On Mon, June 9, 2014 11:46, Steve Clark wrote:
Hi,
Don't know if you saw my prior email, but we experienced this exact same problem see log excerpts below: ... Jul 31 17:05:18 wolfpac kernel: pciehp 0000:00:1c.5:pcie04: Card not present on Slot(37) Jul 31 17:05:18 wolfpac kernel: pciehp 0000:00:1c.5:pcie04: Card present on Slot(37) Jul 31 17:05:18 wolfpac kernel: device eth5 left promiscuous mode Jul 31 17:05:19 wolfpac kernel: e1000e 0000:07:00.0: PCI INT A disabled Jul 31 17:05:20 wolfpac ntpd[2726]: Deleting interface #7 eth5, 192.168.198.95#123, interface stats: received=517, sent=522, dropped=0, active_time=108106 secs Jul 31 17:05:20 wolfpac ntpd[2726]: Deleting interface #8 eth5, fe80::290:bff:fe2a:acf3#123, interface stats: received=0, sent=0, dropped=0, active_time=108039 secs ...
This would randomly happen on systems that weren't connected directly to the internet. We experienced this on multiple systems. Since we upgraded to the latest elrepo driver and added pcie_aspm=off to our kernel command line we have never experienced the issue again.
Thank you. I did get your message and I simply have not had time to test its implementation as it necessarily involves a restart of the test system. I am trying to discover if there is some way of restarting a headless server and use a specific grub entry instead of the default. I want to leave the default unchanged until I can prove that any manual changes I make do not negatively impact a system restart.
If anyone knows if this is possible and if so, how it is done, I would welcome the information.
Regards,