Hyper-V networking: problem after upgrade to 10.2

Jac Backus j.backus at bugworks.com
Tue Jan 26 15:31:35 UTC 2016


Hello Dexuan,

I did fresh installation with the current FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso and this works.
Even with the message, as you already mentioned.

With kind regards,

Jac

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Dexuan Cui [mailto:decui at microsoft.com] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 26 januari 2016 7:49
Aan: Kylie Liang; Jac Backus; 'freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org'; BSD Integration Components for Hyper-V
Onderwerp: RE: Hyper-V networking: problem after upgrade to 10.2

Hi Jac,
Kylie meant disabling TSO. Please try this ("ifconfig hn0 -tso").

The message " hn0: unknown status 1073872902 received" should be an unnecessary warning only.
My 10.2 VM can work fine even if I see the message too.

Can you please install a 10.2 VM from the 10.2 .ISO file directly as I did and see if it works for you?

I guess we never tried upgrading 10.1 from 10.2.
Can you please list the steps how you did the upgrading? We'll try the same steps.

Thanks,
-- Dexuan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kylie Liang
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 8:01
> To: Jac Backus <j.backus at bugworks.com>; 'freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org'
> <freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org>; BSD Integration Components for 
> Hyper-V <bsdic at microsoft.com>
> Subject: RE: Hyper-V networking: problem after upgrade to 10.2
> 
> Hi Jac,
> 
> Thank you for asking. To isolate your issue, could you please try 
> disabling SO on your 10.2 system first? Thank you.
> 
> And I would like to confirm with you
> 1) You met issue for 10.2 kernel + 10.2 system
> 2) No issue for 10.1 kernel + 10.1 system
> 3) No issue for 10.1 kernel + 10.2 system
> 
> Right? And add our engineers in the list.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kylie Liang
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd- 
> virtualization at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jac Backus
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 5:56 AM
> To: 'freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org' 
> <freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org>
> Subject: Hyper-V networking: problem after upgrade to 10.2
> 
> Dear reader,
> 
> Today, I did  upgrade  FreeBSD 10.1 to 10.2 running on Hyper-V on a 
> full patched Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 version.
> 
> After the update, networking does not work anymore.
> 
> In /var/log/messages is this:
> 
> Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: <Synthetic Network Interface> 
> on
> vmbus0 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: unknown status 
> 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: unknown 
> status 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: hv 
> send offload request succeeded Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: Using defaults for TSO:
> 65518/35/2048 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn0: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:08 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: <Synthetic 
> Network
> Interface> on vmbus0 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: unknown 
> Interface> status
> 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: unknown 
> status
> 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: hv send 
> offload request succeeded Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: Using defaults for TSO:
> 65518/35/2048 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn1: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:09 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: <Synthetic 
> Network
> Interface> on vmbus0 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: unknown 
> Interface> status
> 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: unknown 
> status
> 1073872902 received Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: hv send 
> offload request succeeded Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: Using defaults for TSO:
> 65518/35/2048 Jan 25 21:02:01 mercurius kernel: hn2: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:07
> 
> It worked fine with the 10.1 kernel, and when I boot this kernel, it works again:
> 
> Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn0: <Synthetic Network Interface> 
> on
> vmbus0 Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn0: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:07 Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn1: <Synthetic 
> Network
> Interface> on vmbus0 Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn1: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:08 Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn2: <Synthetic 
> Network
> Interface> on vmbus0 Jan 25 22:20:02 mercurius kernel: hn2: Ethernet address:
> 00:15:5d:ac:11:09
> 
> So I am running  a 10.2 system on a 10.1 kernel at the moment.
> 
> I found nothing in /usr/src/UPDATING and not really anything on the net.
> 
> So, could you tell why does this happen, and how can I solve this?
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> With kind regards,
> 
> Jac Backus
> 
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> freebsd-virtualization at freebsd.org mailing list 
> https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2flists
> .freebs
> d.org%2fmailman%2flistinfo%2ffreebsd-
> virtualization&data=01%7c01%7ckyliel%40064d.mgd.microsoft.com%7cc9ca2e
> 0d0fef482b553f08d325d3aefb%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&s
> data=o%2bMZGuBW0frrQhjAPkhrWlLgNEH8LJ7BiLUyiO4tvR0%3d
> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-virtualization- 
> unsubscribe at freebsd.org"


More information about the freebsd-virtualization mailing list