I am not entirely sure if this is the situation, but I have been observing that very often (a few times a week) the internet is gone as I wake up.
The thing to get the internet back online is to reboot the VM ClearOS under Proxmox. The same system has been working with direct DHCP before without issue.
Since I have moved and now stuck with PPPoE, I started to have this problem.
I am wondering maybe the PPPoE session died, is there any mechanism from ClearOS I can use to send a keep-alive message?
Or is it already there by default?
The connection is given by the modem of the ISP directly to the Proxmox ClearOS VM.
Wall-->Tel Cable *yuck*-->Modem-->RJ45-->Proxmox-->SRIOV VF-->ClearOS
The thing to get the internet back online is to reboot the VM ClearOS under Proxmox. The same system has been working with direct DHCP before without issue.
Since I have moved and now stuck with PPPoE, I started to have this problem.
I am wondering maybe the PPPoE session died, is there any mechanism from ClearOS I can use to send a keep-alive message?
Or is it already there by default?
The connection is given by the modem of the ISP directly to the Proxmox ClearOS VM.
Wall-->Tel Cable *yuck*-->Modem-->RJ45-->Proxmox-->SRIOV VF-->ClearOS
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Nick Howitt wrote:
Syswatch does a ping check to see if the WAN is online every 60s (configurable in /etc/syswatch), and it should try and reset the line if it goes down. I suspect some interference between ClearOS and syswatch and I don't know anything about Proxmox and SR IOV.
I see, that's good enough to know. There is a chance actually my NIC is broken, as I have seen message from Proxmox suggesting frequent reset of the NIC.
This never happened before with Proxmox+SRIOV+ClearOS, I will look into it further. -
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