Data Domain: Troubleshooting a "Net Set Up Flag Failure" Error
Samenvatting: This article discusses a "net set up flag failure when an interface is enabled.
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Symptomen
When an interface is enabled, the error net set up flag failure may appear:
sysadmin@dd01-p1(active:1)# net enable veth2
net set up flag failure for: eth8a
sysadmin@dd01-p1(active:1)#
sysadmin@dd01-p1(active:1)# net enable ethMa
net set up flag failure for: ethMa
sysadmin@dd01-p1(active:1)#Oorzaak
There can be multiple causes of this error:
- The network card driver must be unloaded and reloaded.
- A memory allocation issue occurs in one of the file system layers.
- The network card may be defective.
- Older Data Domain models using Cyber Recovery may not have enough memory installed.
Oplossing
- Reboot the Data Domain system. If the issue persists, continue to step 2.
- Drain flea power from the Data Domain system:
- Power the Data Domain system down gracefully.
- Disconnect the server from all power and network cables.
- Hold down the power button continuously for at least ten seconds.
- Insert power and network cables back into the system.
- Wait two minutes before powering on the server to give the iDRAC time to initialize.
- Power the system on.
- Engineering recommends that older Data Domain systems be rebooted approximately every 3 months. This helps to prevent Ethernet driver allocation failure due to memory fragmentation.
- If the issue persists, contact Data Domain support.
Extra informatie
Our engineering team is working on updates to the network card drivers and DDOS code to address the problem.
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Artikelnummer: 000417138
Artikeltype: Solution
Laatst aangepast: 19 jan. 2026
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