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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I've got the problem back on the same server. This time I cant switch it off,
whatever I do.
However, this forced me to strip down the issue to the following fact:
Switching on ip_forwarding starts the packet loss. Apparently it was only by
accident that launching libvirt-bin switched it on. A
I'm still not quite sure what the exact reason for this behaviour is.
After testing several kernels -- 2.6.26 (Lenny), 2.6.31 (self built),
2.6.32 (Lucid, Squeeze, and self built) --, distributions -- Lenny,
Squeeze, Karmic, Lucid --, and two NICs -- RT, Intel -- I can't make
head of tail of it; al
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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libvirt-bin on latest lucid: heavy packet loss
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Same strange bug here (Lucid, 2.6.32-22 | 2.6.32.13, libvirt-bin 0.7.5,
lxc | Xen, amd64, Intel i7) but unfortunately the trick doesn't work for
me, i.e. disabling and enabling ip forwarding. As soon as ip forwarding
is enabled, packets are "dropped" again arbitrarily.
Absolutely no supportive tra
Am Montag, den 03.05.2010, 14:09 + schrieb C de-Avillez:
> Thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. This is
> interesting... are there log entries for libvirt? In fact, any log
> entries related to this packet loss?
Actually not. I tried syslog, dmesg, then xtail on /var
Thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. This is
interesting... are there log entries for libvirt? In fact, any log
entries related to this packet loss?
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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libvirt-bin on latest lucid: heavy packet loss
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