dg6464 Posted June 22, 2022 Share Posted June 22, 2022 Hello unRAID Forum, Wondering if anyone else has experienced their NIC card no longer being detected under Network Settings after moving to 6.10.x (although this may be completely unrelated to moving to 6.10, however I am unsure)? I believe there were some mentions in release notes of bootup hardware detection changes for Mellanox NIC's specifically... however mine is an Intel X520 (I've also tried a Broadcom 10Gbps, which also did not detect in Network Settings). So it's possible I need to do some sort of network settings "reset", but I am not sure of the best steps to follow to do this properly. I did do a hardware migration recently, however the Intel X520 NIC was detected when I first migrated... but now only detects and uses the 1Gbps onboard NIC (which I am unable to disable in BIOS in an HP z420, which is annoying). The X520 is detected in Diagnostics as follows... so just isn't seen by the Network Settings as useable for some reason (please note: there is a physical connection to my 10Gbps switch and all lights are green/links up physically): <node id="network:0" class="network" handle="PCI:0000:05:00.0" modalias="pci:v00008086d000010FBsv00008086sd0000000Cbc02sc00i00"> <description>Ethernet controller</description> <product>82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection</product> <vendor>Intel Corporation</vendor> <physid>0</physid> <subproduct>Intel Corporation</subproduct> <subvendor>Intel Corporation</subvendor> <businfo>pci@0000:05:00.0</businfo> <version>01</version> <width units="bits">32</width> <clock units="Hz">33000000</clock> <configuration> <setting id="latency" value="0" /> </configuration> <capabilities> <capability id="pm" >Power Management</capability> <capability id="msi" >Message Signalled Interrupts</capability> <capability id="msix" >MSI-X</capability> <capability id="pciexpress" >PCI Express</capability> <capability id="cap_list" >PCI capabilities listing</capability> </capabilities> <resources> <resource type="ioport" value="b020(size=32)" /> <resource type="memory" value="ef580000-ef5fffff" /> <resource type="memory" value="380000300000-3800003fffff" /> <resource type="memory" value="380000200000-3800002fffff" /> </resources> <hints> <hint name="icon" value="network" /> <hint name="pci.class" value="0x200" /> <hint name="pci.device" value="0x10FB" /> <hint name="pci.subdevice" value="0xC" /> <hint name="pci.subvendor" value="0x8086" /> <hint name="pci.vendor" value="0x8086" /> </hints> </node> <node id="network:1" class="network" handle="PCI:0000:05:00.1" modalias="pci:v00008086d000010FBsv00008086sd0000000Cbc02sc00i00"> <description>Ethernet controller</description> <product>82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection</product> <vendor>Intel Corporation</vendor> <physid>0.1</physid> <subproduct>Intel Corporation</subproduct> <subvendor>Intel Corporation</subvendor> <businfo>pci@0000:05:00.1</businfo> <version>01</version> <width units="bits">32</width> <clock units="Hz">33000000</clock> <configuration> <setting id="latency" value="0" /> </configuration> <capabilities> <capability id="pm" >Power Management</capability> <capability id="msi" >Message Signalled Interrupts</capability> <capability id="msix" >MSI-X</capability> <capability id="pciexpress" >PCI Express</capability> <capability id="cap_list" >PCI capabilities listing</capability> </capabilities> <resources> <resource type="ioport" value="b000(size=32)" /> <resource type="memory" value="ef500000-ef57ffff" /> <resource type="memory" value="380000100000-3800001fffff" /> <resource type="memory" value="380000000000-3800000fffff" /> </resources> <hints> <hint name="icon" value="network" /> <hint name="pci.class" value="0x200" /> <hint name="pci.device" value="0x10FB" /> <hint name="pci.subdevice" value="0xC" /> <hint name="pci.subvendor" value="0x8086" /> <hint name="pci.vendor" value="0x8086" /> </hints> </node> </node> Any guidance would be greatly appreciated to getting my 10Gbps X520 back up and running. Thanks! Best Regards, dg6464 Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 22, 2022 Share Posted June 22, 2022 Please post the diagnostics Quote Link to comment
dg6464 Posted June 22, 2022 Author Share Posted June 22, 2022 Attaching Diagnostics - apologies I didn't in the first post. unraid-1-diagnostics-20220622-1008.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 22, 2022 Share Posted June 22, 2022 Jun 21 16:14:51 unRAID-1 kernel: ixgbe: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -5 Jun 21 16:14:51 unRAID-1 kernel: ixgbe: probe of 0000:05:00.1 failed with error -5 Both NICs are failing to initialize, suggest going back to v6.9 to confirm if it's a driver or NIC issue. Quote Link to comment
dg6464 Posted June 22, 2022 Author Share Posted June 22, 2022 6 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Jun 21 16:14:51 unRAID-1 kernel: ixgbe: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -5 Jun 21 16:14:51 unRAID-1 kernel: ixgbe: probe of 0000:05:00.1 failed with error -5 Both NICs are failing to initialize, suggest going back to v6.9 to confirm if it's a driver or NIC issue. I will investigate how to roll back to 6.9, do so and report back... as my Tools --> Update OS only has 6.10.2 as a previous version. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
dg6464 Posted August 3, 2022 Author Share Posted August 3, 2022 Just a quick update... I did a fresh install of 6.9.2 (I have a second license for unRAID, so different USB key). The problem persisted... so it seems to be a hardware recognition issue on my end with the server I swapped to (still the same error in the logs, on a brand new 6.9.2 install). Likely too much of the PCIe bus populated with Dell HBA, PCIe to M.2 converter, NVIDIA P2000 Card, etc... for the Intel X520 to function properly (X520 functions fine in my Core i7 7700k system). I wasn't aware that there could be a lack of resources to even start hardware on some recent hardware (it's a HP Z420 Workstation)... and unfortunately there is no easy way to disable onboard hardware to see if it will fix the issue for me. I'll be upgrading to a new server once AMD Zen4 is out... so no sense in investigating. Unless anyone has any hardware/BIOS suggestions... I think we can consider the thread closed. Quote Link to comment
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