On 16-10-2014 13:47, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 8:41 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a return to an issue I first raised back in June. We had a similar
occurrence in September while I was away and so I am revisiting the entire
matter.
Steve Clark on 6 Jun 16:02 2014 wrote:
Hi,
We ran into this problem also - the interface would disappear.
There is newer e1000e driver that fixes it or you could
add pcie_aspm=off to your kernel command line.
HTH,
Steve
I have run into other reports of similar occurrences and some of these refer
to this bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632650
I'm the one who did the submission. Some of my comments (which I
thought were helpful) have been hidden by Red Hat.
However, that report is closed as being a duplicate of:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562273
Which is not available to viewing by the great unwashed.
I don't have access, either.
The host is running CentOS-6.5 with all updates applied to date. My question
is: Has this issue been addressed in the official e1000e module or not? if
not then does the recommendation to "add pcie_aspm=off to your kernel command
line" hold?
My suggestion for you is to give ELRepo's kmod-e1000e a try. It has
the latest version from Intel (3.1.0.2) as opposed to the version in
the EL kernels (2.3.2-k). There are known cases in which a later
version resolved issues.
Both BZs above are RHEL 5 specific, being 562273 a "driver update" one.
Did you report this against any RHEL6 too?
Marcelo
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