Hello,
We have purchased a Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520-DA2 and put it in a
Dell server with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 server operating system. After
the server was rebooted I found the following messages in the dmesg file:
ERST: Error Record Serialization Table (ERST) support is initialized.
GHES: Generic hardware error source: 32992 notified via NMI is not supported!
GHES: Generic hardware error source: 32993 notified via NMI is not supported!
GHES: Generic hardware error source: 32994 notified via NMI is not supported!
GHES: Generic hardware error source: 227 notified via NMI is not supported!
I contacted Dell about these messages and they said:
***Reviewing the Dmesg for the system, and given that the Intel NIC card was
installed into the server after the Kernel was updated, this would appear to be
an issue with the NIC Card lacking it's specific driver - it is using the base
driver for the chipset at this time. It is recommended to go to the Intel
download site and download the Driver package for the NIC in question and
installing it into the RHEL 6.1 Kernel then rebooting the server to see if the
error message resolves.*****
On the Intel website I don't see a driver for RHEL 6.1 server. Is there a
driver for RHEL 6.1 available.
Please advise.
Thank You.
Uthra
Tel:301-286-1131
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