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Syslog filling with device eth0 entered/left promiscuous mode

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I just got a message that my /var/log is getting full and when I look there are hundreds of repeats of

 

Jan 21 10:03:35 Ragon kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode
Jan 21 10:06:51 Ragon kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode

 

I've seen some people mention similar issues with multiple dockers on the same port but I can't see any similar issues, most of my containers are on br0 if they use a repeated port like 8080 with their own IPs.

 

I have a Realtek NIC but I've installed the driver from CA for that.

ragon-diagnostics-20240121-1004.zip

Solved by BurningSky

  • Community Expert

You tend to get that type of message any time a docker starts.   If it keeps happening you probably have a docker crashing and then attempting to restart.   You should be able to tell from the uptime which one(s) that is.

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I checked this morning and there haven't been any containers that have restarted in line with the messages. I updated 2 containers 18mins ago so they show as more recent status, the others are 29+ hours but in the last 18mins there have been 7 more messages. Is there anything else I should be looking at rather than just status on docker ps?

  • 2 weeks later...
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  • Solution

Found the culprit, it was Pi Alert, so that has been removed now!

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