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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] unstable network problem
John Madden wrote:
Unfortunately, that's not an easily configurable
driver. If you don't mind recompiling the kernel,
try editing the driver and turning off NETIF_F_IP_CSUM,
i.e. force dev->features &= ~NETIF_F_IP_CSUM as
a quick short-term test.
I've got only a production install of Xen, and while the kernel is a custom
build
of 2.0.6-testing, it can't really be rebooted at the moment. It looks like it
hasn't fixed the issue for Tim, so it doesn't seem promising anyway.
Yes, I don't think that will help - but we're hoping to
clear up a few bugs in the next couple of days, so perhaps
you might want to hold off on trying routing or something else just yet.
I can't suggest anything other than trying to get more
info out of the system at the moment (tcp traces, logs, etc).
thanks,
Nivedita
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