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Flooded by error ➜ eth0: not whole frame pointed by descriptor #3578

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shamasis opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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Flooded by error ➜ eth0: not whole frame pointed by descriptor #3578

shamasis opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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@shamasis
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shamasis commented Sep 6, 2024

Describe the issue you are experiencing

The problem

Since I am on 2024.8.x, I am seeing my ha CLI screen being flooded with error message that looks like the following:

macb 1f00100000.ethernet eth0: not whole frame pointed by descriptor

I would love to know if this needs attention. I am not seeing any side effect in regular usage so far.

My online exploration tells me that this is connected to the config of the network adapter and if I increase the rx buffer size this should be okay. I wanted to check here before I go down the process of enabling SSH and doing these changes, which may or may not persist through updates.

What operating system image do you use?

rpi5-64 (Raspberry Pi 5 64-bit OS)

What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?

6.6.31-haos-raspi

Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?

Yes

Hardware details

Running on Pi5 with wired ethernet to my TP-Link ER605 router.

Steps to reproduce the issue

Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?

-

Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?

-

System information

System Information

version core-2024.8.3
installation_type Home Assistant OS
dev false
hassio true
docker true
user root
virtualenv false
python_version 3.12.4
os_name Linux
os_version 6.6.31-haos-raspi
arch aarch64
timezone Asia/Calcutta
config_dir /config
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in true
subscription_expiration September 26, 2024 at 5:30 AM
relayer_connected true
relayer_region ap-southeast-1
remote_enabled true
remote_connected true
alexa_enabled false
google_enabled false
remote_server ap-southeast-1-2.ui.nabu.casa
certificate_status ready
instance_id 8b1ce8c77a6e4f01a24fbf0a36ba482a
can_reach_cert_server ok
can_reach_cloud_auth ok
can_reach_cloud ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os Home Assistant OS 13.1
update_channel stable
supervisor_version supervisor-2024.08.0
agent_version 1.6.0
docker_version 26.1.4
disk_total 228.5 GB
disk_used 8.2 GB
healthy true
supported true
host_connectivity true
supervisor_connectivity true
ntp_synchronized true
virtualization
board rpi5-64
supervisor_api ok
version_api ok
installed_addons Matter Server (6.4.2), Terminal & SSH (9.14.0), AdGuard Home (5.1.1), UniFi Network Application (3.2.0)
Dashboards
dashboards 5
resources 0
views 4
mode storage
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run August 29, 2024 at 3:13 PM
current_recorder_run September 3, 2024 at 1:47 PM
estimated_db_size 145.27 MiB
database_engine sqlite
database_version 3.45.3

Additional information

I am running only AdGuard as an additional addon that serves DNS.

@sairon
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sairon commented Sep 23, 2024

First time I see this to be honest. Is this something that happens also when you stop all the add-ons and when HAOS is mostly idling? Isn't there something causing excessive traffic in your network?

@sairon sairon added the board/raspberrypi Raspberry Pi Boards label Sep 23, 2024
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