Its an Dell R320 with iDrac Enterprise. As far as i now every iDrac is based on 
a BMC so i would say yes.

Greets
Kilian

________________________________________
Von: Robert Mustacchi <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. April 2016 03:06
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: [smartos-discuss] Link Aggregation Problem

On 4/11/16 13:19 , Robert Mustacchi wrote:
> On 4/11/16 13:11 , Kilian Ries wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.04.16, 17:57 schrieb "Robert Mustacchi" <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> ###
>>>> $snoop -d bge0 |grep ICMP
>>>> Using device bge0 (promiscuous mode)
>>>> hostname -> 192.168.234.1 ICMP Echo request (ID: 6337 Sequence number: 0)
>>>> 192.168.234.1 -> hostname ICMP Echo reply (ID: 6337 Sequence number: 0)
>>>> ###
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So the problem only occurs on some IPs, not on all:
>>>>
>>>> ping 192.168.234.1 (gateway) works
>>>> ping 192.168.235.16 (other smartos host) works
>>>> ping 192.168.234.20 (other smartos host) doesn't work
>>>
>>> Okay, this helps. I have a working theory for what might be happening. I
>>> should have asked for this initially, but with the snoop of bge0 could
>>> you actually run snoop -d bge0 -o /path/to/some/file icmp and then after
>>> you do a few pings in the going out the bge0 case and coming in the bge1
>>> case, could you ctrl+c and make that snoop file available please?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>
>> Ok, i have done the snoop recording and uploaded two files for you. While i 
>> was testing i discovered another interesting detail:
>>
>> When i start a VM the problem is gone! Because this was a new host (not in 
>> production yet) i didn’t have setup any VM until now. If i start a KVM (on 
>> another VLAN than the host, tried it with two different VLANs) the ping 
>> works. If the KVM is stopped, ping doesn’t work as described in my last mail 
>> (only some hosts do ping).
>>
>> As i wrote i uploaded two files, one while a KVM was running and one while 
>> all KVMs were stopped:
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50825798/snoop_bge0_works
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50825798/snoop_bge0_broken
>>
>>
>> In both scenarios i did the same sequence:
>>
>> $ping 192.168.234.1
>>
>> $ping 192.168.234.20
>>
>> $ping 192.168.234.20
>>
>> $ping 192.168.235.16
>
> Thanks, I'll go through this in the coming week. I suspect there are
> some issues with how we're programming the MAC addresses. I bet we've
> exceeded the count of those when we do that programming.
>
> I'll have some follow up questions soon I hope.
 
 I have a working theory about what's going on here. Does this machine
 have a BMC on it?
 
 Thanks,
 Robert
 


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