Hello,
 I am running  Xen 3.2.1 under a Gentoo 2.6.21-xen kernel. 
I have four domains running under a single dom0, two hvm: Windows XP and 
Windows 2k3, and two pv:  a Gentoo 2.6.25 kernel, and a Ubuntu 2.6.24 
kernel.  I have also experienced the same behaviour under a 2.6.21-xen 
gentoo kernel.
 All the domU networks are bridged to a single 1gb nic, and I have tried 
an alternative physical nic.  There is very little load on this nic - 
this is a test environment.
 At a certain point that I have not established exactly, the network load 
takes out the pv network.  For example, if I initiate a bittorrent 
session in a pv domU, I get a slow build up of network load, and then 
connectivity is lost to both of the pv domU's.  If I console into them, 
they cannot ping outside the network, but they can ping their own 
interfaces.  A tcpdump on the dom0 physical shows no traffic.  However, 
during all this, the hvm domains are able to use their network 
connections without issues. 
A shutdown of the broken domU doesn't work, as they have nfs shares 
loaded and it hangs on the nfs unmount, but I suspect that without this 
they would shutdown cleanly.  In any case, I have to destroy them.   If 
I attempt to recreate, I get:
    Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not 
working.
The xend log only shows:
   ...
    [2008-08-31 19:14:11 5531] DEBUG (DevController:595) 
hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vif/11/0/hotplug-status.
   [2008-08-31 19:15:51 5531] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1897) 
XendDomainInfo.destroy: domid=11
   ...
 Although the hvm domUs are still working, if I shut them down, they hang 
on start up, again with the vif problem.
 I used the bittorrent example above to demonstrate it is at a certain 
traffic load, however if I do a large cp from the domU to an nfs share, 
it will fail almost instantly.
 Restarting xend has no effect.  The only thing I can fix the problem 
with is a reboot of the dom0.
Here is the dom0 kernel line:
   module /xen-2.6.21-noreal root=/dev/sda2 max_loop=255
 (the noreal just refers to the realtek drivers being removed from the 
kernel, as I tried to use realteks own drivers on their website to 
resolve the problem, but the behaviour is the same).
Here is the domU cfg:
==========================================
kernel = '/xen/kernels/xen-2.6.25-pae'
ramdisk = '/etc/xen/kernels/initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.25-gentoo-r7-ich10'
extra = 'console=hvc0'
memory = '768'
disk = [
               'phy:sda7,hda3,w',
               'file:/xen/domains/zenayonswap.img,hdb,w'
]
name = 'zenayon'
vif = ['bridge=eth1, mac=00:16:3E:11:11:12']
root='/dev/xvda3'
cpu_cap = 100
#sdl=0
#acpi=0
#apic=0
localtime=1
================================
The dmesg of the dom0 and domU don't have any clues that I can see, nor 
log/messages, nor the xen logs.
 I am at a bit of a loss as to how to diagnose this.  All the other 
networking related issues seem to have been resolved in earlier releases 
and/or are related to routed mode.  It seems to be related to the dom0 
kernel or xend, as these are the things that haven't changed in my 
testing.  Perhaps I have a setting in my dom0 kernel that is not compatible?
Thanks for any help,
Paul
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