[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [Xen-devel] ARP problems in -testing?



On 16 Jan 2005, at 17:42, Ron Watkins wrote:

I'm seeing something rather unusual that I thought might be an ARP problem, but further testing appears to have ruled that out.

Scenario: slave domains with random ARP addresses. On a fresh start of a domain, it is unreachable from outside. Pinging from Domain 0 to the slave domain work fine, but changes nothing.

Here's the interesting part: pinging from the slave domain to any external host, including Domain 0, also works... and immediately 'unsticks' the net connection, so that everything works as I expect it to.

I'm experiencing this problem too... The workaround I'm using is to include a "ping -c2 some_outside_IP" inside the init scripts of the slave xenU domain, and it works, but it's an ugly hack.

This seems to happen with or without my firewalling rules. (I disable the antispoof section of the 'network' script, so that the firewall rules there don't interfere with mine.)

My initial theory was that it's an ARP problem. I thought the outbound packet was being bridged properly to the outside world, the router saw the arp address, and started working. But this does not appear to be correct. If I add a secondary IP to the eth0 inside the virtual domain, I do indeed see arp requests and arp replies.

I don't know what the problem is, but running tcpdump inside the slave U domain, shows that packets are received by then xenU kernel, but no packets are sent back from the xenU kernel in response. Weird. However, pinging some external host from the xenU domain, seems to resolve this misterious problem.

When it is in 'stuck' mode, running a tcpdump from the SLAVE domain shows the echo requests arriving: [ips changed to protect the morally questionable]:

16:36:54.694003 IP 24.0.0.10 > 69.0.0.76: icmp 40: echo request seq 2344

But there are no replies issued. After I ping the outside world, which instantly 'wakes up' the connection:

16:38:57.212284 IP 24.0.0.10 > 69.0.0.76: icmp 40: echo request seq 11816
16:38:57.212314 IP 69.0.0.76 > 24.0.0.10: icmp 40: echo reply seq 11816

This is from a brand-new download today, btw.

Yep! I run bk pull every day or so from xeno-unstable.

I am really mystified.  Any suggestions?

It seems we are having the same problems :-)



-------------------------------------------------------
The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues
Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek.
It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt
_______________________________________________
Xen-devel mailing list
Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel


 


Rackspace

Lists.xenproject.org is hosted with RackSpace, monitoring our
servers 24x7x365 and backed by RackSpace's Fanatical Support®.