Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 14:46:46 -0700 From: Mark Millard <markmi@dsl-only.net> To: paul.koch@akips.com, FreeBSD-STABLE Mailing List <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: 11.1 running on HyperV hn interface hangs Message-ID: <CACB07AA-F39D-4333-9A3F-F12DE1ABE7A2@dsl-only.net>
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Paul Koch paul.koch at akips.com wrote on Wed Sep 6 09:33:26 UTC 2017 : > We recently moved our software from 11.0-p9 to 11.1-p1, but looks like = there > is a regression in 11.1-p1 running on HyperV (Windows/HyperV 2012 R2) = where > the virtual hn0 interface hangs with the following kernel messages: >=20 > hn0: <Hyper-V Network Interface> on vmbus0 > hn0: Ethernet address: 00:15:5d:31:21:0f > hn0: link state changed to UP > ... > hn0: RXBUF ack retry > hn0: RXBUF ack failed > last message repeated 571 times >=20 > . . . >=20 > Has anyone seen this problem before with 11.1 ? While it is/was a personal use/experiment I have used all the following under Windows 10 Pro's Hyper-V with networking via hn0 Ethernet as seen from the guest FreeBSD: releng/11.1 (no longer around to remind me of the most recent -r?????? but various updates ) stable/11 (various updates, -r320807 currently) head (various updates, -r323147 currently) I had no problems with my use. (By no means a traffic match to your context but definitely used.) In all cases the Virtual Switch Manager was tied to the (builtin) "External network" that is listed as: Intel(R) I211 Gigabit Network Connection in the Virtual Switch Properties pop-up for External network. The machine is not a server. So not totally broken as far as I can tell. Something more specific to your context would seem to also be involved. Hyper-V has worked nicely for assigning 14 of the machine's 16 hardware threads to FreeBSD and doing buildworld buildkernel and poudriere based port builds. (Windows 10 Pro not being otherwise busy.) =3D=3D=3D Mark Millard markmi at dsl-only.net
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