• No network after 6.8 upgrade with 802.3ad


    ksarnelli

    I just upgraded from 6.7.2 to 6.8.0.

     

    I have link aggregation configured using 802.3ad and after the upgrade my unraid server was no longer accessible from my network.  I accessed the console through IPMI and can see that br0 has a reserved IP in the 169.254.X.X range, indicating that it couldn't contact the DHCP server.  Already tried rebooting again.

     

    Everything was working (for years) before the upgrade.  Any ideas?




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    Please open a topic under general support instead of this bug report.

    Bonding is working fine with Unraid 6.8. Something in your system and/or environment is likely not correct.

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    2 minutes ago, bonienl said:

    Please open a topic under general support instead of this bug report.

    And please also add the diagnostics ( tools -> diagnostics ) to that post.

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    I'm surprised to see someone had the same problem as me. My issues mysteriously disappeared after 4 to 5 restarts. All is ok now. I hope your issues dissolve as easily as mine did.

    Regards

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    6 hours ago, BrettC said:

    I'm surprised to see someone had the same problem as me. My issues mysteriously disappeared after 4 to 5 restarts. All is ok now. I hope your issues dissolve as easily as mine did.

    Regards

     

    Apparently we weren't the only ones, I found this thread: 

     

     

    As far as adding diagnostics it's not that simple without a network connection and the only access being a console via IPMI.  I'm pretty sure it has something with bonding+bridging but I didn't have time to continue experimenting and finally just disabled bonding in unRAID and disabled the LAG on my switch to get the server running again.  Not sure when I will have time to troubleshoot further.

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    2 minutes ago, ksarnelli said:

    Not sure when I will have time to troubleshoot further.

    If you find time, open a topic under general support.

    So far people reporting network issues had some (lingering) configuration mistake in their network settings.

    Newer linux kernels are less forgiving to mistakes and this becomes apparent when upgrading.

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    7 minutes ago, ksarnelli said:

    As far as adding diagnostics it's not that simple without a network connection and the only access being a console via IPMI.

    From the IPMI console type

    diagnostics

    This saves a zip file on your flash device under folder /logs.

    You can take the flash device out (after shutting down your server) and post said file.

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    2 hours ago, bonienl said:

    From the IPMI console type

    
    diagnostics

    This saves a zip file on your flash device under folder /logs.

    You can take the flash device out (after shutting down your server) and post said file.

     

    Thanks - next time I have a chance I will do that and post to general support as you requested.

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