Intel I350 adapter

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Looking to see if anyone can offer advice as to how to get the INTEL I350 card installed and working correctly on my system (running RHel7 server, x64, kernel 3.10.0-862).

I downloaded the latest driver from Intel, followed their instructions for installing the driver (both rpmbuild -tb and make install (from src directory) both complete but with errors. If I run lsmod |grep igb I do get output from the command. However, I'm not seeing any new interfaces coming up. I'm just not sure what I'm missing.

Thanking you in advance for any advice given.

TR

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Assuming your device uses the igb driver, it is included in the kernel. It does not work for you? What is the device ID pairing as reported by:

lspci -nn | grep -i eth

Thank you. The output of the command is reproduced below:

04.00.0 Ethernet Controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Gigabit Network connection [8086:1521] (rev01) 04.001 Ethernet Controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Gigabit Network connection [8086:1521] (rev01) 83.00.0 Ethernet Controller [0200] Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ [8086:10fb] (rev01) 83.00.1 Ethernet Controller [0200] Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ [8086:10fb] (rev01) 85.00.0 Ethernet Controller [0200] Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ [8086:10fb] (rev01) 85.00.1Ethernet Controller [0200] Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ [8086:10fb] (rev01)

So the system does see the card. I just don't know how to take this info and get viable interfaces that I can configure with an IP Address.

The device with [8086:1521] is supported by the igb driver and the one with [8086:10fb] by the ixgbe driver. That is, the in-kernel drivers should work. The cause of the issue you are seeing is likely to be something other than the drivers.

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