This was fixed for me by patching the latest firmware on the GBICs.
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Title:
Sporadic problems with X710 (i40e) and bonding where one
I tested and can reproduce the problem with this combination:
Ubuntu 16.04, kernel 5.0.0-05.201903032031, driver 2.7.6-k, firmware
18.8.9
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Title:
Sporadic problems with X710 (i40e) and bonding where one interface is
shown as "
Can anyone follow up on this?
I am ready to provide specific logs and try alternative
methods/workarounds on demand.
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Title:
Sporad
Unable to serve the logs via apport-collect due to policy restrictions.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
After rebooting the physical server there is a 50/50 chance of all connected
interfaces coming up. This affects Dell EMC R740's and R440's equipped with the
X710 network cards.
As far as I noticed (~20 reboots on different machines), this happens only when
using bonding (in
The 4.4.0-136 from xenial-proposed seem to be working.
When will this make its way to xenial-updates?
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Title:
regression with EXT4
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1759920 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1759920
Same problem with ubuntu 17.10 and Kernel 4.13.0-37 and 4.13.0-38. On
the latest 4.16.1 mainline-kernel the problem does not exist.
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