Forgot the list, sorry!
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Till: Johan Kragsterman <[email protected]>
Från: Dan McDonald <[email protected]>
Datum: 2014-05-12 17:37
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Ärende: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Ang: fmdump help?
It must have been the PCI-X bus. I tried different approaches, first changing ports, and found one port not working at all. Then changing adapters to other PCI-X adapters, and none of them seemed to work, not even a brand new never opened before.
Från: Dan McDonald <[email protected]>
Datum: 2014-05-12 17:37
Kopia: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Ärende: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Ang: fmdump help?
I'm not sure if that code is common to PCI-X as well. After all, the printf message mentions PCI-X (but maybe as a typo)?
And interrupts from PCI-X may still sabotage PCIe. I'd continue to focus on that NIC for starters (and save the dumps if you've the disk space).
Dan
And interrupts from PCI-X may still sabotage PCIe. I'd continue to focus on that NIC for starters (and save the dumps if you've the disk space).
Dan
It must have been the PCI-X bus. I tried different approaches, first changing ports, and found one port not working at all. Then changing adapters to other PCI-X adapters, and none of them seemed to work, not even a brand new never opened before.
After that I changed to a PCIe bus instead, of coarse with another adapter. Got some problem with getting it into the system since I deleted the "old" phys with dladm, but thanks to John Groenveld I remembered the devfsadm, and that worked.
When I run dladm delete-phys, does the driver detach? Instead of running devfsadm, could I run update_drv -a?
Thanks for the help, Dan and John!
Regards Johan
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