Re: Problems with multipathing between VMWare ESXi and LIO

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Hello Eljas,

> As an update, I switched frames to 1500 and disabled authentication.
> However, this did not help (but the version errors became consistent
> "version Min/Max 0x10/0x29"). 

I see, drop the chap and try again with the config I sent you and let me know
if it works. As I said for me it works day in and day out. Which version of the
ESX server are you using? I tried it with ESX 4.1, ESXi 5 and ESXi 5.1 and
never had problems with the LIO that is included in Debian wheezy.

> I captured some traffic and apparently ESX is sending something
> different than what Linux is receiving (the captures are not from same
> session, but should give an idea). I need to get some crossover cables
> to do packet captures on the wire to see where the packets are getting
> messed up.

I never looked at the traffic before, but ESXi sets the TTL to '1'.
Interesting. That explains why proxy arp never worked. Other than that
everything looks good for me, but maybe Nicholas sees something.

> It's quite weird that 1 port works correctly, but 3 are failing... And
> that 1 is part of same network card as 2 of them (there's Intel
> 82545GM with 3 ports in use & 1x Intel 82576).

My network cards are:

000:002:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection [vmnic0]
000:003:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection [vmnic1]
000:004:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection [vmnic2]
000:005:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection [vmnic3]

Cheers,
        Thomas
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