Well you mentioned your set up works with the Intel chip so it cant be a configuration issue....
My only idea is to try adding the driver name to the main config file /etc/modules atlantic https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-how-to-load-a-kernel-module-automatically-at-boot-time/ On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:54 PM <emanuel.staudin...@dlr.de> wrote: > Well, the newest driver is loaded. If I check with “ethtool –i > “myInterfaceName”” I can see that the latest driver is really used (the one > I compiled and inserted). > > Also, checking with ifconfig tells me that the MTU is is, e.g., 8000 or > 9000. However, UHD only reads the 1500 size regardless of what is set. > > Any ideas? > > > > Cheers, > > Emanuel > > > > *Von:* USRP-users [mailto:usrp-users-boun...@lists.ettus.com] *Im Auftrag > von *Ali Dormiani via USRP-users > *Gesendet:* Thursday, February 07, 2019 6:49 PM > *An:* usrp-users > *Betreff:* Re: [USRP-users] thunderbolt to sfp+ > > > > Maybe the old driver is getting loaded by the kernel on boot? > > > > I had problems when first using ixgbe (Intel 10 Gbe) driver because I was > lazy about unloading the stock (outdated) driver that came with the Linux > distro. > > > > rmmod <driver> > > > > modprobe <driver> > > > > Can't think of what the issue could be with your Sonnet Solo if the driver > you compiled is loaded as intended. > > > > Regardless for people looking at this thread, I have not had any problems > with Intel x520-DA2 or x550 based products. Intel is also very good at > keeping their open source drivers up to date (cough BROADCOM cough). > > > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 11:59 PM <emanuel.staudin...@dlr.de> wrote: > > Dear Ali, > > > > I recently tried the Sonnet Solo 10G Ethernet to Thunderbolt 3 Adapter > under Linux 18.04LTS and 18.10. This adapter has the AQC107S chip. > > In principle they work out of the box. > > You can set an MTU size larger than 1500 in Ubuntu (either via netplan or > the old configuration). > > However, this MTU size is not honored in my case: UHD complains that the > MTU size is too small. I compiled the latest AQC107 driver and applied it > à no change in MTU. Personally I don’t know yet, where the actual problem > lies. > > > > We had to change our setup and are now using a card with the Intel chip > again. > > > > Best regards, > > Emanuel > > > > > > *Von:* USRP-users [mailto:usrp-users-boun...@lists.ettus.com] *Im Auftrag > von *Ali Dormiani via USRP-users > *Gesendet:* Wednesday, February 06, 2019 7:35 PM > *An:* usrp-users > *Betreff:* Re: [USRP-users] thunderbolt to sfp+ > > > > It seems that Linux kernel 4.11 added support for the AQC107. > > > > https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.11-Networking > > > > Ubuntu 18.04 and higher has kernel 4.15 so you should be fine. > > > > Our lab has been using this converter. > > > > https://www.sonnettech.com/product/twin10g.html > > > > Even though they don't list Linux support it works fine after I compiled > the Intel driver manually. > > > > TLDR; It should work. Use Ubuntu 18+. If it does not work then please > update this thread and I can maybe help troubleshoot. > > > > On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 10:10 AM Rob Kossler via USRP-users < > usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote: > > I am interested in purchasing a Thunderbolt to SFP adapter and I found > this QNAP QNA-T310G1S <https://www.qnap.com/en-us/product/qna-tb-10gbe> > available > from B&H for $169 > <https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1452479-REG/qnap_qna_t310g1s_single_port_thunderbolt3_to.html>. > Does anyone know if this works under Ubuntu? I found that there is a Linux > driver available for the AQC107 part, so I think that is likely that it > will work, but wanted to see if anyone had tried it. > > > > Rob > > _______________________________________________ > USRP-users mailing list > USRP-users@lists.ettus.com > http://lists.ettus.com/mailman/listinfo/usrp-users_lists.ettus.com > >
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