 +0100
Good afternoon,
In attachment the result of vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps during problem and after problem resolved.
Best regards, Ricardo Esteves.
-----Original Message----- From : Mike Kolesnik < mkolesni@redhat.com > To : Ricardo Esteves < maverick.pt@gmail.com > Cc : Users@ovirt.org , Itamar Heim < iheim@redhat.com > Subject : Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem Date : Tue, 16 Jul 2013 10:01:31 -0400 (EDT)
Hi, > > > > Not really. > > > > I can resolve temporally, unconfiguring
----- Original Message ----- > On 07/16/2013 04:09 PM, Ricardo Esteves wrote: the bond and then configure it > > again. > > > > But when i reboot the server the problem comes back. > > can you compare the network configuration before and after you change it > the setup network? Perhaps you can send pastebin of a 'vdsClient 0 getVdsCaps' (or 'vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps' if the first doesn't work) from the host when the bond is slow, and one after you break and create it again?
Hi, > >> > >> Yes, i'm still experiencing this problem, in fact just happened a few > >> minutes ago. :) > >> > >> All MTUs are 1500. > > > > was
>>> The problem is not the persistence of the configurations, the
>>> In attachment, the screenshots of my network configuration. > >> Best regards, > >>> Ricardo Esteves. > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> *From*: Mike Kolesnik < mkolesni@redhat.com < mailto:mkolesni@redhat.com > > >>> < mailto:mkolesni@redhat.com > > >>> < mailto:Mike%20Kolesnik%20%3cmkolesni@redhat.com %3e>> > >>> *To*: Ricardo Esteves < maverick.pt@gmail.com > >>> < mailto:maverick.pt@gmail.com > < mailto:maverick.pt@gmail.com > > >>> < mailto:Ricardo%20Esteves%20%3cmaverick.pt@gmail.com %3e>> > >>> *Cc*: Users@ovirt.org < mailto:Users@ovirt.org > < mailto:Users@ovirt.org > > < mailto:Users@ovirt.org > > >>> *Subject*: Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem > >>> *Date*: Sun, 26 May 2013 04:57:43 -0400 (EDT) > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I've got ovirt installed on 2 HP BL460c G6 blades, and my VMs have > >>> very poor network performance (around 7,01K/s). > >>> > >>> On the servers itselfs there is no
Then i go to ovirt network configuration remove the bonding and then
make the bonding again and the problem gets fixed (i have to do
SERVER' s Software: > >>> CentOS 6.4 (64 bits) -
2.6.32-358.6.2.el6.x86_64 > >>> Ovirt EL6 official rpms. > >>> > >>> Anyone experienced this kind of problems? > >>> > >>> Best regards,
Ricardo Esteves. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>
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if you don't have vdsClient command you can 'yum install vdsm-cli' and it should be available. > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > *From*: Itamar Heim < iheim@redhat.com > > < mailto:Itamar%20Heim%20%3ciheim@redhat.com %3e>> > > *To*: Ricardo Esteves < maverick.pt@gmail.com > > < mailto:Ricardo%20Esteves%20%3cmaverick.pt@gmail.com %3e>> > > *Subject*: Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem > > *Date*: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 15:38:10 +0300 > > > > On 07/01/2013 03:12 PM, Ricardo Esteves wrote: > this resolved? > > > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> *From*: Livnat Peer < lpeer@redhat.com < mailto:lpeer@redhat.com > > >> < mailto:Livnat%20Peer%20%3clpeer@redhat.com %3e>> > >> *To*: Ricardo Esteves < maverick.pt@gmail.com > >> < mailto:maverick.pt@gmail.com > > >> < mailto:Ricardo%20Esteves%20%3cmaverick.pt@gmail.com %3e>> > >> *Subject*: Re: [Users] Bonding - VMs Network performance problem > >> *Date*: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 11:33:58 +0300 > >> > >> Hi Ricardo, > >> Are you still experiencing the problem described below? > >> Are you configuring MTU (to something other than default or 1500) for > >> one of the networks on the bond? > >> > >> Thanks, Livnat > >> > >> On 06/18/2013 05:36 PM, Ricardo Esteves wrote: > >>> Good afternoon, > >>> > >>> Yes, the "Save network configuration" is checked, configurations are > >>> persistent across boots. problem is > >>> that after a reboot the network performance on the VMs is very bad, and > >>> to fix it i need to remove the bonding and add it again. problem, i can download a file > >>> with wget at around 99 M/s. > >>> > this > >>> everytime i reboot my blades). > >>> > >>> Have you tried to check the "Save network configuration" check box, or > >>> clicking the button from the host's NICs sub-tab? > >>> > >>> This should persist the configuration that you set on the host across > >>> reboots.. > >>> > >>> > list > >>> Users@ovirt.org < mailto:Users@ovirt.org > < mailto:Users@ovirt.org > > >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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