On 21/3/2017 1:52 PM, Michal Michalowski wrote:

Hi,

I do not use any PCI riser or multiplexer. I have 4 PCIe slots.
1) PCIe x1           -    NIC1 (24:00)
2) PCIe x16         -    Graphics card
3) PCIe x1           -    disabled
4) PCIe x4           -   NIC2 (18:00)


Output of lscpi is:
michal@michal-HP-Z200-Workstation:~$ sudo lspci -t
-+-[0000:3f]-+-00.0
  |           +-00.1
  |           +-02.0
  |           +-02.1
  |           +-03.0
  |           +-03.1
  |           +-03.2
  |           +-03.4
  |           +-04.0
  |           +-04.1
  |           +-04.2
  |           +-04.3
  |           +-05.0
  |           +-05.1
  |           +-05.2
  |           \-05.3
  \-[0000:00]-+-00.0
              +-03.0-[01]--+-00.0
              |            \-00.1
              +-08.0
              +-08.1
              +-08.2
              +-08.3
              +-10.0
              +-10.1
              +-16.0
              +-16.3
              +-19.0
              +-1a.0
              +-1b.0
              +-1c.0-[18]----00.0
              +-1c.4-[24]----00.0
              +-1d.0
              +-1e.0-[10]----00.0
              +-1f.0
              \-1f.2

Cheers,
Michal

Michal,
Looks OK to me. At this point I don't know what's causing your issue. And it's likely that if you switched those NICs into a more modern server (the Z200 is quite old at this stage), it's likely that everything would just work. All I can suggest at this stage is to maybe get your hands on a PCIe x1 GFX card to free up the x16 slot, and try using the gen2 x16 and the x4 for the NICs.
Dave.


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