On 18/10/2010 17:46, "Tantilov, Emil S" <[email protected]> wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Liggett [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 2:31 AM
>To: Ronciak, John; Tantilov, Emil S; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: F13 igb errors
>
>Hi John,
>
>Apologies I've been travelling and just got your message. The system has 2
>onboard Broadcom adapters running the tg3 driver as well as a PCI express
>82576 Gigabit Quad adapter. The Broadcom adapters are unaffected by the
>issue and remain operational.
>
>Diagnostics before the issue: http://pastebin.ca/1962291
>
>After the issue: http://pastebin.ca/1962898
Mark,
It appears that the NIC had lost link with the bridge. We have seen this happen
(although not with 82576) on certain systems with ASPM disabled. Can you try
and disable ASPM in your BIOS - you can confirm that ASPM was disabled by
looking at the output of `lspci -vvv | grep ASPM`. Let us know if this resolves
your issue.
Also I would recommend that you open a bug at e1000.sf.net with all the
information you provided so far. This will make it easier for us to track and
work on your issue.
>
>I should mention that I've replicated the error on another two systems -
>both of which have 2 onboard 82574L Intel adapters as well as the same quad
>card.
>
>Please let me know if you need any further information.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark
Thanks,
Emil
Thanks Emil - I did first notice it when I set up a bridge, however in this
configuration only the Broadcom cards were in the bridge. I was passing
traffic through the bridge without issue, but as soon as I SCP'd a file to the
server through the Intel the errors occurred.
I'm travelling at the moment but should be able to access the hardware in the
next 24-48hrs - I'll disable the ASPM and keep you posted.
I appreciate your help.
Kind regards,
Mark
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