• [6.7.0-rc1] Networking Issue


    Tybio
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    Moving over here from the release thread.

     

    My system boots clean and comes up, then ~10 minutes into operation it loses network.

     

    I have 2 connections:

     

    1> eth0: 10GB with unraid IP address

    2> eth2: 1GB MB port shared with IPMI

     

    Under 6.6.0 eth2 was configured "down" in unraid

     

    When I upgraded to 6.7.0-rc1 I had to shut down dockers/vms and "port down" it again.

     

    I think that's the end of this, but let me reboot with it down and connected and ensure it sticks.




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    Just rebooted, and eth2 is once more "up" and the option to "Port down" is there.  Is it possible I've got something miss-configured somewhere?

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    Net dropped again, without using Plex.  I'm at a loss here so going to revert back until a bright idea shows up.

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    Your ethernet controller crashes.

    DMAR: [DMA Read] Request device [04:00.0] fault addr feff6000 [fault reason 06] PTE Read access is not set
    
    04:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Aquantia Corp. AQC107 NBase-T/IEEE 802.3bz Ethernet Controller [AQtion] [1d6a:d107] (rev 02)

    Try to reseat the controller or use a different PCI slot.

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    Interesting, let me stress it out on 6.6.0.  It has been working flawlessly in 6.5.0 since I finished the build over a month ago.

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    I have the same 10G controller, but not using at the moment. I'll test too.

     

    If I remember correctly the controller driver was updated in kernel 4.19.

     

    Edited by bonienl
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    I have two servers running Unraid 6.7.0-rc1.

    There is a direct 10G connection between them.

    I let iperf run for 5 minutes with 10 concurrent streams.

    [SUM]   0.00-300.00 sec   346 GBytes  9.90 Gbits/sec    0             sender
    [SUM]   0.00-300.03 sec   346 GBytes  9.90 Gbits/sec                  receiver

    No issues and near line speed throughput.

     

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