[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1048817] Re: Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server running 12.04 LTS

2015-10-21 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firmware-nonfree (Debian)
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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Title:
  Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server
  running 12.04 LTS

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in firmware-nonfree package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  NOTE: I am NOT the requester, I am converting a question from
  answers.launchpad.net to a bug for the real requester:
  https://launchpad.net/~robert-grizilo

  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS x64
  HW: Dell PowerEdge T110 ii

  Integrated nic BCM5722 has connectivity issues, from time to time
  stops working, kicks out from running any session (web, ssh...
  whatever), and sometimes comes back, sometimes not, and in between you
  can't connect, you can't even ping.

  I've tried to disable all bios IPMI features, but the problem didn't go away.
  I've tried on all speeds (10/100/1000) using ethtool, but the problem didn't 
go away.
  I've tried disabling various offload features using ethtool, but the problem 
didn't go away.
  I've installed second nic Intel 82579 and is working perfectly on the same 
network switch and cables.

  After every reboot the bcm5722 is working but then again after fiew minutes 
behave strange (the LED are showing correct states) and no connectivity.
  The server is brand new so I think is not a hardware issue.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1048817] Re: Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server running 12.04 LTS

2014-05-01 Thread Jeff Lane
Changed to Won't Fix based on Robert's last comment and that we were
unable to reproduce this on similar hardware.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix

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Title:
  Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server
  running 12.04 LTS

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in “firmware-nonfree” package in Debian:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  NOTE: I am NOT the requester, I am converting a question from
  answers.launchpad.net to a bug for the real requester:
  https://launchpad.net/~robert-grizilo

  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS x64
  HW: Dell PowerEdge T110 ii

  Integrated nic BCM5722 has connectivity issues, from time to time
  stops working, kicks out from running any session (web, ssh...
  whatever), and sometimes comes back, sometimes not, and in between you
  can't connect, you can't even ping.

  I've tried to disable all bios IPMI features, but the problem didn't go away.
  I've tried on all speeds (10/100/1000) using ethtool, but the problem didn't 
go away.
  I've tried disabling various offload features using ethtool, but the problem 
didn't go away.
  I've installed second nic Intel 82579 and is working perfectly on the same 
network switch and cables.

  After every reboot the bcm5722 is working but then again after fiew minutes 
behave strange (the LED are showing correct states) and no connectivity.
  The server is brand new so I think is not a hardware issue.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1048817] Re: Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server running 12.04 LTS

2014-01-30 Thread Robert Grizilo
Since the server was allready in production, I've installed Intel PCIe
NIC adapter 'cause I had no more time to experiment, and that NIC is
working without any problems. Thx, folks far all suggestions.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Opinion = Incomplete

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Title:
  Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server
  running 12.04 LTS

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “firmware-nonfree” package in Debian:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  NOTE: I am NOT the requester, I am converting a question from
  answers.launchpad.net to a bug for the real requester:
  https://launchpad.net/~robert-grizilo

  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS x64
  HW: Dell PowerEdge T110 ii

  Integrated nic BCM5722 has connectivity issues, from time to time
  stops working, kicks out from running any session (web, ssh...
  whatever), and sometimes comes back, sometimes not, and in between you
  can't connect, you can't even ping.

  I've tried to disable all bios IPMI features, but the problem didn't go away.
  I've tried on all speeds (10/100/1000) using ethtool, but the problem didn't 
go away.
  I've tried disabling various offload features using ethtool, but the problem 
didn't go away.
  I've installed second nic Intel 82579 and is working perfectly on the same 
network switch and cables.

  After every reboot the bcm5722 is working but then again after fiew minutes 
behave strange (the LED are showing correct states) and no connectivity.
  The server is brand new so I think is not a hardware issue.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1048817] Re: Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server running 12.04 LTS

2014-01-29 Thread Jeff Lane
The debian bug for this hasn't been touched since January of last year
and this bug has sat idle about as long.  Can we close this bug now?

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Title:
  Connectivity issues with BCM5722 based Nic on Dell T110ii server
  running 12.04 LTS

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion
Status in “firmware-nonfree” package in Debian:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  NOTE: I am NOT the requester, I am converting a question from
  answers.launchpad.net to a bug for the real requester:
  https://launchpad.net/~robert-grizilo

  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS x64
  HW: Dell PowerEdge T110 ii

  Integrated nic BCM5722 has connectivity issues, from time to time
  stops working, kicks out from running any session (web, ssh...
  whatever), and sometimes comes back, sometimes not, and in between you
  can't connect, you can't even ping.

  I've tried to disable all bios IPMI features, but the problem didn't go away.
  I've tried on all speeds (10/100/1000) using ethtool, but the problem didn't 
go away.
  I've tried disabling various offload features using ethtool, but the problem 
didn't go away.
  I've installed second nic Intel 82579 and is working perfectly on the same 
network switch and cables.

  After every reboot the bcm5722 is working but then again after fiew minutes 
behave strange (the LED are showing correct states) and no connectivity.
  The server is brand new so I think is not a hardware issue.

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