NATS 2.10 Packet Loss Due to NIC Errors on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
NATS 2.10 is experiencing intermittent connectivity issues caused by NIC errors on the host's network interface.
Pattern
NIC_ERRORS
Severity
MEDIUM
Confidence
64%
Remediation
Auto-Heal
Test Results
Metric
Expected
Actual
Result
Pattern Recognition
NIC_ERRORS
NIC_ERRORS
Severity Assessment
HIGH
MEDIUM
Incident Correlation
N/A
None
Cascade Escalation
N/A
No
Remediation
—
Auto-Heal — Corax resolves autonomously
Scenario Conditions
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. NATS 2.10 host NIC showing CRC and frame errors. Packet loss at 5%. Connections intermittently dropping.
Injected Error Messages (1)
NATS 2.10 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS — nic error detected, crc error rate increasing, network interface errors causing 5% packet loss, nats-server connections intermittently dropping, frame error on eth0
Neural Engine Root Cause Analysis
Network interface errors detected — the NIC is experiencing CRC errors, frame errors, packet drops, or ring buffer overflows. These typically indicate physical layer issues (bad cable, failing NIC, duplex mismatch) or driver/firmware problems that are degrading network throughput and reliability.
Remediation Plan
1. Check interface error counters with 'ethtool -S <interface>' or 'ip -s link show'.
2. Inspect the physical cable connection and replace if CRC/frame errors are present.
3. Verify speed/duplex settings match on both ends — auto-negotiation failures cause many NIC errors.
4. Update NIC drivers and firmware to the latest stable version.
5. For ring buffer overflows, increase the ring buffer size with 'ethtool -G <interface> rx <size>'.