[PVE-User] Intel Corporation Gigabit ET2 Quad Port Server Adapter
David Lawley
davel at upilab.com
Tue Apr 9 16:28:22 CEST 2019
fresh install from PVE cd, but I will review. It did the usual
predictive network interface renaming. Just not all of them
Seems ok with the old kernel/firmware. Kinda why I wanted to quickly
throw a standard Debian disto on it to see
Just wanted to ask around while waiting on a another window of
opportunity to try again, few angry campers this week, have to tread
carefully
Appreciate your comment
On 4/9/2019 9:29 AM, Mark Schouten wrote:
> I think udev is making them 'disappear'.
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> Do you have anything in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persisent-net ? That sometimes renames interfaces..
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> ----- Originele bericht -----
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> Van: David Lawley (davel at upilab.com)
> Datum: 09-04-2019 13:56
> Naar: pve-user at pve.proxmox.com
> Onderwerp: [PVE-User] Intel Corporation Gigabit ET2 Quad Port Server Adapter
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> Intel Corporation Gigabit ET2 Quad Port Server Adapter
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> Anyone using any of these?
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> I have 2 per host
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> Currently running PVE3.4, but while rebuilding the server with 5.3, the
> installation was only finding 6 of the 8 ports.
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> Due to some other issues at the time I had to push the old PVE disks
> back and abort the install.
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> My next step is to try a stock Debian install and see what happens in
> the next opportunity I get.
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> Just wondering if anyone been down this path might have a word to add?
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