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Subject: [Bug 60620] guest loses frequently (multiple times per day!)
connectivity to network device
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 09:53:20 +0000
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--- Comment #16 from Folkert van Heusden ---
@jason
It happened with multiple virtual machines but 99 out of 100 times it happened
with one specific. That one is a firewall/gateway. It does iptables filtering
and forwarding. Both ipv4 and ipv6. It also runs things like mail, web, ntp,
etc.
It seems, by the way, that the suggestion by Stefan Hajnoczi from 2013-10-30
08:58:26 UTC work pretty well! (the ethtool tricks)
In fact this virtual machine ran for a week without any disconnects! Only a
week because the kernel paniced when I implemented traffic control rules to
prioritize ssh but that's a different problem.
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