Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-26 Thread Gilboa Davara
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 19:01 +0100, Thomas Bendler wrote: 2011/3/25 Thomas Bendler m...@bendler-net.de [...] One remark, the error occured with the standard ixgbe module (2.0.62-k2), so I upgraded the module to the latest version (3.2.10-NAPI) but

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-26 Thread Thomas Bendler
2011/3/26 Gilboa Davara gilb...@gmail.com [...] Have you tried using the latest ixgbe drivers from intel.com [1]? It's far newer (v3.2.10) than the one shipped with the kernel and in the past, I've had far less issues with it. [...] Yep, compiled and installed this one as well but same

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-26 Thread Andy Gospodarek
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 07:01:02PM +0100, Thomas Bendler wrote: 2011/3/25 Thomas Bendler m...@bendler-net.de [...] One remark, the error occured with the standard ixgbe module (2.0.62-k2), so I upgraded the module to the latest version (3.2.10-NAPI) but still have the same error.

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-26 Thread Thomas Bendler
2011/3/26 Andy Gospodarek go...@redhat.com [...] I don't have any great suggestions about why this is broken, but I would suggest you open a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com with the full details of this failure. If you let me know what the bug # is (email is fine) after you open it, I'll make

ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-25 Thread Thomas Bendler
Hi @all, I've setup a F14 box (minimal install) on a Supermicro server. So far, so good. After some configuration (mainly automtic stuff done by puppet) and a reboot I noticed that only the 1Gb network cards where configured but not the 10Gb cards. I didn't even see eth2 and eth3 using ifonfig

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-25 Thread Andy Gospodarek
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 01:46:28PM +0100, Thomas Bendler wrote: Hi @all, I've setup a F14 box (minimal install) on a Supermicro server. So far, so good. After some configuration (mainly automtic stuff done by puppet) and a reboot I noticed that only the 1Gb network cards where configured but

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-25 Thread Thomas Bendler
2011/3/25 Andy Gospodarek go...@redhat.com [...] Your devices are not showing up because the driver is failing to load. That is one strange thing, modprobe didn't report any error and you can see the driver in the lsmod list. Erroe -15 is IXGBE_ERR_RESET_FAILED, so it seems there is either

Re: ixgbe/udev mystery

2011-03-25 Thread Thomas Bendler
2011/3/25 Thomas Bendler m...@bendler-net.de [...] One remark, the error occured with the standard ixgbe module (2.0.62-k2), so I upgraded the module to the latest version (3.2.10-NAPI) but still have the same error. And another remark, the network card work without problems when using