*SOLVED* gateway router cannot find VE [message #14228] |
Tue, 19 June 2007 23:14 |
eatingorange
Messages: 6 Registered: June 2007 Location: Orange County, California
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I'm having a problem with an OpenVZ installation. We're seeing about 5 to 10 percent packet loss to the VE from outside. It looks like the gateway router does not like us. We're using venet.
You can see from this ping a gap of about 30 packets:
64 bytes from 10.80.5.71: icmp_seq=1025 ttl=54 time=7.16 ms
64 bytes from 10.80.5.71: icmp_seq=1026 ttl=54 time=7.17 ms
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64 bytes from 10.80.5.71: icmp_seq=1055 ttl=54 time=43.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.80.5.71: icmp_seq=1056 ttl=54 time=7.12 ms
During this gap, tcpdump from HN's eth0 (it's gateway interface) shows this interesting ARP activity:
10:27:24.933754 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:25.390579 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
10:27:26.933402 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:27.432327 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
10:27:28.933049 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:29.060066 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
10:27:30.932697 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:31.273031 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
10:27:32.641380 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:33.144759 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
10:27:33.932293 arp who-has 10.80.5.71 tell 10.80.5.65
10:27:34.014636 arp reply 10.80.5.71 is-at 00:30:48:34:a6:d8
The gateway router is repeatedly asking about .71 but for whatever reason, is either not seeing the response or is just plain ignoring it. Unfortunately, it's a service provider's device and it's been pretty difficult to get the type of support I need in order to figure this out.
Could this be a config problem on my side or his router just braindead? It's a Summit Extreme.
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone may have.
Eric
[Updated on: Wed, 27 June 2007 17:36] by Moderator Report message to a moderator
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Re: gateway router cannot find VE [message #14230 is a reply to message #14228] |
Wed, 20 June 2007 04:25 |
rickb
Messages: 368 Registered: October 2006
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Hi. here is what I would do to narrow down the problem a bit
1) assign 10.80.5.71 as ethX:100 on your HN. duplicate the packet loss problem.
a) If no packet loss, come back to this forum and tell us as it is likely an openvz problem, and the devs will want to further analyze whats going on.
b) If the packet loss occurs again, reboot the HN into the non-vz kernel, turn up ethX:100 on 10.80.5.71. duplicate the packet loss problem. if the problem still occurs, its a problem on your network, possibly an ip conflict. if the problem does not occur, come back and post results on the forum as it may be an openvz related problem.
Rick Blundell
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[Updated on: Wed, 20 June 2007 04:25] Report message to a moderator
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Re: gateway router cannot find VE [message #14305 is a reply to message #14304] |
Fri, 22 June 2007 03:40 |
rickb
Messages: 368 Registered: October 2006
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so, let me verify
you booted your server into openvz kernel version XXXX, eth0 is assigned IP YYYY, subnet ZZZZ, gateway AAAA. eth0:100 is assigned IP 10.80.5.71, subnet BBBB, gateway CCCC. you let a long running ping to addresses 10.80.5.71 and XXXX from network DDDD/EEEE and there are times when IP 10.80.5.71 reports unreachable but YYYY is reachable?
is this correct? if so, please fill in missing letter. I would say if 10.80.5.71 and YYYY are on the same vlan/subnet, this is a rather amazing problem.
Rick
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