Re: [CentOS] dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0

2010-08-19 Thread Clint Dilks
Hi, For those cards the bnx2i driver must be used whether you want to use ISCSI offloading or not. To get ISCSI offloading working you need to be running a custom version of bnx2i. Dell supply their own custom version of the bnx2i driver (or at least they did around the time of CentOS 5.3).

Re: [CentOS] dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0

2010-08-19 Thread James Hogarth
On 19 August 2010 21:10, David wrote: > Pardon my banter, after drinking some more coffee and waking up, I think > I pretty much answered my own question > > In this case, "not supported" MOST likely means not currently enabled > > I return you to a better program already in progress. > >

Re: [CentOS] dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0

2010-08-19 Thread David
Pardon my banter, after drinking some more coffee and waking up, I think I pretty much answered my own question In this case, "not supported" MOST likely means not currently enabled I return you to a better program already in progress. David On 08/19/2010 03:03 PM, David wrote: > Not s

Re: [CentOS] dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0

2010-08-19 Thread David
Not supported by CentOS/RHEL or...? The adapters are Broadcom 5709 which are capable of hardware offload/iSCSI HBA, though it isn't currently enabled (no key). Trying to rationalize why bnx2i is being invoked if hardware offload isn't supported. David On 08/19/2010 02:44 PM, James Hogarth wro

Re: [CentOS] dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0

2010-08-19 Thread James Hogarth
On 19 August 2010 20:39, David wrote: > Getting "bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0" for all the NIC adapters > on all of my R710's running CentOS 5.5. > > Here is an sample of the error messages: > > bonding: Warning: either miimon or arp_interval and arp_ip_target module > parameters must be s