As you can see, TSO is disabled. Additionally, the driver download page also states that TSO is not a functioning feature. The issue you will see in the messages. In my case the issue is on a card with vmnic0, 1, 2, and 3.
From what I can tell, this basically means that the card puked somewhere at the driver level and reset. I have several hosts that use a pair of these cards one on board, the other in a PCIe slot. By default, HA shuts down guest VMs. The timeline is like this:. As of the 4. As you can see from the results of my ethtool query, I do now have TSO and it is enabled. The chance of a real HA event are much, much slimmer than having the cards reset they seem to do it on a random host monthly.
If you find a permanent solution, please share in the comments. In my case the issue is on a card with vmnic0, 1, 2, and 3. From what I can tell, this basically means that the card puked somewhere at the driver level and reset. I have several hosts that use a pair of these cards one on board, the other in a PCIe slot. By default, HA shuts down guest VMs. The timeline is like this:. As of the 4. As you can see from the results of my ethtool query, I do now have TSO and it is enabled.
Thank you to Ben Richter for discussing his issues with the NetXen cards and emailing me over this link! The chance of a real HA event are much, much slimmer than having the cards reset they seem to do it on a random host monthly.
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