Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "x10dri".
2016 Jun 22
2
CTDB/Kernel BUG
...e(POE) zavl(POE)
zcommon(POE) znvpair(POE) spl(OE) zlib_deflate
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel:
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: CPU: 23 PID: 13830 Comm: ctdb_recovered
Tainted: P B OE ------------ 3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64 #1
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: Hardware name: Supermicro
X10DRi/X10DRi, BIOS 2.0 12/28/2015
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: ffffea0023238000 00000000888bd1fd
ffff883d6a677c50 ffffffff8163571c
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: ffff883d6a677c78 ffffffff81630935
ffffea0023238000 0000000000000000
Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: 000fffff00000000 ffff883d6a677cc0...
2016 Mar 29
2
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
...:
> [710442.668059] e1000e: enp0s25 NIC Link is Down
> then the NIC lost its link and bond is just protecting you as you
> probably didn't have any downtime due to that. IOW bonding is not the
> issue.
>
> Which NIC do you have on those servers?
The mainbord is a supermicro X10DRI-T with Intel X540 Dual port 10GBase-T.
regards . G?tz
2016 Oct 09
3
Enumeration of ISA serial ports inconsistent between Linux and Syslinux
...e with the enumeration of ISA serial
devices in Syslinux. If I interpret the snippet below correctly,
Syslinux looks up the device order with the BIOS, while Linux uses the
fixed order 3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8.
Note that this inconsistency is a real problem, as some motherboards
(like e.g. a Supermicro X10DRi with default BIOS settings) have a
different order stored in BIOS:
---
# hexdump -s 0x400 -n 8 /dev/mem
0000400 02f8 03f8 0000 0000
---
Best regards,
Oliver
--- /syslinux/core/include/bios.h ---
#define SERIAL_BASE 0x0400 /* Base address for 4 serial ports */
...
static inline uint16_t g...
2016 Jun 22
0
CTDB/Kernel BUG
...on(POE) znvpair(POE) spl(OE)
> zlib_deflate
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel:
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: CPU: 23 PID: 13830 Comm: ctdb_recovered
> Tainted: P B OE ------------ 3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64 #1
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: Hardware name: Supermicro X10DRi/X10DRi,
> BIOS 2.0 12/28/2015
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: ffffea0023238000 00000000888bd1fd
> ffff883d6a677c50 ffffffff8163571c
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: ffff883d6a677c78 ffffffff81630935
> ffffea0023238000 0000000000000000
> Jun 20 16:31:13 metamora kernel: 000fff...
2016 Mar 30
1
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
...> then the NIC lost its link and bond is just protecting you as you
>>> probably didn't have any downtime due to that. IOW bonding is not the
>>> issue.
>>>
>>> Which NIC do you have on those servers?
>>
>>
>> The mainbord is a supermicro X10DRI-T with Intel X540 Dual port
>> 10GBase-T.
>
> Okay, it's probably using ixgbe driver then.
> You may consider testing a newer kernel and see how that goes out,
> before doing too much debugging.
> You can install v4.5 using one of ELrepo's kernels at
> http://elrepo...
2016 Oct 09
0
Enumeration of ISA serial ports inconsistent between Linux and Syslinux
...ISA serial
> devices in Syslinux. If I interpret the snippet below correctly, Syslinux
> looks up the device order with the BIOS, while Linux uses the fixed order
> 3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8.
>
> Note that this inconsistency is a real problem, as some motherboards (like
> e.g. a Supermicro X10DRi with default BIOS settings) have a different order
> stored in BIOS:
>
> ---
> # hexdump -s 0x400 -n 8 /dev/mem
> 0000400 02f8 03f8 0000 0000
> ---
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Oliver
>
> --- /syslinux/core/include/bios.h ---
> #define SERIAL_BASE 0x0400 /*...
2016 Mar 29
0
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
...np0s25 NIC Link is Down
>> then the NIC lost its link and bond is just protecting you as you
>> probably didn't have any downtime due to that. IOW bonding is not the
>> issue.
>>
>> Which NIC do you have on those servers?
>
>
> The mainbord is a supermicro X10DRI-T with Intel X540 Dual port 10GBase-T.
Okay, it's probably using ixgbe driver then.
You may consider testing a newer kernel and see how that goes out,
before doing too much debugging.
You can install v4.5 using one of ELrepo's kernels at
http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/
htt...
2016 Mar 28
4
Network bond - one port goes down from time to time
Hi,
may be someone has an idea:
We have three supermicron servers with two 10Gb Ports each, connected to a cisco switch stack 1Gb ports. All are on auto speed.
I configured a LACP bond on both sides on all servers, first with citrix xen server.
On one server eth0 goes down from time to time ? maybe within minutes, someday it is up for some hours.
Two server are fine; the bond is up for 24