On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:23:49 +0300, Jeff Kirsher
wrote:
> Thanks, I have added the patch to my queue.
>
> Were you able to respond to Emil's questions?
> They were:
> "What is the network adapter that you see this issue on? Can you provide
> the output of lspci -n and ethtool -e?"
Hello!
Yes I
On Fri, 2011-09-16 at 07:38 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> After a fresh boot on 3.0 (without doing any suspend/resume cycle):
> - network doesn't work
> - ethtool shows the same errors as before
On my system, the problem indeed also happens without
suspending/resuming. Just moving the system out
Frederik, Lucas,
Are both of you using Debian as the base OS install? I know you are changing
kernels but I'm wondering what the base install OS is. I agree that the D#
state is most likely what the cause of the device not being seen by the system
but what's causing the system to have the NIC
Hi,
On 16/09/11 at 15:44 +, Ronciak, John wrote:
> Frederik, Lucas,
>
> Are both of you using Debian as the base OS install? I know you are
> changing kernels but I'm wondering what the base install OS is. I
> agree that the D# state is most likely what the cause of the device
> not being s
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 15/09/11 at 22:56 +, Ronciak, John wrote:
> > What I think is happening is that after it come out of suspend the device
> > memory mapping is either no longer mapped or it's somehow changed. The
> > reason I say this is:
> >
> > [
> > Are both of you using Debian as the base OS install? I know you are
> > changing kernels but I'm wondering what the base install OS is. I
> > agree that the D# state is most likely what the cause of the device
> > not being seen by the system but what's causing the system to have the
> > NIC
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On 09/14/2011 11:08 AM, mukund jampala wrote:
> I am using a intel 10G 2 port fiber card with 2 10G SFP+ ports using
> the Intel 82599 chipset
>
> I wan to update the MACS of this network card to my own macs.
> whats the right way to update the MACs on this device.
>
> I don't want to bring this ca
Luca, Don,
Just a quick update, I'm still having some issues with variable performance on
the R710 - sometimes I get ~9.3Gb/s (good) and sometimes more like 5Gb/s (bad).
Given that Don felt memory use/access was the bottleneck and that there seems
to be a correlation between memory performance
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