Hi I've been talking to the group who look after the other firewall cluster and they say they can find no reason for this behaviour.
After starting a spice session to a VM on host 172.x.y.z, I used wireshark on my F18 desktop with this filter "ip.host == 172.x.y.z and (tcp.analysis.keep_alive or tcp.analysis.keep_alive_ack)" and got back no results. ps -ef | grep vmname showed spice on ports 5924 and 5925. ip.host == 172.x.y.z and (tcp.port ==5924 or tcp.port == 5925) shows tens of thousands of rows. As a test, I changed the filter to just "tcp.analysis.keep_alive or tcp.analysis.keep_alive_ack" and I get many "TCP Keep-Alive" rows from other hosts Any ideas on this? Thanks CC On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Colin Coe <[email protected]> wrote: > All our RHEL guests (VMs) have the rhevm-guest-agent RPM installed and the > related service 'ovirt-guest-agent' running. > > I run an F18 client and my colleague runs an F19 client, we both see the > problem. We don't have any Fedora guests. > > We have no way of running up SPICE sessions in the VLAN that our RHEV-H > nodes are in, however I setup a SPICE session from between the inner and > outer firewalls. This session lasted two hours before it was dropped with > "TCP packet out of state: First packet isn't SYN". I'm pretty sure this > isn't virt-viewers fault though as we see this from time to time when the > firewall cluster changes active node. > > I've asked the group that look after the other firewall to investigate. > > Thanks > > CC > > > > > On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Marc-André Lureau <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> > Hmm, OK >> > >> > On the Windows locking problem, only my colleague has reported this and >> yes, >> > the VM does have the latest RHEV Tools installed (3.2-12). >> > >> > On the timeout, this occurs for both Windows (XP,7,8,2008R2,2012) and >> Linux >> > (RHEL5/6) VMs. All we need do to replicate the problem is to leave the >> SPICE >> > session alone for 15 minutes or so. How should we go about debugging >> this? >> >> I am trying with current RHEL devel host&guest, connection from f19 >> client, over local wifi and can't reproduce so far. >> >> We need to narrow the problem. Can you reproduce with a similar setup? >> Have you tried with f19 client? I don't think that should make any >> difference. >> >> Can you try to get to a point where you don't see the problem? (for >> example, on local network, perhaps even on localhost) >> >> Also, are the RHEL guest setup with RHEVM tools (I never installed >> those), could you try with bare VMs (without any rhevm or spice >> agent/drivers etc) >> >> thanks >> > > > > -- > RHCE#805007969328369 > -- RHCE#805007969328369
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