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7.2.3 - 10g NIC Issues

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Evening All

To preface, I've got a new to me X11SSH-LN4F with a E3-1240 v6, the onboard 1g ports work fine.

Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've got two 10g NICs, Mellanox Connect X-3 (MCX312A-XCBT) and an Intel X540-T2 (P/N unknown) and I'm connecting into the Unifi ecosystem. Neither work. All the lights flash, can see the MAC address in Unifi but an IP doesn't get handed out. I can see the network adapters inside UNRAID but ethtool shows the links as down.

To discount the hardware, they work fine in a windows machine and, sorry to say, I've fired up TrueNAS and they've worked straight off without messing about.

Log file attached, I've only got the X-3 installed at the time of the syslog

I've had a look at https://forums.unraid.net/topic/142684-what-i-learned-about-installing-a-mellanox-connectx-3/, the firmware on my card doesn't give me those options, it's updated to the latest so that's no help.

ethtool output:

Supported ports: [ FIBRE ]

Supported link modes: 1000baseX/Full

10000baseCR/Full

10000baseSR/Full

Supported pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only

Supports auto-negotiation: No

Supported FEC modes: Not reported

Advertised link modes: 1000baseX/Full

10000baseCR/Full

10000baseSR/Full

Advertised pause frame use: Symmetric

Advertised auto-negotiation: No

Advertised FEC modes: Not reported

Speed: 10000Mb/s

Duplex: Full

Auto-negotiation: off

Port: Direct Attach Copper

PHYAD: 0

Transceiver: internal

Supports Wake-on: d

Wake-on: d

Current message level: 0x00000014 (20)

link ifdown

Link detected: no

Thanks in advance

Dave

syslog.txt

Edited by Succulent_Pig

Solved by JorgeB

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NIC is being renamed from eth5 to eth7

Feb 22 09:24:45 Tower kernel: mlx4_core 0000:01:00.0 eth7: renamed from eth5

Try deleting /config/network-rules.cfg on the flash drive, then reboot

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32 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

NIC is being renamed from eth5 to eth7

Feb 22 09:24:45 Tower kernel: mlx4_core 0000:01:00.0 eth7: renamed from eth5

Try deleting /config/network-rules.cfg on the flash drive, then reboot

It's put the names straight issue persists

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Post new diags please.

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Everything looks normal now, NIC was detected, and the link is Up

Feb 22 10:28:06 Tower kernel: mlx4_en: eth5: Link Up

There's no IP set. Did you set a static IP?

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There's no static IP set

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  • Solution

Set one, it's also not set to get one form DHCP, if that's applicable.

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I didn't spot that DHCP wasn't set, why wasn't that set as default?

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It's only on by default for the main interface: eth0/br0/bond0

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