David Christensen wrote:
The next test is to diable the LOM's management firmware
but boot to
an active network. Get the User Diag utility at the bottom of
http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/netxtremeii.php.
Run the uxdiag utility with the command line:
"C:\>uxdiag -c 0 -mfw 0 -c 1 -mfw 0 -c 2 -mfw 0 -c 3 mfw 0"
The "-c X" specifies with LOM to use while the "-mfw 0"
disables the
firmware. Use the appropriate number of "-c X" values for
the number
of ports on your system (the r710 has 4 ports).
To re-enable the firmware do the following:
"C:\>uxdiag -c 0 -mfw 1 -c 1 -mfw 1 -c 2 -mfw 1 -c 3 mfw 1"
Finally, the routine bce_print_adapter_info() in HEAD
prints out both
the bootcode and management firmware versions. If you can
get those
same changes into your release I'd like to see the versions
reported
on your system.
Here is the info from a boot of 8.0 RC2.
ASIC: 0x57092003
B/C: 5.0.6
Rev: C0
Bus: PCIe x4, 2.5Gb/s
Flags: MSI|MFW
MFW: NCS 2.0.3
And looking at this it seems dells update CD was not up to
date enough and I only got 5.0.6 firmware not 5.0.9.
The package version and the bootcode version are similar but
they are not the same. The bootcode you have (v5.0.6) is
sufficient to fix the problem.
Ok just checked in the life cycle manager and it has 5.0.9 installed my bad.
Running the other test now.
Tom
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