Quantcast
Channel: VMware Communities : Discussion List - ESXi
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8132

ESXi 6.5U1 - INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

$
0
0

Hello,

 

I'm currently using ESXi 6.5.0 U1 on 5th gen Intel NUC 5i5RYH. My problem is that in vmkernel.log, I can periodically see following error messages:

 

2017-07-31T13:02:58.620Z cpu3:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T13:28:57.556Z cpu3:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T13:56:36.992Z cpu3:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T18:09:02.992Z cpu2:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T18:54:39.258Z cpu2:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T19:23:58.097Z cpu1:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2017-07-31T19:31:25.509Z cpu0:65919)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

 

I assume that it has something to do with the native NIC driver, ne1000. Since I haven't noticed any performance degradation while those errors appears, I don't know if they are safe to ignore. I would like to have some more information about what does those errors means (unfortunately, I haven't found anything relevant)? My NIC, I218-V is on HCL list for version 6.5.0 U1. I know that e1000e driver supports my NIC as well, although shouldn't ne1000 perform better?

 

I have also found relevant changelog information for my network adapter in here [VMware ESXi 6.5 Update 1 Release Notes ]:

 

Supported Hardware Issues

  • Intel I218 NIC resets frequently in a heavy traffic scenario When TSO capability is enabled in NE1000 driver, I218 NIC reset frequently in heavy traffic scenario, because of I218 h/w issue. The NE1000 TSO capability for I218 NIC should be disabled. This issue is resolved in this release.

 

Although, when I look in ESXi Host Web Client -> Manage -> Advanced Settings, TSO related settings are following (enabled):

 

Net.UseHwTSO

When non-zero, use pNIC HW TSO offload if available

1

1

No

Net.UseHwTSO6

When non-zero, use pNIC HW IPv6 TSO offload if available

1

1

No

 

I don't really know if they are somehow related, so please enlight me


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8132

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>