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ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter posted: Nov 6, 2009 1:16 AM

Click to view Poort443's profile Enthusiast 26 posts since
Mar 12, 2009
I have a number of issues with the HP NC510F adapter. NFS datastores remain in "Inactive" state permanently. The datastores can be browsed, but that's all. VM's can't be started off it, and VMotions fail. The issues are resolved when I use a different adapter on the same vSwitch.

I've also had nothing but trouble with this adapter on ESX3.5. The NFS stores were properly connected, but VM's would freeze or be otherwise unreachable after a few hours or maybe a day. This is why I wanted to upgrade to ESX4, hoping that these problems would be resolved. All these issues happen on several servers, but all with the NC510F.

I'm working with VMware support to resolve these problems, but my question really is: Is anybody using this NC510F succesfully on ESX4?

This adapter is on the I/O Compatibilty Guide, and I'm using the driver that's stated there, the nx_nic 4.0.301

Re: ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter

2. Nov 12, 2009 10:09 PM in response to: Poort443
Click to view d3aj's profile Enthusiast 13 posts since
Apr 20, 2009
Please paste the vmkernel log output when loading the nx_nic driver module

Re: ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter

4. Nov 13, 2009 1:03 AM in response to: Poort443
Click to view d3aj's profile Enthusiast 13 posts since
Apr 20, 2009

WARNING: NFS: 898: RPC error 12 (RPC failed) trying to get port for Mount Program (100005) Version (3) Protocol (TCP) on Server

That's not right...

Anyhow, could you check if you have backed up logs (vmkernel.1 perhaps?)

If not then reload the driver and there should be nx_nic related output in the vmkernel.

Re: ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter

6. Nov 13, 2009 2:14 AM in response to: Poort443
Click to view d3aj's profile Enthusiast 13 posts since
Apr 20, 2009
You have not provided the logs that show the nx_nic module being loaded. I need to look at that to make an assessment. You mentioned you rebooted the system but looking at the attached logs I do not see the system being rebooted. Watchdog is kicking, and there are tx timeouts.. There is certainly something wrong with the netxen card/driver. Until I see the logs with the module being loaded I wont be able to help you.

Re: ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter

8. Nov 13, 2009 11:28 AM in response to: Poort443
Click to view d3aj's profile Enthusiast 13 posts since
Apr 20, 2009
The discrepancy with the firmware versions happens due to the firmware being dynamically loaded onto the card. Part of the firmware resides in the driver.

Re: ESX4 with HP NC510F 10Gbit adapter

10. Nov 16, 2009 12:30 PM in response to: Poort443
Click to view d3aj's profile Enthusiast 13 posts since
Apr 20, 2009

Thanks Poort. I will look into this.

Here's a more technical explanation of the firmware versions:

"The vmware driver is newer (now: 4.0.404 before: 4.0.301), and oddly
enough the firmware seems older (now: 3.4.339 before:4.0.222."

Since your NX2031 card is flashed with an
older firmware 3.4.336 the firmware is loaded from the driver (fw file). The older
driver 4.0.301 has version NX2031 firmware file 4.0.222 and the newer
driver 4.0.404 has firmware version 3.4.339. This is not an issue as it behaves correctly, only a difference in versions.

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