2.6.32-41-server 64bit driver 3.7.17 what is FC? do you receive my attachment with ethtool output in previous letter? if not? here is output http://vk.rih.ru/dl/ethtool.txt
27.11.2013 12:20, Skidmore, Donald C пишет: > What is the version of your ixgbe driver and you're kernel version? > > Also do you have FC enabled and are you see a large amount of pause frames? > (i.e. ethtool -S output) > > Thanks, > -Don Skidmore <donald.c.skidm...@intel.com> > > p.s. I'll be out of town for a few days and don't know how often I'll be > able to get to my email so I might be slow getting back to you. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Viktor Khomyuk [mailto:v.khom...@office.ngs.ru] >> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 8:22 PM >> To: Skidmore, Donald C; e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> Subject: Re: [E1000-devel] ETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (ixgbe): transmit queue >> 0 timed out >> >> I see this message when one ospf neighbor fails and routes for his network >> gone for maximum 3 seconds. >> After 20 seconds something happens and this machine loose all network >> connections Before this message i see Nov 22 11:06:38 egw4-1 ospfd[9419]: >> nsm_change_state(195.93.186.253, Full -> Deleted): scheduling new router- >> LSA origination Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323607] ------------[ >> cut here >> ]------------ >> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323619] WARNING: at >> /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/net/sched/sch_generic.c:261 >> dev_watchdog+0x262/0x270() >> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323623] Hardware name: X8SIE >> >> lspci and ethtool in attachment >> >> >> >> 26.11.2013 0:43, Skidmore, Donald C пишет: >>> Those last "fake Tx Hang" messages from the driver show that the upper >> stack is timing out while the driver doesn't think it has anything to do. >> The >> stack dump previous to this is most likely the culprit. Since we don't see >> any >> ixgbe call's in the trace I wonder what is going on with the rest of the >> network stack. When do you see this happening, at boot time, heavy traffic >> loads? >>> I would also be interested in seeing the device's statics (i.e. ethtool >>> -S), as >> well as the pci layout (i.e. lspci -vvv). Is there anything prior to this >> stack >> dump in the log that would imply something strange is going on? >>> Thanks, >>> -Don Skidmore <donald.c.skidm...@intel.com> >>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Viktor Khomyuk [mailto:v.khom...@office.ngs.ru] >>>> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:12 PM >>>> To: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> Subject: [E1000-devel] ETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (ixgbe): transmit queue 0 >>>> timed out >>>> >>>> Hello! >>>> I got this message. Is this a problem of driver or network card? >>>> >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323607] ------------[ cut >>>> here >>>> ]------------ >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323619] WARNING: at >>>> /build/buildd/linux-2.6.32/net/sched/sch_generic.c:261 >>>> dev_watchdog+0x262/0x270() >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323623] Hardware name: X8SIE >>>> Nov >>>> 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323625] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 >>>> (ixgbe): transmit queue 0 timed out >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323628] Modules linked in: >>>> ipt_NETFLOW ipt_LOG ipt_set xt_multiport iptable_filter xt_geoip >>>> xt_comment xt_tcpudp xt_NOTRACK iptable_raw iptable_nat nf_nat >>>> nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_conntrack nf_defrag_ipv4 iptable_mangle >>>> ip_tables ip_set_iphash ip_set_nethash x_tables ip_set ip_vs ipmi_si >>>> ipmi_devintf ipmi_msghandler 8021q garp stp ip_gre lp ixgbe parport >>>> fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor vga16fb dca vgastate psmouse >>>> serio_raw joydev usbhid hid megaraid_sas e1000e [last unloaded: >>>> ipt_NETFLOW] Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 >>>> kernel: [3010351.323669] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Not tainted >>>> 2.6.32-41-server #94-Ubuntu Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: >> [3010351.323672] Call Trace: >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323674] <IRQ> >>>> [<ffffffff81067c8b>] >>>> warn_slowpath_common+0x7b/0xc0 Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: >>>> [3010351.323686] [<ffffffff81067d31>] >>>> warn_slowpath_fmt+0x41/0x50 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323691] [<ffffffff814925d2>] >>>> dev_watchdog+0x262/0x270 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323695] [<ffffffff81081c37>] ? >>>> insert_work+0x77/0xc0 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323703] [<ffffffff81039889>] ? >>>> default_spin_lock_flags+0x9/0x10 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323710] [<ffffffff81094114>] ? >>>> clockevents_program_event+0x54/0xa0 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323715] [<ffffffff81492370>] ? >>>> dev_watchdog+0x0/0x270 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323720] [<ffffffff810785fb>] >>>> run_timer_softirq+0x19b/0x340 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323725] [<ffffffff8109589a>] ? >>>> tick_program_event+0x2a/0x30 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323731] [<ffffffff8106f347>] >>>> __do_softirq+0xb7/0x1f0 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323737] [<ffffffff810c6960>] ? >>>> handle_IRQ_event+0x60/0x170 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323742] [<ffffffff810142ac>] >>>> call_softirq+0x1c/0x30 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323747] [<ffffffff81015c75>] >>>> do_softirq+0x65/0xa0 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323750] [<ffffffff8106f145>] >>>> irq_exit+0x85/0x90 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323757] [<ffffffff81565f45>] >>>> do_IRQ+0x75/0xf0 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323761] [<ffffffff81013ad3>] >>>> ret_from_intr+0x0/0x11 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323764] <EOI> >>>> [<ffffffff8101b64f>] ? mwait_idle+0x6f/0xd0 Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 >>>> kernel: [3010351.323774] [<ffffffff81563b7a>] ? >>>> atomic_notifier_call_chain+0x1a/0x20 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323779] [<ffffffff81011e43>] ? >>>> cpu_idle+0xb3/0x110 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323785] [<ffffffff81548667>] ? >>>> rest_init+0x77/0x80 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323793] [<ffffffff8188ddf7>] ? >>>> start_kernel+0x36d/0x376 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323799] [<ffffffff8188d33a>] ? >>>> x86_64_start_reservations+0x125/0x129 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323804] [<ffffffff8188d438>] ? >>>> x86_64_start_kernel+0xfa/0x109 >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323807] ---[ end trace >>>> 90d7fc0f54b55b35 ]--- >>>> Nov 22 11:06:58 egw4-1 kernel: [3010351.323812] ixgbe 0000:01:00.0: >>>> eth0: Fake Tx hang detected with timeout of 5 seconds Nov 22 11:06:58 >>>> egw4-1 kernel: [3010361.307897] ixgbe 0000:01:00.0: >>>> eth0: Fake Tx hang detected with timeout of 10 seconds Nov 22 >>>> 11:06:58 >>>> egw4-1 kernel: [3010381.276465] ixgbe 0000:01:00.0: >>>> eth0: Fake Tx hang detected with timeout of 20 seconds >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> --------- Shape the Mobile Experience: Free Subscription Software >>>> experts and >>>> developers: Be at the forefront of tech innovation. >>>> Intel(R) Software Adrenaline delivers strategic insight and >>>> game-changing conversations that shape the rapidly evolving mobile >> landscape. 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