Hi, Finally tracked this odd problem. It was not related to the igb kernel module, but to glitch in yast "Network -> Hardware -> Show visible port identification -> Blink". On my particular hardware (Jetway JBC390F541WAA-19B with 10 Ethernet interfaces) it blinks WRONG LED no matter what. ethtool --identify ethX blinks correct LED. Thus, actually I set up eth0 wrongly assuming this was eth9. System is 100% fresh clean install of 15.0 on reformatted SSD. Upgrade 42.3 -> Leap 15 on this hardware resulted in broken networking. Can't trace problems with broken upgrade, SSD was reformatted for clean install. Bug report is here: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1095598
On 1 Jun 2018, at 20:59, Per Jessen <per@computer.org> wrote:
Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
Leap 15 networking woes continue with another PC - Jetway JBC390F541WAA-19B with 10 network interfaces (all Intel i211 Rev03). It is critical infrastructure PC which is used as KVM host for routing software - VyOS (luckily I have a backup router).
Need to say, previously installed 42.3 worked without ANY problem whatsoever (unfortunately, SSD with old system is already reformatted). 100% fresh install (as Server in Yast installer + GUI) on new WD SSD (old SSD was OK but replaced for insurance), AppArmor, IPv6 and even firewall are disabled. Kernel scheduler set to deadline. All latest updates installed. Only ONE internal i211 ethernet interface currently used, static IP.
Networking doesn’t work at all, rcnetwork status shows “wicked [788]: eth9 setup-in-progress”, and this continues for forever. eth0 - eth8 are completely disconnected, no cables inside sockets This is clearly a problem with wicked and “igb" kernel module combo, because USB AX88772 Ethernet adapter works with the same PC with same cable and switch. Even LEDs on these interfaces are off all the time.
When they have no cables attached, LEDs would be off. Do you have LEDs lit on eth9 ?
Andrei, when posting logs and such, instead of everyone here getting 4000 lines, it might be better if you were to use paste.opensuse.org and just post the links.
In the logs I noticed:
wickedd-nanny[795]: eth9: state=device-up want=network-up, wait-for=link-up
This seems to indicate tat eth9 does not have a connection. Can you perhaps post output from "ip addr show dev eth9" and "ethtool eth9" ?
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