OS becomes unresponsive when Intel E810 NICs are added to a bond
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Environment
Situation
1. System is rebooted
2. A slave interface is removed from the bond device
3. A netdev_unregister event is generated for any other NIC in the system
B - Hangs, enabling bond, were reported again, starting with kernel 5.14.21-150400.24.41.
The system will hang on reboot, restarting network services after bond was created.
The system will also hang running any network related commands.
Resolution
Workaround:
A work around is not available if bonding was already created.
If the OS becomes hung, system may have to be reset.
Once reset, the following steps will help to avoid the issue on next reboot:
1. Boot into single user mode
2. cd to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
3. Delete the ifcfg-* files related to bonding.
4. Boot into multi user mode
5. Install maintenance update kernel version: 5.14.21-150400.24.33 or later.
B - For the second scenario observed with kernel 5.14.21-150400.24.41 and later:
The kernel update released May/2023, kernel 5.14.21-150400.24.63.1 resolves the issue.
Alternatively the following workaround (blacklisting irdma) can be used:
modprobe -r irdma modprobe -r ice echo 'blacklist irdma' >> /etc/modprobe.d/sfsc00603511.conf echo 'install irdma /bin/false' >> /etc/modprobe.d/sfsc00603511.conf modprobe ice
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- Document ID:000020969
- Creation Date: 08-Feb-2023
- Modified Date:12-May-2023
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