Thank you for the explanation (Stuart) and helpful patch (Ted). I will
try something like that until I have the opportunity to upgrade to
iDrac6 Enterprise (dedicated NIC).
Cheers,
Matt
On 12/30/15 01:12, Matt Adams wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Dell T710 server with a 4-port Broadcom BCM5709 NIC that hosts
> iDrac6 via port 1. The iDrac configuration has this port set up with a
> unique MAC and static IP. This port is supposed to be shared with the
> operating system and under
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > I am hoping this might avoid whatever is happening to the iDrac
> > configuration once OpenBSD launches.
> >
> > It would be great if I could keep bnx1, bnx2 and bnx3 accessible to OpenBSD.
>
> You'd need to hack the driver to do this, probably by checking the MAC
>
On 2015-12-30, Matt Adams wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Dell T710 server with a 4-port Broadcom BCM5709 NIC that hosts
> iDrac6 via port 1. The iDrac configuration has this port set up with a
> unique MAC and static IP. This port is supposed to be shared with the
> operating system and under Lin
Hello,
I have a Dell T710 server with a 4-port Broadcom BCM5709 NIC that hosts
iDrac6 via port 1. The iDrac configuration has this port set up with a
unique MAC and static IP. This port is supposed to be shared with the
operating system and under Linux I have no problems continuing to access
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