On 4/8/16 7:50 , Kilian Ries wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> seems like a driver problem to me... Found some other users in the illumos 
> forum which have problems with that chipset.
> 
> 
> dladm show-aggr -x
> LINK        PORT           SPEED DUPLEX   STATE     ADDRESS            
> PORTSTATE
> aggr0       --             1000Mb full    up        44:a8:42:34:87:63  --
>             bge0           1000Mb full    up        44:a8:42:34:87:63  
> attached
>             bge1           1000Mb full    up        44:a8:42:34:87:64  
> attached
> 
> 
> The strange thing is:
> 
> While i'm running "snoop -d aggr0" i am able to ping every other host in the 
> subnet and the outgoing mac-address seems to be right. When i'm canceling 
> snoop, the failure is back again and i can only ping some host in the subnet.

Rather than run snoop on the aggr, what happens if you run it on the
individual bge devices? Otherwise from your switch, which device is it
that we're seeing the wrong mac on? I'd presume it's on bge1. From the
switch is there any pattern to the traffic with the incorrect mac address?

> I think i'm going to put another network-card into the host ...

If possible, could we do a bit more debugging before you do that?
Otherwise I'm afraid we'll never get to the root cause here.

Robert


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