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Date:      Wed, 04 Dec 2024 16:26:01 +0000
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To:        net@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 254341] igb hung every 5-20 hours. ifconfig down+up solves the problem for next N hours
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--- Comment #23 from Vladislav Shabanov <vlad.shabanov@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Kevin Bowling from comment #22)
First of all, thank you for your attention.

The current status:
1. It's impossible to turn off BMC via BIOS on this server. The only way is=
 go
to DC, disassemble the machine and remove the jumper. It's difficult to do =
it
now. To be honest, I dont beleive that the problem lays here: BMC has separ=
ate
LAN port which is empty.=20

2. I carefully re-examined BIOS settings, removed firmware load to LAN chil=
ps
(firmware with PXE). Nothing changed.

3. Upgraded to 14.2-RELEASE. Nothing changed.

4. Set hw.em.eee_setting=3D0 in boot/loader.conf. Nothing changed.

The problem persists. The more LAN traffic, more chance igb0 to hung.

Questions:
1. X2APIC in BIOS is turned off. It looks like enabling it increases the ch=
ance
for machine to crash. Is it worth testing?
2. Which new parameters of management traffic stats should I dump?

With best regards,
    Vlad

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