Ubuntu Servers :: 9.10 2nd Ethernet PCIe Adapter Found Then Not Found?
Jan 24, 2010
During install of 9.10 server, both ethernet adapters were found. One is built-in to the motherboard, the second is on a PCIe slot. Selected the on-board adapter for eth0 during install, set fixed IP on the web, connected, updated, etc. w/ no problems. The second adapter is for the LAN.BUT, on first and subsequent reboots after installation complete the second adapter is not detected at all, as if it were not even plugged into the PCI or the driver not loaded. This happens on either of two slots, with two different adapters, Intel or Netgear, both pretty recent, and both of which are detected and work in a different box. 'Ethtool eth1' says device not found.This is a fairly recent motherboard 3N78EM).Since the adapter was found during installation I'm assuming that the problem is not with not the board. I've built several server systems with two or three ethernet adapters and have never run into this situation.
I have created a folder including some html link pages in /test/htlink . Now I want to create a soft link of that folder as htlink -> /test/htlink in /var/www/html . Now when I m browsing the folder , its erroring (404 Not Found) folder is not found on the server . I have given 777 permission on every file-folder in /test . No firewall & no SELINUX .
I have just switched over from Ubuntu. My PC with Ubuntu connected to the ethernet fine, but now the internet is not found at all. Can someone tell me what sort of things I need to do to get my internet up?
I booted an OS from live disk. The OS boots successfully but eth0 fails to start. I checked lspci , it outputs the exact ethernet card details :(Broadcom Netextreme II BCM5716 Gigabyte ethernet)
Ifconfig -a returns only loop back interface lo and sit0. The output of dmesg | grep -i 'eth' is :"Netfront : initializing network ethernet driver"
I was also able to find the kernel module bnx2.ko. I did insmod and lsmod lists it. I am not sure what exactly is the issue or how to debug this problem. Any assistance or pointer will be helpful. Thanks for your time.
I booted an OS from a live CD. The OS boots successfully but eth0 fails to start. I checked lspci, it outputs these Ethernet card details:
(Broadcom Netextreme II BCM5716 GBabyte ethernet)
ifconfig -a returns only the loopback interfaces lo and sit0. The output of dmesg | grep -I 'eth' is:
"Netfront : initializing network ethernet driver"
When I run service network restart I get:
"Obtaining IP for lo [FAILED] WARNING: Deprecated config gile /etc/modprobe.conf , all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/ Device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization [FAILED]"
The output of MII-tool -v is:
No MII interface found.
I was also able to find the kernel module bnx2.ko. I did insmod and lsmod lists it.
I have tried the command on ubantu workstation but it giving error : # mii-tools SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth1' failed: operationsnot support. no MII interface found.
Internet not working. tell me anonymous of kudzu command in fedora.
I am attempting to install Debian 5.0 amd64 to my Toshiba laptop, which has an Atheros AR8131 Gigabit network card.Unfortunately the installer is not finding the card. I have downloaded the Linux drivers for my card to a USB drive. When I tell the installer to load the drivers from removable media it is telling me that it is not able to read the files. I am guessing that I either need to place the files into a particular named directory or I have the wrong file format (currently a .tar)
I was going to try out Squeeze on my ibook so I downloaded one of the weekly snapshots of the netinstall image and booted the installer. The installer was unable to recognize the ethernet card of my ibook which I found odd since I have used Lenny in the past without having any problems. Does anyone know if this is a bug in the installer or has firmware for my ethernet card been dropped from Squeeze? I searched around and couldn't find any bugs that were specific to PPC with this installer. It is not a deal breaker as I can just install Lenny and then dist upgrade to Squeeze,
I have been trying to get this web cam working for a long time. lsusb:
Code: Bus 004 Device 003: ID 06a2:0003 Topro Technology, Inc. dmesg
Code: [ 1990.570050] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3 [ 1990.751460] usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Kernel patch: [URL] Driver project: [URL]
Cheese simply says no camera found. Skryba says no devices found. Since this kernel patch was 2009-04-07 which is nearly a year ago it should be in latest kernel?
I'just installed ubuntu 10.04 LTS on my new laptop(ACER aspire 5750). Ubuntu installed perfectly. Every things working ok but, it can't able to detect my CABLE MODEM.
Running Ubuntu 9.10 64bit server. Installed it as a minimal virtual machine. The 'nm' command does not exist in /usr/bin. Assuming this is because the nm command is not included in a minimal install. How can I install the nm command ?
I'm trying to install che Naviagent for the EMC2 clariion SAN storage. The communication is through iSCSI. The Naviagent is actually installed but doesn't starts and what I get is: FATAL module sg not found. I've read about the fact that in this ubuntu distribution the sg is builtin in the kernel and is not a module.
I've been using Suse on my 7 year old computer for years but now have a shiny new Dell Inspiron 570 MT with AMD Athlon? II X4 630.I thought that I should try the 64 bit version of Suse 11.2 on the new machine and it now dual boots, but I have an ethernet problem.Yast tells me:NetLink BCM57788 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (Not connected)BusID : 0000:02:00.0Unable to configure the network card because the kernel device (eth0, wlan0) is not present. This is mostly caused by missing firmware (for wlan devices). See dmesg output for details.I searched for 'eth' in dmesg output without success but found 'net' in this section:
Just wanted to point this out in case anyone had the same problem i did. Following the directions here:[URL]The final step on upgrading 8.04 LTS to 10.04 Server is:sudo do-release-upgrade --devel-releaseThis doesn't work![URL]says to use --proposed, which WORKS
Ubuntu 10.04 server 64-bit I was following; The Perfect Server - Ubuntu Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server) - Page 4 [URL] to set up the server on Ubuntu 10.04 and encountered problem on editing /etc/default/syslogd
compaq presario sr2150nx <-- my computer.[URL]NO operating system but vista home appears to work with this computer. I know my CD/DVD im burning server 10.10/04 (have tried both) work, the HDD is bran new and works in my other server and desktop.Any input would be much appreciated. Im willing to give any other info needed assuming i can find it.------ Using google ive found you can downgrade to windows xp... but does that also mean ubuntu as well?On boot. this is there error the computer give me."Reboot and Select proper Boot device. or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"
I have Ubuntu 10.10 running on a HP Proliant DL380. The Server has 1 SCSI disk install which runs the Ubuntu OS. I recently added a new SCSI drive to the system (hot swap) Run fdisk -ls But it does not show the device.
I've also run Code: sudo rescan-scsi-bus.sh -w -l which returned
Code: 0 new device(s) found. 0 device(s) removed. I've have 4 other scsi bays which have the same result. I need to be able to see the drive before I can even mount/format.
Alright, here's the problem: I have a server going that was running 10.10, then upgraded to 11.04 with no problems, but when I reinstalled 9.04 (so i could muck around with GNUPanel), the install couldn't find the ethernet on the motherboard (which I had no problems with on 10.10 or 11.04). I'm a bit of a newb, but it seems to me that something is very wrong here because I can't get online. All of the other computers in my house are unaffected, so I think I can narrow it down to the device not being recognized, but beyond that, I'm lost.
I think I miss something here(Ubuntu 9.10 server 64bit):
/etc/srg/srg.conf
Code:
##### SRG Example Configuration File ##### # Squid log file to process # Defaults to access.log in the srg directory. # e.g. log_file "/usr/local/squid/logs/access.log"
I am using eBox at my Ubuntu Studio laptop to manage the manage server application configuration, but in the firefox browser, I put the Ubuntu server 9.10 ip address 192.168.122.1/ebox into the firefox, but firefox can not connect the server, but I saw my Ubuntu server icon in the network of the studio admin menu. and I put command sudo ebox at the command line of the server, but the server says 'command not found'
I have a ubuntu server 10.04 that will not boot. I saysno ip address specified and hostname not found refer to mount cifs blah blah blahmountall mount /directory/share [863] terminate with status 32I know its because I had a share mounted at boot but the server cannot mount the share for some reason. is there a way around this so I can boot the machine.I can ping the server. I just cant ssh to it. I need to get to a prompt some how so I can remove the mount from fstab.
I have received a new modem from my provider and installed it. No problem with that except that there is a problem with my internetconnection. The internetconnection is established.But my computer gives an error every time I want to visit a website:
I just recently installed Ubuntu for our server, and I had a question about using tcsh. I'm trying to run a script of commands and the first line of my script is: Quote: #! /bin/tcsh -f I chmod +x my script, but when I type the name of my script at the command line i get this message: Quote: myscript: Command not found. the only way my script will work is if I type: Quote: tcsh myscript
Only then, will myscript execute its set of commands. I would like to be able to type the name of scripts without having to type tcsh at the beginning, each time. Is there a way to do that?
Before i set up the raid, but with this exact partitioning, the system booted perfectly. When i installed mdadm and created the raid1 mirroring on sda6 and sdb1, the init got screwed up, and all i get is a shell on initramfs, from where i can inspect that sda is binded on md, and cat /proc/mdstat tells me that i have an inactive sda[4].I can't mount the root partition (sda2), because it's busy (i suspect dmraid to lock it), which is, i guess, why init cannot be found.
I wonder if my error is to setup a raid array using a logical partition contained in an extended partition (but i hardly see why it would not work - but the sda bind and the sda[4] in mdstat seems to tell me that it does not), or it's just the initrd that is improperly configured. The other things that bothers me, is that changing the partition type of the raid partitions (fd to 0 - Empty), to disable raid autodetection, resulted in the same behavior on boot. Which might lead me again to think about configuration file problem instead of improper setup.The live cd doesn't not seem to recognize raid, so i can't inspect problems any further, but i could inspect system configuration, but i don't really know where to start.
I'm monitoring all kind of things like ( Mem, network, cpu, IOPS,..) But still not found a command where i can see the CPU usage but in MHZ ( or Hz). Using top or looking into /proc/cpuinfo doesn't give me the info i want.