VMware on Supermicro X8SIL-F - NETWORK card issues

Hi all

I try to get the VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 4.1) operational on the following server:

  • Supermicro X8SIL-F mainboard

  • Core i3 - 530 CPU

  • 8 GB of DDR3 memory

It has a dedicated IPMI LAN port and 2 x Intel 82574 L Gigabit Ethernet Controller, which is supported according to the compatibility list.

After installation of the hypervisor, everything seems to go well at first. I could migrate one of my virtual machines (Windows 2000) of the current VMvare Server 2.0.2 to the new platform and it starts normally.

But if I start to transfer data through the network of the virtual machine (i.e. copy a tree of directories with lots of pictures), the ethernet connection works completely after some time. Virtual machine, nor the management console is accessible from the network (ping) and alsono of the local management console connection to the outside world is possible (i.e. ping to another server).

Interestingly, this "ethtool vmnic0" outputs "link detected: Yes" front and "detected link: no ' after the loss of the network connection.

The driver used is ("ethtool-i vmnic0" output):

pilot: e1000e

version: 0.4.1.7.1 - 1vmw-NAPI

firmware version: 1, 9-0

bus-info: 0000:02:00.0

I already found this thread: http://communities.VMware.com/thread/256853 , but even the IntMode = 0, 0, 0, 0 settingdid not help.

Is there anything else that I have jerk to try to solve this problem? Can I somehow use original Intel driver (unfortunately, I can't compile the source for x86_64 myself).

Any help is very appreciated!

Kind regards

BCI

Go into the BIOS and disable Active State Power Management, and it should be fixed.  These cards do not work with this setting enabled under something other than Windows 7/2008 R2 and RHEL/CentOS 5.

Jason Litka

http://www.jasonlitka.com

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