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Re: Bridged networking just quit!

360. Apr 22, 2008 5:46 AM in response to: laleger2
Click to view jmandawg's profile Novice 8 posts since
Jul 12, 2006

I was having this problem on an Ubuntu x64 host. I got fed up with no support, so i switched everything to KVM. I started experiencing the same issue with KVM. After alot of research and pulling out hair, i figured out it was the sky2 driver installed by default in ubuntu. I updated the network driver with the one on Marvell's official website and no problems since. Network is slow, but it doesn't quit. Not positive if this will solve the vmware problem since i'm on kvm now, but it's worth a shot.

Also after seeing the amount of support we received in this thread, i think i'm going to stick with KVM.

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

361. Apr 22, 2008 6:49 AM in response to: jmandawg
Click to view jsnavely's profile Novice 24 posts since
Dec 27, 2005

1) this thread isn't even about your problem
2) You're trying to run an OS vmware only has experimental support for
3) It wasn't even a vmware problem in the end


Why are you in here complaining again?

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

362. Apr 22, 2008 11:57 AM in response to: jsnavely
Click to view jmandawg's profile Novice 8 posts since
Jul 12, 2006
jsnavely wrote:
1) this thread isn't even about your problem
2) You're trying to run an OS vmware only has experimental support for
3) It wasn't even a vmware problem in the end

Why are you in here complaining again?

1) Isn't this thread about vmware networking bridges dying? Did i post in this in the wrong thread? My network bridge was dying, then i switched to KVM.

2) VMWare doesn't support Linux? Are you joking? Why can i download the linux vmware tarballs off their website then?

3) No S-H-I-T dumbass, neither are most of the solutions in this thread. I posted my solution in hopes that it might help someone else.

Was i really complaining? I'm so glad i don't have to deal with VMWare support and dumbasses like yourself anymore.

Why do you post here if you don't have anything of value to add?

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

363. Apr 22, 2008 11:59 AM in response to: jmandawg
Click to view COS's profile Expert 694 posts since
Dec 12, 2005
Pardon my ignorance but what is KVM? I know it as Keyboard, Video, Mouse.
I think this thread has enough info for VMWare to fix this problem and that everyone involved should get a T-Shirt or something for all their input.

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

364. Apr 22, 2008 12:09 PM in response to: COS
Click to view devzero's profile Master 2,749 posts since
Dec 27, 2004
Pardon my ignorance but what is KVM?
http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine

I know it as Keyboard, Video, Mouse.
yes, same abbreviation

I think this thread has enough info for VMWare to fix this problem and that everyone involved should get a T-Shirt or something for all their input.

it`s more a matter of "when will they start listening and make some qualified person to join this thread to get into the issue"

there is silence for months now from vmware , and that`s the main problem.
they don`t have interest in fixing this one.

fixing it is a differnt story, because i think this thread may not be about a single problem.
maybe different issues/bugs meet here.... (related to host os, related to user error.....or perhaps related to a vmware bug...)

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

365. Apr 23, 2008 12:02 PM in response to: devzero
Click to view devzero's profile Master 2,749 posts since
Dec 27, 2004
quoting my own thread:

it seems, that the vmware virtual networking/switch has got "stuck" with that specific mac adress and doesn`t forward any packets into a VM anymore.

so we have:

packet from guest-os -> vmnic -> vmnet1 -> vmnet1-host-nic -> host-os --->OK!
packet from host-os -> vmnet1-host-nic -> vmnet1 --|here must be a problem| -> vmnic ->guest-os --->NotOK!!!

this really looks like an issue with vmware virtual networking, i.e. the virtual hub/switch implementation.

can someone with networking issues check for this behaviour and confirm the same behaviour ?

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

366. Apr 25, 2008 7:50 AM in response to: devzero
Click to view the_sod's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Apr 25, 2008
I installed several waves of Microsoft updates to our server last night (SBS 2003). All four of the VMs stopped responding on the network, but could talk to each other. They all used bridged networking and static IPs, running Ubuntu 7.10. A quick Google landed me here. After reading this thread and trying various solutions I found that nothing seemed to work.

Then I read devzero's post about the ARP issue (http://communities.vmware.com/message/920916#920916). Running "vnetsniffer /e vmnet0" showed me the VMs sending out ARP requests but never getting anything back. So I was able to confirm his findings with my system. But what to do about it? Cycling the bridge device didn't help, nor did changing the MAC addresses of the VMs.

Just for a lark, I shut down all the VMs and (at random,) added a second bridged NIC to one of them. After firing it up - everything worked. I powered it off, removed the NIC, and tried again - still working. I then fired up all the VMs, and they are all working. Since I've been under pressure to get these back up I haven't tried a full reboot of the host server.

I hope this helps some other people out. I guess something in the VMNet arp table/cache got flushed or reset when the new NIC was installed - whatever it was I'm glad for a sudden flash of "whatthehelli'lltryit-ness"

  • Jon

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

367. May 3, 2008 10:32 AM in response to: laleger2
Click to view laleger2's profile Novice 12 posts since
Apr 11, 2008
Greetings everyone, it's been more than two weeks since switching out my Broadcom NetXtreme II NIC's with Intel PRO 1000/PT NIC's and my server backups have been working flawlessly! Before switching NIC's, server backups between my Guest OS (W2K3 x64) and Host OS (W2K3 x64) would fail almost every 2-3 days with Delayed Write Failed errors on the Guest OS. The backup file size might not be as large as others (4-5GB) but the failures were consistent even at that file size. I would be more than glad to provide more information/compare configuration with others who have attempted NIC swaps with no success.

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

368. May 5, 2008 5:10 AM in response to: laleger2
Click to view rkrewinkel's profile Lurker 3 posts since
Apr 25, 2008

hi,

I've just stumbled into this discussion, since we are having the exact same problem (still), but only on a linux host and guest system.
see my details: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/141700

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

369. May 5, 2008 12:40 PM in response to: SrMarcos
Click to view jkordish's profile Lurker 2 posts since
Sep 10, 2007
Hello all,

I was having the exact same issues as everyone describing here. I did everything I could possibly imagine to try and fix it. From upgrading my broadcom netXtreme driver to making registry changes.

Here is what I came up with that solved the issue for me. I apologize if this has already been addressed but I couldn't reader 25 pages of this thread.

In my situation it was installed on my work laptop which has the cisco vpn client installed on it. Apparently that is a no no. I went to my services on my host machine and stopped the Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service service. Bridge mode just started to work.

Hope this helps someone.

-cheers

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

370. May 5, 2008 12:50 PM in response to: the_sod
Click to view jblachowski's profile Novice 12 posts since
Nov 14, 2007

What driver is everyone using for their VM's. I've been using the e1000 driver. I've been working with support on this issue and now have become their test subject since they can't reproduce in their lab. Is anyone running the vmxnet driver or has anyone tried?

Basically these are the changes VMware wants me to make:

ethernet0.allow64bitvmxnet = "TRUE"
ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet"

Thoughts?


Re: Bridged networking just quit!

371. May 5, 2008 11:58 PM in response to: jkordish
Click to view olivelawn's profile Lurker 1 posts since
May 5, 2008
disabling the cisco vpn service fixed the bridge networking issue for me. I was banging my head against my desk. thanks!

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

372. May 12, 2008 2:00 PM in response to: jblachowski
Click to view MichaelHu's profile Lurker 2 posts since
May 12, 2008

I attempted changing from the e1000 to the vmxnet driver for my VMs. The problem I had with this was that the Windows 2003 x64 guests were not able to recognize the device and install drivers for it. I tried reinstalling the vmware tools in hopes that it would install the right driver for the vmxnet interfaces, but this did not work. I also mounted the vmware tools iso and copied the vmxnet drivers over to the windows server and tried to manually install them for the vmxnet devices. This did not work for me.

I am at a loss at where to go next with this issue and have tried all of the relevant suggestions in this thread. We purchased a support contract with vmware and they have not been able to help me with this yet either. After being bounced from technician to technician I finally got a call from the support manager saying that they would like me to run the vm-support.vbs script while the VM is experiencing the drop in network connectivity. Has anyone else with a support contract been asked to provide the same information? and if so what was vmware's response/finding? They say that they cannot recreate the issue in their test environment.


Another question: Has anyone that has been experiencing this problem tried moving their VMs over to an ESX server? Or to another virtualization platform? If so what platform have you moved to?


Re: Bridged networking just quit!

373. May 12, 2008 2:13 PM in response to: MichaelHu
Click to view COS's profile Expert 694 posts since
Dec 12, 2005
This issue pissed us off to no end so we opted to use ESX 3.5 and have not seen this issue as of yet. KNOCK ON WOOD!
For kicks I did a VMWare COnvert of a guest exhibiting this bug to an ESX host and we did not see any problems. I loaded it down with 8 simultaneous file copies each at 2GB and SQL 2005 backups through Veritas and it did not fault.

Re: Bridged networking just quit!

374. May 12, 2008 2:20 PM in response to: COS
Click to view MichaelHu's profile Lurker 2 posts since
May 12, 2008

Good to know, thank you. We have been working with VMsupport since the beginning of February this year trying to correct this problem. I am not optimistic that vmware support is going to be able to fix this anytime soon and so we are considering changing virtualization platforms.

How long have you been on the ESX platform now without any drops?

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