Known Inbox-Related Issues
The following table describes known issues in this release and possible workarounds.
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Bugzilla Ref. |
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2482177 |
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Description: RDMA device name for VFs may change after resetting all VFs at once. |
Workaround: Either reset interfaces one by one with a delay in between, or use a network interface naming scheme with predictable interface names, such as NAME_PCI or NAME_GUID: copy /lib/udev/rules.d/60-rdma-persistent-naming.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/ and edit the last line accordingly. Note that this will change interface names. |
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Description: RPM package kernel-modules-extra is required for supporting various OVS Hardware Offloads. To use OVS Hardware Offloads, make sure to install the kernel-modules-extra RPM package which provides various kernel modules that are required for supporting this functionality. |
1816660 |
Description: When the NUM_OF_VFS parameter configured in the Firmware (using the mstconfig tool) is higher than 64, VF LAG mode will not be supported while deploying OVS offload. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: ConnectX-5, VF LAG, ASAP 2, SwitchDev |
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1816660 |
Description: An internal firmware error occurs either when attempting to disable single-root input/output virtualization or when unbinding PF using a function (such as ifdown and ip link) under the following condition: VF LAG mode in an OVS offload deployment, where at least one VF of any PF is still bound on the host or attached to a VM. |
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Workaround: Unbind or detach VFs before you perform these actions as follows.
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Keywords: ConnectX-5, VF LAG, ASAP2, SwitchDev |
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1284047 |
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Description: Bandwidth degradations due to PTI (Page Table Isolation) in Intel's CPU security fix. |
Keywords: Performance |
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1610281 |
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Description: Setting speed to 56GbE on ConnectX-4 causes firmware syndrome (0x1a303e). |
Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: ConnectX-4, syndrome |
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1609804 |
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Description: Kernel panic during MTU change under stress traffic. |
Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: Panic, MTU |