10GigEthr-02 (iexgbe) B.11.31.1103 Ethernet Driver Release Notes

3 Problems fixed in this version
Table 1 HP-UX 11i v3 March 2011 Fixes 10GigEthr-02 B.11.31.1103
DescriptionSR number
“ERROR: Could not process request” when changing driver default settings.QXCR1001091276
Problems fixed in recent versions
Table 2 HP-UX 11i v3 November 2010 Fixes 10GigEthr-02 B.11.31.1011
DescriptionSR number
Link hardware initialization failure if reset is done on both NIC ports.QXCR1001076951
Table 3 HP-UX 11i v3 September 2010 Fixes 10GigEthr-02 B.11.31.1009.01
DescriptionSR number
Registered Multi-Cast addresses are lost when a device is reset or the receive mode is toggled
(such as by turning promiscuous mode on and off).
QXCR1001053175
There were no defects or fixes included in 10GigEthr-02 version B.11.31.1009.
There were no defects or fixes included in 10GigEthr-02 version B.11.31.1004.
There were no defects or fixes included in 10GigEthr-02 version B.11.31.1003.
4 Known problems and limitations
The following problems are known to exist in version B.11.31.1103:
Using ncweb to change number of receive queues causes an error message.
Severity: Medium
When you use the ncweb or SMH interface to change the number of receive queues, an error
message appears.
Workaround: Use nwmgr instead of ncweb to change number of the queues. The command
syntax is:
nwmgr -s -A drv_mq=<new#> -c lan<instance>
where
<new#> The number of queues that you want to enable.
<instance> Instance number of the LAN interface; for example, lan1.
Resetting a port with traffic running can cause the controller to go offline.
Severity: Medium
If you use a command such as lanadmin -r to reset a port while it is active and under load,
the controller might go offline.
Workaround: Do not reset a port until its traffic level has subsided.
This problem will be corrected in a future release of the 10GigEthr-02 bundle.
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