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    • M
      mcrook
      last edited by

      Yes sir, I sure did. The only thing I didn't do was add the turn tables before the upgrade, so I had to reassign the lan to a different nic. But after reboot it never worked.

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        heper
        last edited by

        ok… "lacp not working" is a little vague.

        what doesn't it do, what errors are you getting and have you tried to remove the lacp interface and recreate it ?

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          mcrook
          last edited by

          Yes of course I did that. Still nothing.

          Any ideas?

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            mcrook
            last edited by

            Apr 16 00:10:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:10:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:10:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:10:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:10:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:11:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:11:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:12:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:12:46 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: dc2: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0003)
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: partner.state=0
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: maxdelay=0
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: dc3: lacpdu transmit
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: actor=(8000,00-30-6E-5F-25-5E,0166,8000,0004)
            Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: actor.state=4d <activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>Apr 16 00:13:16 kernel: partner=(FFFF,00-00-00-00-00-00,0000,FFFF,0000)</activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted></activity,aggregation,sync,defaulted>

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            • M
              mcrook
              last edited by

              Bump

              Doesn't anyone else face this problem?

              Should I file a bug report since the turn table is being ignored?

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                cmb
                last edited by

                The tunable works fine. What does the output of "ifconfig" show for the lagg interface(s)?

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                  robi
                  last edited by

                  What turn table, dude? :o

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                    mcrook
                    last edited by

                    lagg0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                    options=80008 <vlan_mtu,linkstate>ether 00:30:6e:5f:25:5e
                    inet6 fe80::230:6eff:fe5f:255e%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                    inet 192.168.25.19 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 192.168.27.255
                    nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
                    status: active
                    laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                    laggport: dc3 flags=0<>
                    laggport: dc2 flags=0<></performnud,auto_linklocal></vlan_mtu,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>

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                      mcrook
                      last edited by

                      I know its been awhile but I would like to get this working

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                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        Maybe that's a regression in the dc driver in FreeBSD 10.x (it's for ancient NICs and probably not widely tested in more advanced configs, and not at all by us). Might want to try a different type of NIC, one like em or igb that's widely used with LACP. Or the latest 2.3 snapshot to see if it's something that was fixed between 10.1-REL and 10-STABLE.

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                          mcrook
                          last edited by

                          I'll try a snapshot, but it seems really silly that what worked in BSD9 doesn't in BSD10, but maybe it was over looked. As far as replacing the nic, its a 4 port that came with my rack server and I have limited funds to work with, but thank you for the idea though. I might keep an eye out for a more recent switch.

                          the switch by the way is an Avaya p133

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                            mcrook
                            last edited by

                            I have changed NICs and get the same result.

                            $ ifconfig lagg0
                            lagg0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                            options=8009b <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,vlan_hwcsum,linkstate>ether 00:21:9b:fc:d4:fd
                            inet6 fe80::221:9bff:fefc:d4fd%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                            inet 192.158.25.19 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 192.158.27.255
                            nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
                            status: active
                            laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                            laggport: bge1 flags=0<>
                            laggport: bge0 flags=0<></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,vlan_hwcsum,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>

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