We are playing with the latest Intel I340 Quad Port LAN card:
http://www.intel.com/Products/Server/Adapters/esa-i340/esa-i340-overview.htm
It is the first quad port to have PCIe Gen. 2.0 ... so very cool!
However, it is WORKING with:
* Ubuntu 2.6.32-24 (10.04)
* igb driver 2.1.0-k2
But it is NOT working with:
* Proxmox 2.6.32-4 (1.6)
* Proxmox 2.6.32-5 (pvetest)
* igb driver 2.1.0 (from Ubuntu)
* igb driver 2.2.9 (from Proxmox)
* igb driver 2.4.8 (from Intel site)
Proxmox detects and shows all the correct signs of having the right igb driver for the I340 but it just does not work in operation. There are "link" signals when the machine is first turned on, but once the igb driver is loaded the "link" is gone.
We tried this Intel I340 card on both Supermicro and Intel machines, both sets of hardware give the same result - Ubuntu 2.6.32 works and Proxmox 2.6.32 does not.
Is there something else we can try to help troubleshoot this piece of new Intel hardware on Proxmox ?
http://www.intel.com/Products/Server/Adapters/esa-i340/esa-i340-overview.htm
It is the first quad port to have PCIe Gen. 2.0 ... so very cool!
However, it is WORKING with:
* Ubuntu 2.6.32-24 (10.04)
* igb driver 2.1.0-k2
But it is NOT working with:
* Proxmox 2.6.32-4 (1.6)
* Proxmox 2.6.32-5 (pvetest)
* igb driver 2.1.0 (from Ubuntu)
* igb driver 2.2.9 (from Proxmox)
* igb driver 2.4.8 (from Intel site)
Proxmox detects and shows all the correct signs of having the right igb driver for the I340 but it just does not work in operation. There are "link" signals when the machine is first turned on, but once the igb driver is loaded the "link" is gone.
We tried this Intel I340 card on both Supermicro and Intel machines, both sets of hardware give the same result - Ubuntu 2.6.32 works and Proxmox 2.6.32 does not.
Is there something else we can try to help troubleshoot this piece of new Intel hardware on Proxmox ?