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"Raimondo Giammanco [VKICC]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Raimondo Giammanco [VKICC]
Date:
Fri, 1 Apr 2011 17:47:56 +0200
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Hello Alan,

   Currently I have the original box up and running with the pci card in 
"hanged" mode.

04:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -rff -pff "" ""
04:00.0 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev ff)
04:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -rff -pff "" ""
04:00.1 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev ff)
06:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -rff -pff "" ""
06:00.0 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev ff)
06:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -rff -pff "" ""
06:00.1 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev ff)
09:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Super Micro Computer Inc" "Device 10c9"
09:00.0 0200: 8086:10c9 (rev 01)
09:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Super Micro Computer Inc" "Device 10c9"
09:00.1 0200: 8086:10c9 (rev 01)
0d:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Super Micro Computer Inc" "Device 10c9"
0d:00.0 0200: 8086:10c9 (rev 01)
0d:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Super Micro Computer Inc" "Device 10c9"
0d:00.1 0200: 8086:10c9 (rev 01)


The bottom 4 are for the onboard nic ( a supermicro X8DT3).

In the other box (indeed I have more than 1 e1g44 card...) your oneliner 
gives:

03:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Intel Corporation" "Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter"
03:00.0 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev 01)
03:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Intel Corporation" "Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter"
03:00.1 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev 01)
04:00.0 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Intel Corporation" "Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter"
04:00.0 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev 01)
04:00.1 "Ethernet controller" "Intel Corporation" "82576 Gigabit Network 
Connection" -r01 "Intel Corporation" "Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter"
04:00.1 0200: 8086:10e8 (rev 01)


Thanks for helping.

  Raimondo











On 01/04/2011 16:53, Alan Bartlett wrote:
> On 1 April 2011 10:24, Raimondo Giammanco [VKICC]<[log in to unmask]>  wrote:
>
>>   I've a very strange problem with a e1g44etblk pci express card that I
>> bought with the server: it is based on a intel 82576 chipset, the same of
>> the integrated on board NICS.
>>
>>   I've tested this card on a different box running ubuntu 10.04, and there it
>> works perfectly, but if on this other box I install as well SL 6.0, I have
>> the same problem, that's why it seems to me a software issue with SL 6.0.
> Hi Raimondo,
>
> It would be helpful to know the precise Vendor:Device ID pairing (the
> fingerprint) for that card. Please post the output returned by the
> following "one-liner":
>
> for BUSID in $(/sbin/lspci | awk '{ IGNORECASE=1 } /net/ { print $1
> }'); do /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -m; /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -n; done
>
> ( Take care if any line-breaks have been inserted by the MTA. )
>
> Alan.

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