Does dmesg show anything suspicious that might for example point to an overflowing connection tracking table or something similar?
Regards, Dennis
On 09/26/2011 10:17 PM, Aaron Linnen wrote:
Pinging from one domU other domUs shows dropped packets, which is how we initially discovered something odd was going on. It also happens pinging to the domUs from other physical machines.
netstat -i in dom0 shows dropped packets (TX-DRP) on the vif devices. Within the domUs it comes back with zeros.
It only seems to happen under fairly heavy load.
The machines in question are on the same bridge xen. That bridge has separate subnets and one domU is a router that routes between them (and performs LVS functions).
Aaron
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 14:08:47 -0500, Nehemiah wrote:
what evidence do you have of packet loss? between the net and the machines or between machines bridged together with xen?
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On Monday, September 26, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Aaron Linnen wrote:
We are experiencing some packet loss between xen machines which we haven't seen before. Is this a problem anyone's run into before and/or has ideas on how to diagnose the issue?
The setup is CentOS 5 xen-3.0.3-80.el5_3.3
Aaron
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