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RE: [Xen-users] Problem with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708bnx2



-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Hoßdorf [mailto:xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Viernes, 22 de Agosto de 2008 02:05 p.m.
To: rem@xxxxxxx; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Problem with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
IIBCM5708bnx2

rem@xxxxxxx schrieb:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Hoßdorf [mailto:xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Viernes, 22 de Agosto de 2008 01:23 p.m.
> To: rem@xxxxxxx; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Problem with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
> IIBCM5708bnx2
>
> rem@xxxxxxx schrieb:
>
>> *From:* Nick Couchman [mailto:Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx]
>> *Sent:* Viernes, 22 de Agosto de 2008 10:50 a.m.
>> *To:* Alexander Hoßdorf; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; rem@xxxxxxx
>> *Subject:* Re: [Xen-users] Problem with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
>> IIBCM5708bnx2
>>
>> I have the PE1950s with the on-board Broadcom chipset and an add-in
>> Intel Pro 1000 card. I'm running SLES10 SP2 (Xen 3.2.0) and I don't
>> see this behavior at all.
>>
>> -Nick
>>
>>
>>>>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Alexander Hoßdorf
>>>>>
>> <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I ran into trouble with this NICs a few times, too.
>> Be sure you have a new driver version.
>> I don't know which version Xen 3.0.3 RPM delivers. Couldy you tell me?
>>
>> And perhaps you should give James Harpers Paradrivers a chance.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>> rem@xxxxxxx schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with two NICs Broadcom NetXtreme II
>>> BCM5708 1000Base-T. I installed CentOS 5.1 and Xen 3.0.3 (RPM). One of
>>> my virtual machines has Windows 2003 Server. In this virtual machine
>>> my NICs appears like ?Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC?.
>>> The problem is that when I ping to other machines sometimes the reply
>>> time value is very high:
>>>
>>> C:> ping 10.1.1.1
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time=-29815ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time=-298341ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time=29382ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> Reply from 10.1.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
>>>
>>> It important to indicate that the ?real? time is good ( approximately
>>> between 1 and 2 seconds ). The problem is some applications used this
>>> value to monitor some servers and send alarms when time value is high.
>>> How you can see some time the reply value is negative.
>>>
>>> The problem is only with virtual Windows machine.
>>>
>>> What can I do? Some idea?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for your help
>>>
>>> Roberto
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have Only two on-board Broadcom not add-ins.
>>
>> How can I know which version Xen delivers?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Roberto
>>
>>
> Hi,
>
> this prints your module version:
> "/sbin/modinfo bnx2" or absolute path "/sbin/modinfo
> /lib/modules/2.6.x-x/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko"
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
>
> ------------------------
>
> Hi
>
> This is the information from the module
>
> # modinfo bnx2
> filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.18-2.1.10.el5xen/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko
> version:        1.6.9
> license:        GPL
> description:    Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5706/5708 Driver
> author:         Michael Chan <mchan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> srcversion:     E96C6B074D0784C3292BDA4
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d0000163Asv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d00001639sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d000016ACsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d000016AAsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d000016AAsv0000103Csd00003102bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d0000164Csv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d0000164Asv*sd*bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d0000164Asv0000103Csd00003106bc*sc*i*
> alias:          pci:v000014E4d0000164Asv0000103Csd00003101bc*sc*i*
> depends:
> vermagic:       2.6.18-92.1.10.el5xen SMP mod_unload 686 REGPARM 4KSTACKS
> gcc-4.1
> parm:           disable_msi:Disable Message Signaled Interrupt (MSI) (int)
> module_sig:
>
883f3504886edd632b45da68b873f111242db09b7c6d1fdd82a0a5a0aae8ea3d35aad4a6552d
> e09e364467e8a5c84861995f883920d92b93ba1b19a2
>
> thanks
>
>
I guess, 1.6.9 is okay.
1.7.1c works well for me. I can't really remember what version took my
machine into trouble.

Have you also tried the GPLPV drivers from James Harper?
Perhaps it maybe a CentOS related issue?
I don't use CentOS, so I can't say something about this.

Cheers,
Alex


-----------------

Hi 

I installed Xen PV Drivers and my virtual Windows machine crash now I can´t
boot grom this virtual machine :(

I am trying to boot but I think that I new install again.

thanks












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