# cat /proc/cmdline
I have 4 blades. I also have 4 dual port 10gb nics in the PCIe backplane and one is assigned to each blade. The only thing I can think of is proxmox needs a dirver to communicate with the fabric properly?I have not seen or touched one of these in quite a few years, but if memory serves the standard switch has 8 ports facing in, which are typically configured as 2 per node. Unless you actively set the MC to change that behavior, thats all you SHOULD be seeing. How many nodes do you have in your chassis anyway?
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.8.4-3-pve root=/dev/mapper/pve-root ro quiet pci=realloc=offCan you give us the output of:
Just to check if the parameter is set correctly.Bash:# cat /proc/cmdline
Not likely. VRTX doesnt actually do pci fabric, its a simple routing. a node has exclusive access to that hardware, and it shows on its individual node's PCI root. it either shows up, or it doesnt.The only thing I can think of is proxmox needs a dirver to communicate with the fabric properly?
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme II BCM57810 10 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 10)Not likely. VRTX doesnt actually do pci fabric, its a simple routing. a node has exclusive access to that hardware, and it shows on its individual node's PCI root. it either shows up, or it doesnt.
on lspci, what are all the nics you see and what are their pci addresses?
dude, you're still no further along.@alexskysilk Dude, we've literally covered exactly this in the posts on the previous page: