*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1852512 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1852512
Alright!
I manually added the missing firmware-files and my network worked as
expected after boot. Looking forward for the updated package in official
repo. Thanks!
Case closed.
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Hi,
linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04-edge version 5.3.0.23.90 seems to require updated
bnx2x firmwares.
Installing/configuring this kernel version complaints:
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e2-7.13.11.0.fw for
module bnx2x
W: Possible missing firmware
Sorry for the delay, I've not forgotten about this, just been swamped
with other things. Will hopefully have time to do the tests next week.
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No worries, we're not in a hurry.
I'd say we go with option #2. Please provide information on how to
proceed, and how to undo any changes we test :)
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kernel v4.10, (4.10.0-041000-generic) has been running fine, without any
issues since 24 hours. I'd say it's OK, as you suspected.
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> one bug at a time, please.
Absolutely! I just mentioned the "GRO implementation" because I wondered
if it might have been related. I should have googled up better on it
beforehand, that would have enlightened me that it wasn't.
I've tested the v4.4-wily kernel in the first link
(4.4.0-040400-ge
As of now, we've been running HWE 4.10 for little more than 16 hours and
no problems so far. Previously we'd hit the problem within the hour.
There is however one new logmessage that we haven't seen before, neither
with 1.4.x driver or 2.0.x. But it might be unrelated, we can't see any
particular
We've been using hwe-edge 4.11 for almost 24 hours without problems.
We'll test the regular hwe 4.10 also if you think that narrows the
bisect.
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Hi,
Thanks for your efforts with this issue, however we're still
experiencing problems with the newest kernel. Sorry about missing the
patch-testing-window, we should have been there for you :)
After only 20 minutes of runtime with the new kernel, we saw the
following, and networking is basically
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> There is one additional upstream commit required to fully fix this,
> please see bug 1713553.
>
Ah, nice! Thanks for pointing it out, i had not found it myself. I solved
my problems temporarily by adding i40e 2.0.30 driver as dkms to my current
system and will follow the other bug (the i40e 2.
I forgot to mention in previous comment, that this happens within the
hour (usually just a few minutes) of adding the server to production
loads. I can provide more information and test patches if necessary.
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I'm running Xenial with kernel 4.4.0-92.115 on a Dell R330 with intel X710 NIC.
Under load it fails with message: "TX driver issue detected, PF reset issued"
as original report says.
To me it looks like this issue isn't completely solved since I'm running
a more recent kernel than the "fix" was c
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