That's great news! Glad it all worked out.
-Si
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Holy cow Simon!!! That did the trick!!!
Thank you so much! I feel like I should send you coffee or beer or
something :)
Steve
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 11:48 AM Simon Weller
wrote:
> I recall an issue a while back where the Windows Virtio drivers didn't
> support generic support offload (GRO)
I recall an issue a while back where the Windows Virtio drivers didn't support
generic support offload (GRO) and it created some performance problems with
Cisco NICs.
This was particular to Windows and didn't occur for Linux VMs.
Can you try disabling GRO on your NICs and retesting?
ethtool -K
Thanks for the hint, no rare logs in any hosts, all vms works well except for
this VirtualRouter, any way to do force a VPC cleanup ?
Regards
On 8/07/22, 7:54 AM, "vas...@gmx.de" wrote:
A look into the log-files of the hosts where the router shall be deployed
to might be helpfull as
A look into the log-files of the hosts where the router shall be deployed
to might be helpfull as well. Even if it is not "running" on the host - it
might be that the host has some trouble to start the job.
Regards,
Chris
Am Fr., 8. Juli 2022 um 14:30 Uhr schrieb Ricardo Pertuz <
Some updates on logs
2022-07-08 00:01:31,809 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachinePowerStateSyncImpl]
(AgentManager-Handler-11:null) (logid:) vm id: 7532 - time since last state
update(120809ms) has passed graceful period
2022-07-08 00:01:31,812 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachinePowerStateSyncImpl]
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply, these would be the answers:
0. yes, full reboot Management Server and Hosts
1. MS Servers are UP (we have 2)
2. The affected VM is a virtual router, still in starting state, no running on
any host
3. Capacity is less than 10% at the moment
4. I am able to launch