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In v1.8.0-beta.0, I am now seeing this somewhat regular talos log line:
[talos] error querying ethtool ioctl link state {"component": "controller-runtime", "controller": "network.LinkStatusController", "link": "<LINK>", "error": "no such device"}
This appears to be logged shortly following this kernel log line:
eth0: renamed from tmp<random>
which I believe comes from cilium's normal operations.
The output of talosctl get linkstatus looks OK, so this may be a race when an interface gets renamed that resolves itself.
We should ignore this, it's a totally an optional feature used in
containers (Talos on its own kernel has ethtool-netlink).
Fixessiderolabs#9296
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@siderolabs.com>
We should ignore this, it's a totally an optional feature used in
containers (Talos on its own kernel has ethtool-netlink).
Fixessiderolabs#9296
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@siderolabs.com>
(cherry picked from commit a9269ac)
Bug Report
Description
In v1.8.0-beta.0, I am now seeing this somewhat regular talos log line:
[talos] error querying ethtool ioctl link state {"component": "controller-runtime", "controller": "network.LinkStatusController", "link": "<LINK>", "error": "no such device"}
This appears to be logged shortly following this kernel log line:
eth0: renamed from tmp<random>
which I believe comes from cilium's normal operations.
The output of
talosctl get linkstatus
looks OK, so this may be a race when an interface gets renamed that resolves itself.Environment
I've attached a support file.
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