Tyan K8S Pro and Intel Pro/1000 MT Server network adapter
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I use Suse 9.1 Pro for x86_64 with kernel-smp-2.6.5-7.75.x86_64 on a dual AMD Opteron 248. The board is a Tyan K8S Pro (2882). My problem is that I can't get my Intel Pro/1000 MT server PCI-X cards to work. Whenever I do a "modprobe e1000" the systems freezes completely with no error messages. I didn't succeed in compiling the driver I downloaded directly from Intel. Does someone know a workaround for this or has information that the intel driver doesn't work on this architecture? best regards, Stefan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD4DBQFA4rFT7tkXstGqNXkRAqLJAJiyuULv8ruUrewzKu4OePp1oKjwAJ9PPaf2 MNILnycILiqwBE3xbfM+gQ== =gdLV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Stefan Piger wrote:
I use Suse 9.1 Pro for x86_64 with kernel-smp-2.6.5-7.75.x86_64 on a dual AMD Opteron 248. The board is a Tyan K8S Pro (2882). My problem is that I can't get my Intel Pro/1000 MT server PCI-X cards to work. Whenever I do a "modprobe e1000" the systems freezes completely with no error messages. I didn't succeed in compiling the driver I downloaded directly from Intel. Does someone know a workaround for this or has information that the intel driver doesn't work on this architecture?
First thing to check is IRQ-conflicts. Try moving the card to a different slot and see what happens. Bjørn -- Bjørn Tore Sund Phone: (+47) 555-84894 Stupidity is like a System administrator Fax: (+47) 555-89672 fractal; universal and Math. Department Mobile: (+47) 918 68075 infinitely repetitive. University of Bergen VIP: 81724 Support: system@mi.uib.no Contact: teknisk@mi.uib.no Direct: bjornts@mi.uib.no
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am 30.06.2004 um 14:33 schrieb Bjorn Tore Sund:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Stefan Piger wrote:
I use Suse 9.1 Pro for x86_64 with kernel-smp-2.6.5-7.75.x86_64 on a dual AMD Opteron 248. The board is a Tyan K8S Pro (2882). My problem is that I can't get my Intel Pro/1000 MT server PCI-X cards to work. Whenever I do a "modprobe e1000" the systems freezes completely with no error messages. I didn't succeed in compiling the driver I downloaded directly from Intel. Does someone know a workaround for this or has information that the intel driver doesn't work on this architecture?
First thing to check is IRQ-conflicts. Try moving the card to a different slot and see what happens.
That did the trick! Please excuse my obvious lack in 1980s PC administration skills :-( Thanks for your help! Stefan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFA4r1w7tkXstGqNXkRArhkAJ9qHDPNS9hoGdNxZu5EjpuhG2lJJACgwJx/ W4n0F14Uc4fXrGDaxyjdo2A= =B79J -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Stefan Piger wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Stefan Piger wrote:
I use Suse 9.1 Pro for x86_64 with kernel-smp-2.6.5-7.75.x86_64 on a dual AMD Opteron 248. The board is a Tyan K8S Pro (2882). My problem is that I can't get my Intel Pro/1000 MT server PCI-X cards to work. Whenever I do a "modprobe e1000" the systems freezes completely with no error messages. I didn't succeed in compiling the driver I downloaded directly from Intel. Does someone know a workaround for this or has information that the intel driver doesn't work on this architecture?
First thing to check is IRQ-conflicts. Try moving the card to a different slot and see what happens.
That did the trick! Please excuse my obvious lack in 1980s PC administration skills :-(
It's called solving a software problem in hardware. Same principle as buying a new PC to be able to run the very latest version of MS Office. And yes, the problem is in software, Tyan's BIOSes tends to leave a thing or two to desire. Bjørn -- Bjørn Tore Sund Phone: (+47) 555-84894 Stupidity is like a System administrator Fax: (+47) 555-89672 fractal; universal and Math. Department Mobile: (+47) 918 68075 infinitely repetitive. University of Bergen VIP: 81724 Support: system@mi.uib.no Contact: teknisk@mi.uib.no Direct: bjornts@mi.uib.no
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