[OmniOS-discuss] i210 support in bloody

Eric Sproul esproul at omniti.com
Mon Dec 16 15:09:13 UTC 2013


Hello David,
Unfortunately I don't have any such hardware to try to repeat this
issue.  I'm copying the omnios-discuss list in hopes that someone else
does.

Eric

On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 1:21 PM, David Wehrhahn <david at gmx.eu> wrote:
> Dear Eric,
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> thank you for the quick reply.  meanwhile i tested omnios r151008 and
> openindiana hipster with the same issue.
> the asus p9d-c/4l has 4*i210at nics and i added another e1000g intel nic.
> now i try to give them all static ip-adresses.
> after third nic, the network-connection crashes and i need to remove the
> last nic by "ipadm delete-if igbx"
> after this and reboot everything works fine.
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> root at omnios:~# dladm show-phys
> LINK         MEDIA                STATE      SPEED  DUPLEX    DEVICE
> igb3         Ethernet             unknown    0      half      igb3
> igb2         Ethernet             unknown    0      half      igb2
> igb0         Ethernet             up         1000   full      igb0
> e1000g0      Ethernet             up         1000   full      e1000g0
> igb1         Ethernet             down       0      half      igb1
> root at omnios:~# ipadm show-addr
> ADDROBJ           TYPE     STATE        ADDR
> lo0/v4            static   ok           127.0.0.1/8
> e1000g0/v4        static   ok           192.168.1.120/24
> igb0/v4           static   ok           192.168.1.130/24
> igb1/v4           static   inaccessible 192.168.1.140/24
> lo0/v6            static   ok           ::1/128
> root at omnios:~# ipadm show-if
> IFNAME     STATE    CURRENT      PERSISTENT
> lo0        ok       -m-v------46 ---
> e1000g0    ok       bm--------46 -46
> igb0       ok       bm--------46 -46
> igb1       failed   bm--------46 -46
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> no i tried same in vmware player with openindia hipster and 6 nvics (e1000g)
> and it works, so maybe we have an issue with the i210at driver. i hope you
> can help me.
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> dladm show-phys
> LINK MEDIA STATE SPEED DUPLEX DEVICE
> e1000g0 Ethernet up 1000 full e1000g0
> e1000g1 Ethernet up 1000 full e1000g1
> e1000g3 Ethernet up 1000 full e1000g3
> e1000g5 Ethernet unknown 1000 full e1000g5
> e1000g4 Ethernet unknown 1000 full e1000g4
> e1000g2 Ethernet up 1000 full e1000g2
> Monitor-Extension: Command Log interface.pl 894# ipadm show-addr
> exe: ipadm show-addr
> ADDROBJ TYPE STATE ADDR
> lo0/v4 static ok 127.0.0.1/8
> e1000g0/v4 static ok 192.168.1.200/24
> e1000g1/v4 static ok 192.168.1.201/24
> e1000g2/v4 static ok 192.168.1.202/24
> e1000g3/v4 static ok 192.168.1.203/24
> lo0/v6 static ok ::1/128
> e1000g4/v4 static disabled 192.168.1.204/24
> e1000g5/v4 static disabled 192.168.1.205/24
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> best reagrds from germany,
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> Am 01.12.2013 22:27, schrieb Eric Sproul:
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>> On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 4:05 PM, David Wehrhahn <david at gmx.eu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Sproul,
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>>> i just want to ask about i210 support in omnios bloody. i bought a asus
>>> p9d-c/4l mainboard with four intel i210 nics and installed latest omnios
>>> bloody, but i cant find them with " dladm show-phys".
>>> how can i acticate the network interface?
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>> The ISO image for bloody on our website is quite old.  We were not
>> diligent in keeping the ISO image updated during this release cycle.
>> You are probably running r151005, which lacks the i210-capable igb
>> driver.  We are planning to have r151008 released this week, which is
>> our next stable release and will include i210 support.  It will be
>> announced on omnios-discuss and in #omnios on Freenode IRC.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eric
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