Regarding your question about LLDP and IPv6...
The default Ubuntu 18.04.3 configuration has an IPv6 enabled kernel, but
the interface only has the default link local address configured. I've
seen it do router solicitation on link state changes and periodically
thereafter. I think I recall seeing s
The tpa_aborts shouldn't be a concern. They merely indicate that a TCP
flow could not be aggregated. That could have a performance impact, of
course, but that should manifest as counted drops somewhere if this were
the case.
Importantly, the tpa_aborts only apply to TCP traffic, but you see the
pr
I have tried, unsuccessfully, to reproduce this issue internally.
Details of my setup below.
1) I have a pair of Dell R210 servers racked (u072 and u073 below), each
with a BCM57416 installed:
root@u072:~# lspci | grep BCM57416
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM57416
Hi Nivedita,
I have been away on PTO the last week and am picking this up again now.
Please could you post the full bonding configuration?
Regards,
Edwin Peer
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I don't think bnxt_en exposes the disable_tpa parameter. Be that as it
may, I think the tpa_aborts may be a red herring. TPA aggregates TCP
flows and you are seeing the issue with ICMP.
In which direction(s) of traffic flow do you see the losses?
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> 3. mtr ping test
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> GoodSystem..0.0% Loss; 0.2 Avg; 0.1 Best, 0.9 Worst, 0.1 StdDev
> BadSystem2...11.7% Loss; 0.1 Avg; 0.1 Best, 0.2 Worst, 0.0 StdDev
The mtr packet loss is an interesting result. What mtr options did you
use? Is this a UDP or ICMP test?
With respect to one of these situations, this is the following system:
> Dell PowerEdge R440/0XP8V5, BIOS 2.2.11 06/14/2019
>
> Note that a similar system does not have any issues:
>
> Dell Inc. PowerEdge R430/0CN7X8, BIOS 2.3.4 11/08/2016
>
> So the NIC in the "bad" environment is:
>
> BCM574
Could you also please dump the ethtool statistics for the NIC?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1853638
Title:
BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Dual-Media 10G RDMA Ethernet
I am an engineer at Broadcom and have been assigned to investigate this
issue. To that end, I have a few clarifying questions:
1a) What is the benchmark tool you are using and could you provide a
link to where I can get it?
b) What kind of network traffic is it sending?
2a) In what units are th
Indeed, changing the ~/.cups/lpoptions did the trick.
So this bug is a "documentation bug" and a "false pretense bug" because
the dialog for setting the default printer only pretends to set the
default printer, and doesn't tell anything about the other influences.
I even wonder now which setting
Public bug reported:
Setting default printer does not work.
This is a nagging bug because it's affecting a commonly used, basic
function.
This bug persisted for a long time already.
Upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 did not help.
In my system, there are three configured printers: 1) a locally
conne
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