BTW Marvell response:
"Please note that we checked the serial number RBC1617C35854 and found that the exact model of the card that you are using is QL45212HLCU-DE-BK that is an OEM version. Since this board is an OEM from DELL, we will have to refer you to their support team to provide more...
I guess I am missing something, the driver cannot be installed. DNF reports that nothing provides:
kernel(ib_dispatch_event)
kernel(ib_sg_to_pages)
kernel(rdma_copy_ah_attr)
kernel(rdma_destroy_ah_attr)
kernel(rdma_read_gid_l2_fields)
I am not used to dnf so this may be something trivial but I...
OK I get this error:
In file included from /root/qlink/driver-src/fastlinq-8.53.0.3/qede-8.53.0.0/src/qede_main.c:86:
/root/qlink/driver-src/fastlinq-8.53.0.3/qede-8.53.0.0/src/qede_compat.h:540:20: error: conflicting types for ‘prandom_bytes’
static inline void prandom_bytes(void *buf, int...
Do you mean in the first line? Without change, it will go to /lib64, because the UBUNTU_DISTRO will be empty. I am not sure if it should be placed in /lib or /lib64.
UBUNTU_DISTRO := $(shell lsb_release -is 2> /dev/null | grep Ubuntu)
ifeq ($(UBUNTU_DISTRO),)
LIBQEDR_CONFIGURE_CMD :=...
Thank you. Should I do it in Proxmox? Or CentOS, Ubuntu? I do not have access from the internet on that server, only from inside of network so SSH will not be possible. I will try on my own and I will report issues.
Yes, I did. They do show up in lspci. One shows up as one port 40GbE NIC and the other shows up the same as it did before the flash but it stopped working under Windows and in Linux it throws that error in dmesg.
Sadly no. DELL is clueless and they are asking just how and when was the card purchased. No focus on solving the FW flash problem. I did not come up with any solution on how to flash the card either. So both cards are now useless I guess. Unless there is some other tool for flashing it...I might...
I found that too, even version for 45xxx models, and I followed the firmware update part. One card failed (actually the one in the first post) to update to FW version 10 and one finished successfully with version 14, but then was not recognized by Windows drivers anyway. I have a conversation on...
Switch is some older Cisco I think, I run it in school and do not have access to it. I planed to use it with iWarp if possible, RoCE would not be possible. If iWarp would not work, then I would still use it for SR-IOV for VMs. I used it in regular UEFI PC and HP server and neither shows anything...
I think I would need Lenovo server for it. Chelsio card I have shows during boot "Press Ctrl+S to configure..." but this card does not. This seems to be part of their UEFI/BIOS. The card I have is from Dell - this. I guess in order to do that I would have to put it in Dell server.
I just updated it to newer FW in the meantime (in Windows). I thought it might solve the issue, maybe it just made it worse. How can I reset it? The Linux tools lnxfwnx2 provided by Dell/Qlogic do not recognize the card and did not recognize it before the FW update too.
Thank you for your reply. I have non-free repo in sources.list but this package removes proxmox-ve pve-firmware pve-kernel-5.4, therefore, I cannot install it. The FW files should be in /ust/lib/firmware/qed acording to this and mine folder looks identical to kernel-firmware repo.
Hi,
I do not see my QLogic FastLinQ QL45212-DE 25Gb NIC in network settings. System loaded qede kernel module but I think the driver is missing and it does not show up in ip a. lspci output is in the attachment. Onboard Intel NICs work without issues. Is there a trick I am missing?
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