epair failure in production on 11.1-STABLE (r328930) ? weird!
k simon
moremore2 at outlook.com
Tue Jul 3 04:36:00 UTC 2018
When the host boots, it hints set the epair queue max len to 86016. I
did not see any related problem When I set it, it's stable.
But epair consumed cpu, it's so easy to touch 100% cpu usage if it's
passed high rate packets.
Simon
20180703
On 2018/7/3 06:16, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
> On 2 Jul 2018, at 21:11, Dr Josef Karthauser wrote:
>
>> We’re experiencing a strange issue in production failure with epair
>> (which we’re using to talk vimage to jails).
>>
>> FreeBSD s5 11.1-STABLE FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE #2 r328930: Tue Feb 6
>> 16:05:59 GMT 2018 root at s5:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/TRUESPEED amd64
>>
>> Looks like epair has suddenly stopped forwarding packets between the
>> pair interfaces. Our server has been up for 82 days and it’s been
>> working fine, but suddenly packets have stopped being forwarded
>> between epairs across the entire system. (We’ve got around 30 epairs
>> on the host). So, we’ve got a sudden ARP resolution failure which is
>> affecting all services. :(.
>
> Ok, that’s a very interesting new observation I have not heard before or
> missed. You are saying that for about 30 epair pairs NONE is working
> anymore? All 30 are “dead”?
>
> /bz
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