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тАО05-07-2009 04:03 AM
тАО05-07-2009 04:03 AM
Is there any way, short of taking the server down to physically look at the card, to verify whether it actually is a NIC and to make it work if it is indeed a NIC?
A lanscan shows this:
Hardware Station Crd Hdw Net-Interface NM MAC HP-DLPI DLPI
Path Address In# State NamePPA ID Type Support Mjr#
0/1/2/0 0x00163573A1B8 0 UP lan0 snap0 1 ETHER Yes 119
An ioscan shows this:
0/1/2/0 lan HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
0/6/1/0 unknown PCI Ethernet (14e41654)
An ioscan -fn shows this:
lan 0 0/1/2/0 igelan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
unknown -1 0/6/1/0 UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN PCI Ethernet (14e41654)
SAM also does not show this device
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тАО05-07-2009 04:13 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
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тАО05-07-2009 04:25 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
Do you have the "iether" driver installed?
(the driver name will depend on the OS version you have installed).
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тАО05-07-2009 04:33 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
Google find it :
14E41654: NetXtreme BCM5705_2 Gigabit Ethernet
you will find it at HP:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06c/A10-51210-1130359-332466-1130359-1102335-1102336-1102337.html
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тАО05-07-2009 04:39 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
According to the quickspecs this would be a PCIe card - but this server has no PCIe slots ...
So the chip may be the same, but the card is a different one.
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тАО05-07-2009 04:41 AM
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тАО05-07-2009 04:48 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
IEther-00
GigEther-01
GigEther-00
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тАО05-07-2009 04:59 AM
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тАО05-07-2009 05:07 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
At least the IEther is an always-installed driver:
# swlist
...
IEther-00 B.11.23.0706.01 IEther;HW=A7011/A7012/AB352/AB290/AB545/
AD193/AD194/AD331/AD332/AD337/AD338
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тАО05-07-2009 05:13 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
IEther-00 B.11.23.0609
Also
GigEther-00 B.11.23.0512
GigEther-01 B.11.23.0609
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тАО05-07-2009 05:18 AM
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SolutionHope this helps!
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тАО05-07-2009 05:40 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
HTH
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тАО05-07-2009 05:45 AM
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Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
Thank you again.
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тАО05-07-2009 04:55 PM
тАО05-07-2009 04:55 PM
Re: Identying unknown PCI-Ethernet card
0e11 00e3 NC7761 Gigabit Server Adapter
103c 3100 NC1020 ProLiant Gigabit Server Adapter 32 PCI
103c 3226 NC150T 4-port Gigabit Combo Switch & Adapter
0e11 is a Compaq vendor ID, and 103c is Hewlett-Packard.
An HP-UX NIC driver will only claim a card that has "known to it" HP subvendor ID and subproduct ID, and I'm quite confident that there is no way it would claim a Compaq subvendor ID, nor the subproduct IDs of those other two NICs. I suspect that indeed someone has inserted an unsupported NIC into the system.
The only NICs which will have "known to the HP-UX driver" subproduct IDs are those which are actually sold for HP-UX systems - HP 9000 or Integrity. Something sold for HP ProLiants is not sufficient, even if it is an "HP" NIC.
I suspect the only way that NIC would be claimed in an rp3440 would be to have the rp3440 run Linux, where the drivers are far less discriminating :)
As for which of those three NICs it might be, if there is a way to get ioscan to give subvendor/subproduct IDs that would tell you, otherwise, you are indeed going to have to make a physical examination of the card - unless offline diags can pull the info somehow.
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тАО05-07-2009 04:58 PM
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