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Re: [SLE] tg3 Drivers for Broadcom Network Cards on Dell 2650 and 6650 Servers.
- From: Ben Higginbottom <benh.suse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 12:56:30 +0100
- Message-id: <1f3649f6050601045634e2f060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 6/1/05, Michael James <Michael.James@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've still got a cluster of 66 machines
> using the tg3 drivers without problems.
> All versions of Suse Pro from 8.1 on.
I take it thats with the last 2.4 kernel that they released for 8.1,
or have you manually patched the kernel?
> On the PE2650s it's on the motherboard.
Just makes it slightly more difficult :)
> but when Dell sold me Dual Intel cards for AU$150 each
> I happily walked away from the 2650 broadcoms,
> although they hadn't caused me any real grief.
>
This would be my prefered option, but the sticking point is getting
the bosses to spend the money and schedule downtime.
> I read about lots of people (mainly redhat users) having lots of grief
> on the Dell list, that seems to have died down though.
>
Yes, unfortunately some of the servers run an un-updated Deadrat AS3,
really unfortunately for me is that they host the vital Oracle DB's.
It suggests that a full update should cure alot of the problems.
Cheers,
Ben
> I've still got a cluster of 66 machines
> using the tg3 drivers without problems.
> All versions of Suse Pro from 8.1 on.
I take it thats with the last 2.4 kernel that they released for 8.1,
or have you manually patched the kernel?
> On the PE2650s it's on the motherboard.
Just makes it slightly more difficult :)
> but when Dell sold me Dual Intel cards for AU$150 each
> I happily walked away from the 2650 broadcoms,
> although they hadn't caused me any real grief.
>
This would be my prefered option, but the sticking point is getting
the bosses to spend the money and schedule downtime.
> I read about lots of people (mainly redhat users) having lots of grief
> on the Dell list, that seems to have died down though.
>
Yes, unfortunately some of the servers run an un-updated Deadrat AS3,
really unfortunately for me is that they host the vital Oracle DB's.
It suggests that a full update should cure alot of the problems.
Cheers,
Ben
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