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Subject: Re: ether-wake in BusyBox
From: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux () googlemail ! com>
Date: 2013-10-14 16:50:16
Message-ID: 201310141850.16585.vda.linux () googlemail ! com
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On Wednesday 09 October 2013 17:41, Francesco Colista wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm getting crazy in make ether-wake working with bonding interface.
>
> I've eth0 and eth1 bonded together with bond0 interface.
> On that interface i've several vlans:
> bond0.10; bond0.20 and so on.
>
> With:
>
> ether-wake -i bond0.10 a4:1f:72:56:78:b3 (this mac is in bond0.10 vlan)
>
> I can't see any magic packet going out from that interface.
I don't have a similar setup to reproduce, you need to do some
investigation yourself.
How do you watch for the magic packet to be on the wire?
Can you post a "strace -s99 -tt" log of your command?
Does "ether-wake -i bond0 ..." work (i.e. is packet sent over
non-VLAN bonded interface)?
Does it work on eth0 and eth1 (it should, but worth verifying
just in case)?
What kernel do you have?
Note that networking/ether-wake.c has some debugging code -
see "#ifdef DEBUG" lines in it. You can recompile it
so that it is much more talkative.
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