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03-16-2010 07:34 AM
03-16-2010 07:34 AM
NC375T quad nics in ProLiant DL380 G6 last 2 ports don't function.
I have a ProLiant DL380 G6 with two Quad NC375T nics running on VMWare ESX 4.
The last 2 ports on the nics do not pass network traffic.
I have tried the solution to Document ID: c01989775 http://www13.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en&docId=emr_na-c01989775
but it does not resolve the issue.
I have loaded ESX 4(RTM) as well as ESX 4 Update 1.
I installed both drivers the latest and the prior one, and neither work, in fact v404 just causes a kernel panic.
vmware-esx-drivers-net-nx-nic_400.4.0.404-1.0.4.00000.185360.iso
vmware-esx-drivers-net-nx-nic_400.4.0.407-1.0.4.00000.213274.iso
So I have 2 cards with only 4 of the 8 ports usable.
The OS displays the nics & ports and even shows that it receives packets on the 4 faulty ports.
Has anyone ran into this and possible have a fix?
Thank you for your time,
Scott
The last 2 ports on the nics do not pass network traffic.
I have tried the solution to Document ID: c01989775 http://www13.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en&docId=emr_na-c01989775
but it does not resolve the issue.
I have loaded ESX 4(RTM) as well as ESX 4 Update 1.
I installed both drivers the latest and the prior one, and neither work, in fact v404 just causes a kernel panic.
vmware-esx-drivers-net-nx-nic_400.4.0.404-1.0.4.00000.185360.iso
vmware-esx-drivers-net-nx-nic_400.4.0.407-1.0.4.00000.213274.iso
So I have 2 cards with only 4 of the 8 ports usable.
The OS displays the nics & ports and even shows that it receives packets on the 4 faulty ports.
Has anyone ran into this and possible have a fix?
Thank you for your time,
Scott
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03-17-2010 08:35 AM
03-17-2010 08:35 AM
Re: NC375T quad nics in ProLiant DL380 G6 last 2 ports don't function.
So we replaced the NC375T (Qlogic Chipset) with the known working NC364T (Intel 82571EB Chipset) and all 12 ports are working.
Not sure if itâ s a problem with the driver, bios, vmware, or the DL380 G6, but I hope it gets fixed soon.
Here are other posts about my issue over at vmware, perhaps posting this in the ESX forum here would have received more bites.
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1496041
Scott
Not sure if itâ s a problem with the driver, bios, vmware, or the DL380 G6, but I hope it gets fixed soon.
Here are other posts about my issue over at vmware, perhaps posting this in the ESX forum here would have received more bites.
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1496041
Scott
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