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).
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.
>
>
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
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
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
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