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We have a Supermicro X12SDV-8C-SP6F motherboard with a pair of SFP28
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SFP28 ports are eno3 and eno4.
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I just went back to another machine that doesn't have "ethtool/jammy-
updates 1:5.16-1ubuntu0.1" installed yet. It also produces correct
output when I run "sudo ethtool --module-info eno3" now.
I think it's likely that this issue was fixed by some previous release
and I just didn't notice it until
It looks like installation of this update may have resolved the issue on
our systems:
ethtool/jammy-updates 1:5.16-1ubuntu0.1
I believe that release was put together as a result of this bug report,
which may or may not be a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ethtool/+bug/204398
Public bug reported:
We have an ubuntu server with eight Samsung 980 Pro PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
(model MZ-V8P1T0BW). The nvme drives fail sporadically, leaving messages
like this in dmesg:
[Mon Oct 3 01:54:49 2022] nvme nvme7: I/O 998 QID 1 timeout, aborting
[Mon Oct 3 01:54:49 2022] nvme nvme7: I/
We have an ubuntu server running a set of eight Samsung 980 Pro PCIe 4.0
NVMe SSDs (model MZ-V8P1T0BW) on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux
5.4.0-88-generic x86_64). We've seen this happen at least 5 times over
the past month, and not always on the same SSD. We first saw it happen
on 5.4.0-81. Some sam
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