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Mellanox Connectx-2 - Sharing Issues

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Hey All - I recent installed two Mellanox Connectx-2 10Gb cards on two unRaid servers. I set them up with 192.168.10.X/24 because I have my 1gb on 192.168.1.X/24. I am able to ping each other and connect to each unRaid server using the 10gb connection; however I have recently started to experience some issues with SMB. 

 

I have attached images of my network configuration for each unRaid machine.

 

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Below is an example of the error that I having. I also included ethtool results. Is there some magic setting that I am missing? I was also considering to include the 10gb card in the bonding group of the 1gb card; however do not suspect that is the best solution.

 

I would greatly appreciate any guidance/assistance on this issue as I have been pulling my hair figuring this out.

 

Feb 21 15:53:41 Omega kernel: mlx4_en: eth4: Link Down
Feb 21 15:53:41 Omega kernel: br4: port 1(eth4) entered disabled state
Feb 21 15:54:33 Omega kernel: mlx4_en: eth4: Link Up
Feb 21 15:54:33 Omega kernel: br4: port 1(eth4) entered blocking state
Feb 21 15:54:33 Omega kernel: br4: port 1(eth4) entered forwarding state
Feb 21 15:54:33 Omega kernel: mlx4_en: eth4: Link Down
Feb 21 15:54:33 Omega kernel: mlx4_en: eth4: Link Up
Feb 21 15:54:38 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal
Feb 21 15:54:38 Omega kernel: reconnect tcon failed rc = -2
Feb 21 15:54:40 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal
Feb 21 15:54:42 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal
Feb 21 15:54:44 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal
Feb 21 15:54:46 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal
Feb 21 15:54:48 Omega kernel: CIFS VFS: BAD_NETWORK_NAME: \\192.168.10.4\personal

 

 

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omega-syslog-20190221-1647.zip

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alpha-diagnostics-20190221-2123.zip

omega-diagnostics-20190221-2122.zip

Edited by 188pilas
include diagnostics

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One more thing to note is that I enabled bridging to pass the 10gb card to a VM. Not sure if this is part of the problem; I am thinking to disable bridging and monitor the logs.

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I disabled SMB sharing and started to use NFS sharing...will report back if any issues.


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I had to enable back the smb daemon. Transfer speeds on nfs using 10gb were not that pretty.


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