I updated my kernels, but we faced the same problem again (no network connectivity without any reason, not reproducable).
@Mike, please some questions:
*Are you using legacy network adapter or synteticals?
*Do you use your network interfaces with ethX or sthX (where is even the difference)?
*What are your cpu settings (how many, which options)
"apt-get upgrade" is up to date!
My running kernel is:
Linux web2 2.6.35-29-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 15 17:12:35 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
when i shutdown or reboot i get this message in the console:
"Linux V-Server not detected in kernel. Stopping all VM guests".
Sorry guys, me again:
I updated my kernels, but we faced the same problem again (no network connectivity without any reason, not reproducable).
@Mike, please some questions:
*Are you using legacy network adapter or synteticals?
*Do you use your network interfaces with ethX or sthX (where is even the difference)?
*What are your cpu settings (how many, which options)
"apt-get upgrade" is up to date!
My running kernel is:
Linux web2 2.6.35-29-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 15 17:12:35 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
when i shutdown or reboot i get this message in the console:
"Linux V-Server not detected in kernel. Stopping all VM guests".
Do you know this?
Many Regards,
Martin