The environment is proxied and very heavily firewalled. When I go to
run that I cannot reach launchpad. if there are any specific logs
requested, I can gather them.
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RE: potential kernel bug issue.
The driver for enic that we ship is 2.3.0-45, as a test, from Cisco.com
the 3.2.210.18-738.12 driver was downloaded and compiled. it functions,
but also reports 20gb link and with nothing above 10gb advertisements.
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A link can span multiple interfaces, so the reported speed of a link can
be higher than the individual interfaces . See page 5
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules
/unified-computing-system-adapters/vic-tuning-wp.pdf
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That is not an easy answer.
In the world of UCS, there are several factors that can affect this:
1) Type of IOM (I/O Module)
2) Port config of the IOM (single link or port-channel)
3) Number of inks from the Fabric Interconnect to said IOM
4) Model of adapter in the blade.
Depending on the co
I am no longer in a poaition to recreate the scenario.
On Mon, May 22, 2023, 2:38 AM Ubuntu Kernel Bot <2004...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> This bug is awaiting verification that the linux-
> allwinner/5.19.0-1012.12 kernel in -proposed solves the problem. Please
> test the kernel and update thi
Public bug reported:
jammy 22.04.1
linux-image-generic 5.15.0-58-generic
Intel E810-XXV Dual Port NICs in Dell PowerEdge 650
After beonding is enabled on switch and server side, the system will
hang at initialing ubuntu. The kernel loads but around starting the
Network Services the system can ha
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Title:
Intel E810 NICs driver in causinghangs when booting and bonds
configured
Status in linux package in
Testing the mainline kernel, 6.2.rc6, it has no issues and appears to
boot fine after several attempts.
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Title:
Intel E810 NICs driv
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jammy 22.04.1
linux-image-generic 5.15.0-58-generic
Intel E810-XXV Dual Port NICs in Dell PowerEdge 650
After beonding is enabled on switch and server side, the system will
hang at initialing
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Dmesg doesn't show, and modinfo doesn't give a version either. I did
run the apport command, but with the newer driver installed.
dmesg doesn't show driver version either.
I can say that in the focal latest kernel it is version 0.8.7-k, for
what that's worth..
modinfo ice from a different jammy
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Using the patch that Jay mentioned above, as well as following his
direction in getting the kernel compiled, after 5 reboots this appears
to resolve the issue.
from watching this reboot many times both with the stock kernel and the
upstream intel driver, i can see that this acts more like the latt
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