[PVE-User] Loosing network connectivity in a VM
Eric Abreu
abreuer1521 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 2 17:16:16 CET 2018
You have not talked about the physical machine, if there is an issue with the host network interface you could experience the same behavior.
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> On Jan 2, 2018, at 7:41 AM, Mark Schouten <mark at tuxis.nl> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a VM running Debian Stretch, with three interfaces. Two VirtIO
> interfaces and one E1000.
>
> In the last few days one of the Virtio interfaces stopped responding. The
> other interfaces are working flawlessly.
>
> The Virtio-interface in question is the busiest interface, but at the moment
> the the interface stops responding, it's not busy at all.
>
> tcpdump shows me ARP-traffic going out, but nothing coming back.
>
> I experienced this with other VM's on this (physical) machine as, making me
> believe it is a new bug in KVM/Virtio.
>
> The config of the VM is quite default, as is the config for other VM's on which
> I experienced this same issue.
>
> Has anybody seen this behaviour before, does anyone have an idea what to do
> about it?
>
> root at host02:~# pveversion
> pve-manager/5.0-30/5ab26bc (running kernel: 4.10.17-2-pve)
>
> # info version
> 2.9.0pve-qemu-kvm_2.9.0-4
>
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