BrianL62

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  1. Now with bonding set to "active standby", I'm getting this - just changed from "eth0" to "bond0". This goes away when I remove the "Enable Bridging" of course...... May 30 07:17:08 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address May 30 07:19:17 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address May 30 07:21:27 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address May 30 07:23:31 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address May 30 07:25:28 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address May 30 07:27:34 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
  2. Bonding was set to no, changed it to "active standby". Monitoring now to see if it returns. Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
  3. System log has been blown up with this this error. I have started in the safe mode also and its still there. I have never seen this before, any issues I should be worried about? Diagnostic attached. May 29 02:49:03 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:49:04 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:51:06 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:51:09 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:51:12 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:53:12 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:53:12 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address May 29 02:53:19 Tower_2 kernel: br0: received packet on eth0 with own address as source address tower_2-diagnostics-20170529-0827.zip
  4. Thanks, that's the ticket.....figured it was something simple.
  5. When I do the "Install image (iso)", "drivers images (iso) and the "Disk image" pull downs I have no options than the standard "none selected" under the Create VM tab..... what am i missing??
  6. Did you make sure to turn on the bridge under Network settings and name the bridge xenbr0? Sent from my LG-VS980 using Tapatalk That did it, so simple !! Thanks.
  7. I get the following error when I try to create the VM... Any ideas? This on a ASROCK Z87 Extreme6 with a 4770 cpu....Haswell