Tracy R Reed schrieb: > I have directly connected a machine to the machine that should be > doing the aoe broadcast and I run tethereal on it and it sees nothing. > > I am thinking maybe my hardware is messed up somehow. I have AoE > working properly from my disk node to my desktop workstation so I know > the technology works and that I have the server set up properly. > > The server that cannot discover AoE devices is using a Tyan S2882-D > Thunder K8SD Pro motherboard. Anyone know what ethernet drivers I > should be using with this? It is very strange. It has two gigabit > network ports. I understand it has a Broadcom gigabit chipset. But > apparently it also has an Intel eepro10/100 chipset...maybe on only > one of the ports. It is not clear. I cannot find any docs anywhere > that explain this clearly. I originally booted it with the eepro10/100 > chipset and that detected a network interface, but only one. And it > did not seem to be able to do AoE discovery over that interface for > whatever reason. I removed the intel driver and compiled the Broadcom > NetXtreme II driver into the kernel and it did not detect any ethernet > devices at all. > > Is anyone using one of these boards? Care to tell me what driver you > are using or exactly what kind of ethernet chipset it really has? > if it is a BCM5704C. you shoul use the Boradcom tg3 driver for your card. lspci shoul normaly report the correct ChipID. In the manual stands: ? Two Broadcom® BCM5704C dualchannel Gigabit Ethernet controller ? Two RJ-45 LAN connectors with LEDs ? Connected to PCI-X Bridge A ? Three Front Panel LED headers ? One Intel® 82551QM 10/100 Ethernet controller (Optional) ? Stacked USB 1.1 (two) ports and RJ45 LAN port on top -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster