I’ll carry that suggestion back to the development team, it seems like a good
idea to me and would have saved us some time.
Thanks and regards,
-Greg
From: Trevor Highland [mailto:trevor.highl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 5:45 PM
To: Rose, Gregory V
Cc: e1000-devel@lists
Thanks for clarifying that this is a limitation of the card. It would be
very helpful to update the driver so that only supported hashing
configurations are accepted.
Trevor
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Rose, Gregory V
wrote:
> Trevor,
>
>
>
> The X710 and XL710 devices do not work the same
Trevor,
The X710 and XL710 devices do not work the same as the NICs supported by the
ixgbe driver so the configuration you’re attempting with the i40e driver does
not work as you would expect on the devices supported by ixgbe. Intel has
received requests from other parties requesting support f
I am running using the 1.3.38 driver. We have also tried using the driver
provided DPDK. I can reproduce this behavior with the following steps. The
traffic we are generating has randomized IP address from several /24
networks.
root@x:~# lspci | grep 710
82:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporat
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefan Priebe [mailto:s.pri...@profihost.ag]
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 11:14 AM
> To: Rose, Gregory V
> Cc: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [E1000-devel] dropped rx with i40e
>
> IS there a way to check this under linux withou the need
Am 24.08.2015 um 19:40 schrieb Rose, Gregory V:
> So if you swap one of the newer cards with one of the older cards do the
> packet drops continue to follow the older card around?
Already testing it since 8 hours. Need to wait more. Currently no errors
on the newer card.
> If so, then please ge
IS there a way to check this under linux withou the need to pull out the
card?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan Priebe
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
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So if you swap one of the newer cards with one of the older cards do the packet
drops continue to follow the older card around?
If so, then please get me the PBA of one of the newer cards and the PBA of one
of the older ones that fails.
Thanks,
-Greg
From: Stefan Priebe - Profihost A
The only cards out in the field should all show a PCI revision ID value of 1.
If you have any cards that show 0 then they need to be replaced. But again,
you shouldn’t have any A0 silicon cards.
-Greg
From: Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG [mailto:s.pri...@profihost.ag]
Sent: Monday, Aug
Stefan,
Unfortunately I haven't been able to get back and look at the issue with
dropped packets in the last few days. I do have an update for issue with PXE
application detecting a newer version of firmware. It turns out the easiest
way to do it is with the bootutil tool.
It is available he
Are there different hw revisions? Currently it seems cards before q4 2014 have
this problem cards build in 2015 work fine.
Stefan
Excuse my typo sent from my mobile phone.
> Am 21.08.2015 um 02:51 schrieb Rose, Gregory V :
>
> Stefan,
>
> Late update on this. I'm being told know that there a
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