Here are the IDs:

subsystem-id     0x1f5d
model    Ethernet controller
devfs-path       /pci@0,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci1028,1f5d@0
driver-name      bnxe
binding-name     pciex14e4,168a

subsystem-id     0x1f5d
model    Ethernet controller
devfs-path       /pci@0,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci1028,1f5d@0,1
driver-name      bnxe
binding-name     pciex14e4,168a

subsystem-id     0x1f68
model    Ethernet controller
devfs-path       /pci@0,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci1028,1f68@0,2
driver-name      bnxe
binding-name     pciex14e4,168a

subsystem-id     0x1f68
model    Ethernet controller
devfs-path       /pci@0,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci1028,1f68@0,3
driver-name      bnxe
binding-name     pciex14e4,168a

On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Robert Mustacchi <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2/16/15 4:39 , Goktug YILDIRIM wrote:
> > Please find the attached /var/adm/message file. It seems like there is a
> > conflicting driver aliases.
> > ID 723599 kern.warning] WARNING: Driver alias "pciex14e4,165f" conflicts
> > with an existing driver name or alias.
>
> Okay, that's a minor bug in the SmartOS image, thanks for pointing it
> out, I'll take care of it.
>
> > I've also run some stress test with iperf. I tried to push hard and no
> > problems so far.
> > Unfourtunately I have no 10G port available.
>
> That's all right, this is a device we previously didn't have support
> for, so it's helpful.
>
> > I hope this helps. Please let me know if more tests are needed. I can
> play
> > with the machine for a few days or more.
>
> If you could just share the pci id (including the subsystem ids) that'd
> be great. You can get it all from prtconf -v.
>
> Thanks for testing this,
> Robert
>



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