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Please file a new bug report.
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Hi. I just did a do-release-upgrade from Ubuntu Server 12.04 to 14.04
just as Jaap did. I got the same issue. The network card will not start.
Its on a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with a static address on eth0 only (dual
nics).
RTNETLINK answers: no such process
[61709.025401] bnx2: can't load firmware
Hi.
FYI This exact problem now appears to have returned in Ubuntu 14.04. I
have a server that was upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 and now refuses to
start the network, indicating
Can't load firmware file bnx2/bnx2-mips-06-6.2.3.fw
The network interface is a Broadcom BCM5708.
I am going to swap it
That issue seems fixed since lp:494052
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I can confirm udev 173 from oneiric-proposed has fixed the issue..
Thanks :)
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Updating to udev173 from oneiric-proposed really helped me. Thanks!
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Hello Christoph, or anyone else affected,
Accepted udev into oneiric-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in
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I am in asimilar situation. We have plenty of HP Proliants 380G5 and a few DELL
Poweredge 1950s. On HPs we have done fresh install of 11.10 server from Debian
Etch. Ethernet cards did not recognised but rmmod bnx2, modprobe bnx2 trick
resolved the problem. On first Poweredege 1950 a
Manual installation of packages from precise solved the problem for
oneiric. I have installed udev 1.75 ( depending on newer versions of
libacl and libudev ) by dpkg -i PACKAGE. As you can understand I am
not a system admin and not a linux pro. Furthermore our small server
farm lies on our
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** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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This bug was fixed in the package udev - 175-0ubuntu3
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expect (and indeed requested) in certain failure modes. If we do not we
will bail
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** Description changed:
+ SRU justification:
+ udev in Ubuntu 11.10 has regressed support for certain hardware
configurations, resulting in firmware failing to be loaded at boot time due to
a race condition when shutting down udev in the initramfs. This causes network
interfaces to fail to
** Description changed:
SRU justification:
udev in Ubuntu 11.10 has regressed support for certain hardware
configurations, resulting in firmware failing to be loaded at boot time due to
a race condition when shutting down udev in the initramfs. This causes network
interfaces to fail to
@Netmatters I'm having the exact same problem on a HP 360 G5 with Ubuntu
Server 64 11.10.
Everything was working fine until Ubuntu Desktop 64 11.04.
During the installation (not an upgrade) of Ubuntu Server 64 11.10, I
manually set up a static IP address, gateway, netmask and DNS server for
eth0
I confirm that applying the fix from comment #46 fixed our issue too
(see my previous comment).
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I can confirm that applying the fix from comment #46 fixed our Issues
with only 1 Interface of the 2 onboard NICs working after reboot.
We ran into the Problem first after upgrading from Lucid (10.04) to
Oneiric (11.10) aswell as doing a clean install with Oneiric.
Hardware: DL 385 G2 (same as
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** Also affects: oem-priority/oneiric
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New
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@matteo (#46) your solution/work-around also works for us, thanx!
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Same here with a DL360G5. AND:
After a reboot eth0 does't exist. When I rmmod bnx2 and modprobe bnx2
everthing works fine...
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Have a DL360G5 too.
1. If i reboot the server with the reboot command and nic1 and nic2 are
connected to the network, i have eth0 and eth1 on my 11.10.
2. But if i do a reboot with only nic1, I only have eth1 which is not working,
because nothing is connected.
3. After a reboot with only nic2 i
Exact the same here! (@Marc-André)
And don't forget to script the rmmod and modprobe when U work from your
workstation ;-)
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Same issue here on a DL380G5 after updating from 11.04 to 11.10.
Is there a workaround other then installing another NIC?
I'll be happy to provide any further information or logs.
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@Tim, ok thanks very much - I just couldn't tell from the statuses at
the top of this page whether it was actually being looked at or was
still to be assigned.
@matteo - thank you very very much, that works for me too. I have my
system up and running again now (and this thread bookmarked :).
Hi,
Is there any update on this bug please ? Any idea when it will be looked at ?
(it seems to be still unassigned).
Thanks
Alex
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Hi,
We experienced this issue on Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers. We have
addressed it by modifying the /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-
bottom/udev file as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/818177 .
In our case, at the end of the installation of Ubuntu 11.10,
AlexC - its getting worked on by the foundations team. As it is a fairly
complex issue its taken awhile to determine the root cause. That, and
UDS kind of distracted us for a few days.
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Hi,
I've just upgraded to 11.10 (from 11.04 via do-release-upgrade) and have this
same error (only eth1 seems to get recognized, not eth0). Symptoms all as
reported above and on an HP Proliant ML370 G5.
Have access to terminal and happy to offer any logs / output as needed
to help resolve.
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 04:02:33AM -, David Bierce wrote:
From a Dell Poweredge 2950
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Thanks for this. Was there also a
David, could you also include the dmesg output from this particular
boot, so we can be absolutely certain that the firmware loading is
failing the same way as before?
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After two reboots, that file doesn't exist. Just the
udev.initramfs.log file.
Please verify the version of the udev package you have installed. It
should be version 173-0ubuntu4+ppa2 - version 173-0ubuntu4+ppa1 didn't
include the code to output the process list.
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216 0 4208 S/sbin/modprobe -bv
pci:v14E4d164Csv1028s
Thanks. To me that looks pretty conclusive that this is a kernel issue
- this modprobe should be returning immediately, but instead it hangs
out for 60 seconds until being killed.
Not a udev bug, at least; either a
Would someone who has physical console access perform the following,
then attach the output of dmesg:
sudo modprobe -r bnx2
sudo modprobe bnx2
Contrary to my post in #27, I now think the driver looks right. This is
possibly a race with udev getting killed. IIRC upstart nukes some
processes after
This output kind of matches what you think would be happening. Note the
1 minute hang waiting for the network driver. The output of the screen
is filled with udev messages but I can't find them logged anywhere.
** Attachment added: dmesg with a hung boot
There is the output to dmesg when the driver is removed then readded.
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David - your modprobe.txt results seem pretty conclusive that this bug
is really a udev race with upstart and initramsfs. I'm assigning it to
the foundations team accordingly.
** Package changed: update-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric) = udev (Ubuntu
Oneiric)
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Remarking 'confirmed' for the kernel, because AFAICS there's a kernel
bug here somewhere if loading the firmware is hanging for 60 seconds.
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IIRC upstart nukes some processes after initrd has run and just before the
rootfs is mounted.
No, it does not. the /usr/share/initramfs/scripts/init-bottom/udev
script signals udev to quit with 'udevadm control --exit', which causes
udev to signal its workers and wait up to 60 seconds for them
I've uploaded a patched udev package, 173-0ubuntu4+ppa2, to my ppa that
should help with debugging this. It should be available in an hour or
so.
Once it is, can those who are able to reproduce this issue please install the
udev package from https://launchpad.net/~vorlon/+archive/ppa by running
From a Dell Poweredge 2950
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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There are probably more Dell 2950 and HP DL380's installed in the data-
centres than any other 2U server.
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This really seems like a driver bug. I've got an AMD server with 2 bnx2
NICS, so I'll see if I can replicate the problem.
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Hi Joseph,
Ok, so I just installed the RC kernel as suggested above and can confirm
that this bug still exists:-
$ uname -a
Linux proxyauth0 3.1.0-030100rc10-generic #201110200610 SMP Thu Oct 20 10:11:32
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci | grep -i ethernet
03:00.0 Ethernet
Ok, I have just installed the 'daily build' kernel and can confirm that
this bug still exists:-
$ uname -a
Linux proxyauth0 3.1.0-030100rc10-generic #201110200610 SMP Thu Oct 20 10:11:32
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dmesg | grep -i bnx
[1.442551] bnx2: Broadcom NetXtreme II
Just correcting my last post since it was still booted into the RC
kernel.
Booted into the daily build kernel correctly this time and the issue
still exists:-
# uname -a
Linux proxyauth0 3.1.0-030100rc10-generic #201110200610 SMP Thu Oct 20 10:11:32
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
With
This issue appears to be an upstream bug, since you tested the latest
upstream kernel. We will want to file an upstream bug, once
bugzilla.kernel.org is available. An alternative would be to email the
maintainer for this subsystem directly.
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There is a newer version of the kernel(3.0.0-12.20) currently in the
release pocket than the one you tested when this issue was found. Please
test again with the newer kernel and indicate in the bug if this issue
still exists or not.
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Can you see if the firmware exists on your system:
ls -l /lib/firmware/bnx2/*
It would also be great if you can attach your kern.log file.
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Not sure if this will help much but this is the behavior that I get on
an HP DL380 G5 running Oneiric with 3.0.0-12-server:
I've got 2 interfaces connected and configured yet only eth1 comes up.
I can confirm all that Tom Ellis see's above as well as the following:
$ cat
My host was just installed, and is running 3.0.0-12.20 and this issue
still exists.
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@Netmatters
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . If so, please test the
release candidate kernel versus the daily build:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-rc10-oneiric/
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I just tried installing the latest ubuntu-11.10-server-amd64 on an HP
DL380 G5 and after completing installation it fails to boot. When
booting in recovery mode, input locks up at the Recovery Menu (requires
a power cycle) and I get these errors.
[ 122.848027] bnx2: Can't load firmware file
** Summary changed:
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On another Oneiric server I have running 3.0.0-12-server, I can see this
firmware present on the system post-install:
$ ls -l /lib/firmware/bnx2/bnx2-mips-06-6.2.1.fw
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 92792 2011-08-23 09:23
/lib/firmware/bnx2/bnx2-mips-06-6.2.1.fw
$ dpkg -S
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