[OpenIndiana-discuss] OI Hipster becomes unreachable over network after a certain length of uptime
Stephan Althaus
Stephan.Althaus at Duedinghausen.eu
Sun Apr 10 07:38:14 UTC 2022
On 4/10/22 04:13, Judah Richardson wrote:
> Finally got around to looking into this ongoing issue.
>
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 2:28 PM Judah Richardson <judahrichardson at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 11:36 AM stes at PANDORA.BE <stes at telenet.be> wrote:
>>
>>> Do you still have access to a console when the system is 'unreachable'
>>> over the network ?
>>>
>> Yes, I do.
>>
>>> If you still have a text console on the system which became unreachable,
>>> perhaps you could check before rebooting whether you can see any errors on
>>> the NIC.
>>>
>>> For example using:
>>>
>>> # dladm show-link -s rge0
>>>
>>> When I run the above command on system with a e1000g0 interface, it
>>> prints IERRORS / OERRORS in the show-link -s e1000g0 output, so hopefully
>>> it also prints those statistics for rge0.
>>>
>> Doesn't show any errors on this end.
>>> Also maybe there are error messages in the /var/adm/messages related to
>>> rge0.
>>>
>> No errors there either.
> Seems to be a problem within the OS itself, perhaps in relation to that
> particular NIC.
>
>
>> These are good ideas, thanks. I'll try them next time it happens and then
>> report back.
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> David Stes
>>>
>>> ----- Op 22 dec 2021 om 8:56 schreef Judah Richardson
>>> judahrichardson at gmail.com:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 2:06 AM Joshua M. Clulow <josh at sysmgr.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 at 22:26, Judah Richardson
>>>>> <judahrichardson at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 12:23 AM Joshua M. Clulow via
>>>>> openindiana-discuss <openindiana-discuss at openindiana.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Any logs or anything like that in particular I should take a look
>>> at?
>>>>>>> What driver is in use?
>>>>>> How do I determine this?
>>>>> What do you see in "ipadm show-addr"
>>>> $ sudo ipadm show-addr
>>>> Password:
>>>> ADDROBJ TYPE STATE ADDR
>>>> lo0/v4 static ok 127.0.0.1/8
>>>> rge0/_b dhcp ok 192.168.0.71/24
>>>> lo0/v6 static ok ::1/128
>>>> rge0/_a addrconf ok fe80::7a45:c4ff:fe14:10a4/10
>>>>
>>>> and "dladm show-ether"?
>>>>
>>>> ~$ sudo dladm show-ether
>>>> LINK PTYPE STATE AUTO SPEED-DUPLEX
>>>> PAUSE
>>>> rge0 current up no 1G-f
>>> none
>>>> By
>>>>> default, NICs are named with the driver you're using; e.g., "bge0" is
>>>>> an instance of the "bge" driver.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> What model of NIC is it?
>>>>>> It's an onboard Realtek NIC.
>>>>> If you "pkg install diagnostic/pci" you should be able to:
>>>>>
>>>>> /usr/lib/pci/pcieadm show-devs -o bdf,vid,did,driver,vendor,device
>>>>>
>>>> $ sudo /usr/lib/pci/pcieadm show-devs -o
>>> bdf,vid,did,driver,vendor,device
>>>> BDF VID DID DRIVER VENDOR DEVICE
>>>> 0/0/0 8086 100 -- Intel Corporation 2nd
>>>> Generation Core Processor Family DRAM Controller
>>>> 0/2/0 8086 102 i9150 Intel Corporation 2nd
>>>> Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
>>>> 0/16/0 8086 1c3a -- Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1
>>>> 0/1a/0 8086 1c2d ehci0 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #2
>>>> 0/1b/0 8086 1c20 audiohd0 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller
>>>> 0/1c/0 8086 1c10 -- Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1
>>>> 0/1c/2 8086 1c14 pcieb1 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 3
>>>> 0/1c/4 8086 1c18 pcieb2 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5
>>>> 3/0/0 10ec 8168 rge0 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
>>>> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
>>>> 0/1d/0 8086 1c26 ehci1 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1
>>>> 0/1f/0 8086 1c5c isa0 Intel Corporation H61
>>>> Express Chipset LPC Controller
>>>> 0/1f/2 8086 1c00 pci-ide0 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family Desktop SATA Controller (IDE mode,
>>> ports
>>>> 0-3)
>>>> 0/1f/3 8086 1c22 -- Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller
>>>> 0/1f/5 8086 1c08 pci-ide1 Intel Corporation 6
>>>> Series/C200 Series Chipset Family Desktop SATA Controller (IDE mode,
>>> ports
>>>> 4-5)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> e.g., I can see, on one of my systems:
>>>>>
>>>>> 0/1f/6 8086 15b7 e1000g0 Intel Corporation
>>>>> Ethernet Connection (2) I219-LM
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Joshua M. Clulow
>>>>> http://blog.sysmgr.org
>>>>>
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Hi!
The last few weeks i had some related symptom, that my connection to the
internet is not reachable after a period of time.
In my case, the default route gets lost somehow. When i add a new
default route according to my home network everything is fine again.
Some hints:
$ route get default
...
$ sudo route add 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1
...
I have a Ethernet Connection (5) I219-LM 8086:15e3
Maybe this was since my pkg update on 2022-03-09.
And i don't know for sure if this symptom is solved or not with my pkg
update yesterday, we'll see..
Regards,
Stephan
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