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Hi,
I got around to testing with the upstream kernel and unfortunately it
seems to be worse. I only have KVM access and when I reboot into the
upstream kernel I lose access to the system completely, so I reckon it
hasn't booted. If you think it will be productive I can go back and test
the old
Ok, this still happens with linux-image-3.2.0-17-generic_3.2.0-17.27
which is the kernel it was originally reported on. I had though the
firmware upgrade we did got rid of the bug, but somehow it's come back.
I'm going to check with Oneiric to make positive this isn't just a
hardware issue.
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This is still somehow happening in Oneiric. I'm starting to think we'll
never get to the bottom of this one - maybe we're at a dead end.
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Marking as Incomplete, as Brendan needs to test the upstream kernel
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Have we tested this with Quantal? Why test the upstream one if we
haven't tested with Quantal yet?
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with
I've confirmed this still happens in Quantal and will test the upstream
kernel as soon as possible
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with
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@Joseph,
I tested with the Precise -proposed kernel as suggested on IRC yesterday
and it still happens:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.2.0-26.41
Let me know what to try next.
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It would also be good to know if this bug is already fixed upstream.
Could you test the latest mainline kernel, which can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.5-rc3-quantal/
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCI
I'm now experiencing this problem again with the Precise release
version.
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@Brendan,
So did this issue go away for some kernel versions, then re-appear? Or
are you just getting back to a specific test case now that the final
release is available?
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@Joseph,
I can't say for sure - finding an older image could be tricky. Maybe if
you could provide me a link to a kernel from around the end of March, I
could test that.
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@Brendan,
All of the kernel versions for Precise can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/linux
After selecting a specific version, look for the builds section on the
following page. The click the desired arch to access the .deb download.
It looks like the 3.2.0-17.27
It seems that the firmware update fixed this issue. Apologies for the
delay, this should have been updated earlier.
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Networking on Dell
I got the same problem with BIOS 1.5.2
I haven't tested NETW_FRMW_LX_R319248.BIN yet, how can i determine the
current firmware of the NIC?
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bevermind, just noticed I got
Package version: 6.4.5
Installed version: 3.08.0
gonna fire the firmware-upgrade later on
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Title:
Networking on
brendand pinky, what was updated exactly?
pinky brendand: there was just a BIOS update, from 1.4.3 to 1.5.2
pinky i was hoping for a NIC firmware update, but there wasn't one (unless it
was rolled in with the BIOS)
I have not tested to see if this fixes the bug however the BIOS was
marked as an
To summarize things as I understand them:
- The machine was ok about a week ago
- There has been no change in BIOS/or firmware
- The card fails after a certain uptime and is not accessible anymore
- This happens on all Precise kernels as tested now and even on an Oneiric
kernel (which
I will work with the lab engineer to see if the firmware can be upgraded
and/or the card replaced. If that doesn't fix it we can take it from
there.
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If I reboot the system then this problem never occurs, the network card
stays up indefinitely
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with
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Title:
Networking on
I managed to get a run done with the following kernel, which I thought
would be the latest daily :
Linux ubuntu 3.2.0-2-generic #5-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 28 18:10:23 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
With this kernel the network is working. However I'm confused by the
fact that the version
Please disregard comment #8 - I was initially able to SSH to this system
but eventually lost connectivity. At 1358 (seconds after boot I presume)
the same message as in the bug appeared again.
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Stefan,
To answer your questions, this machine has been working until the
beginning of this week. I have attached dmesg log from the last
successful instance of the system working.
** Attachment added: dmesg from earlier this week
It should be noted that this is not a black and white case of the card
never working. it still works to allow the system to pxe install and is
accesible for a few minutes after boot (the firmware error is being
echoed at 1385 in the log, over 20 minutes after booting)
** Description changed:
Now successfully tested with the latest development kernel
(3.2.0-19.30). Still the same error appears after 1338 seconds in dmesg.
I need to ask the lab engineer who has local access to attached the
dmesg log from this system.
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The firmware has not been updated on this system recently so can
probably be ruled out as a cause.
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with
Hi Brendan,
Do you happen to know if this issue happened with previous Ubuntu
versions on this server?
Do you have a way to install additional test kernels on the system? If
so, it would be great if you could test the latest mainline kernel:
Can you go back and install Oneiric? And then provide data from that?
Thanks.
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Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with Broadcom Corporation
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Title:
Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
So far I have only got to try with Oneiric and the issue is still
happening. I think this system got a firmware upgrade very recently
which I didn't know about. It's up to you guys to decide if it's still a
bug, but in the meantime I have no way to get full logs for this bug. I
can try testing the
The question to ask is whether this particular machine has been seen running
any version of Linux before? If yes, will it still run that version, if no...
well has it run anything? Maybe it is just as the message says, broken
hardware. If it has been running some other release before but not
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