I don't get it. What did I test? I did, what you asked for.
> Did you test the mainline kernel in the host only, guest only, and both?
The same, I don't get it. This is an LXC host, there is kernel only on the container.
> Could you elaborate more on the LAN setup?
Whaat do you need exactly? There is nothing unusual. This is a medium sized network with physical and virtual (ESX, KVM, LXC) machines. There are servers and desktops too with windows, linux, and OSX.
> It is mentioned in the Bug Description that:
"On another network it works with no problem, but there is no more similar setup." Could you please describe the other network in full detail?
I have access for two networks with similar setup.
One is in a hosting center with some servers (ESXs, physical and the LXC host).
The other one is a small office, with some servers (physical and one LXC hsot) and desktops. Both of them seem to be OK.
Sorry for the late answer.
> + Regarding https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/986043/ comments/ 4 which kernel specifically did you test?
I don't get it. What did I test? I did, what you asked for.
> Did you test the mainline kernel in the host only, guest only, and both?
The same, I don't get it. This is an LXC host, there is kernel only on the container.
> Could you elaborate more on the LAN setup?
Whaat do you need exactly? There is nothing unusual. This is a medium sized network with physical and virtual (ESX, KVM, LXC) machines. There are servers and desktops too with windows, linux, and OSX.
> It is mentioned in the Bug Description that:
"On another network it works with no problem, but there is no more similar setup." Could you please describe the other network in full detail?
I have access for two networks with similar setup.
One is in a hosting center with some servers (ESXs, physical and the LXC host).
The other one is a small office, with some servers (physical and one LXC hsot) and desktops. Both of them seem to be OK.
Please write me, what you need.