We have a Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S7 server. It has two Gigabit Ethernet ports: Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet, Intel 82579LM Gigabit Ethernet. Cards use e1000e driver. I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 on the server. Both network cards fail to connect to (different) ethernet switches reporting there is no carrier.
Is there a known issue? Any workaround?
We have a linux server with ubuntu 12.04 os installed. The server has 4 network interfaces on-board. I tried to connect one more 10GBps NIC (82599EB 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+) which is pci based.
Acrosser announced a console server that features a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor and up to nineteen serial ports. The ACS-R5401FL offers hard disk or CompactFlash storage, dual gigabit Ethernet ports and eight 10/100 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and a VGA output, the company says....
I have waited until now to upgrade my two server bare metal OSs from F16 to F17 since I have had good luck with all of my workstations and VMs over the last few months. These were both built late last year, so both have only ever had clean F16 installations on them. SuperMicro server boards with two onboard NICs and an Intel PCIe dual NIC card (82576) added in.
UPDATE: (per request below)
serveradmin@FILESERVER:~$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 FILESERVER
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 x64
Primary role is an NFS fileserver, for Mac OSX Clients.
Hardware:
Eth
The majority of data center LAN links use 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) running on unshielded twisted pair structured cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a).
Xi3 Corporation announced a 4-inch, & eco-friendly& server it claims will be readily upgradeable, thanks to the use of one board containing the processor and memory and two separate boards containing I/O ports. The & microServ3r& apparently offers a choice of AMD processors, SSD (solid state disk) storage, two gigabit Ethernet ports, two eSATA ports, and a Fibre Channel port....
On one of my servers there are 173 [migration] processes listed in ps aux.
It has 8 processors so there are the regular 1 per processor right at the top of the list.
PID COMMAND
2 [migration/0/0]
4 [migration/0/1]
6 [migration/0/2]
8 [migration/0/3]
10 [migration/0/4]
12 [migration/0/5]
14 [migration/0/6]
16 [migration/0/7]
But then there are extras in this kind of format:
PID C
Acrosser Technology announced a 1U rackmount network server that can be equipped with Intel Core 2 quad-core or dual-core processors, as well as Pentium or Celeron CPUs. The AR-R5800 offers eight gigabit Ethernet ports, two LAN bypass pairs, four USB ports, dual SATA hard disk drive (HDD) bays, and PCI Express expansion, the company says....