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    • R Offline
      r1 XCP-ng Team
      last edited by r1

      geant90 from the source I could build r8152.ko but its not packaged as rpm, will need a spec file, but thats optional atm. You can install this in updates and do a # insmod /lib/modules/4.4.0+10/updates/r8152.ko to load it. Default modprob will load a different newer driver.

      I saw 50-usb-realtek-net.rules given in the source, which I think you are supposed to copy in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and reboot.

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      • R Offline
        r1 XCP-ng Team
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        I was checking what's available in the default kernel

        [root@xcp-ng-kernel ~]# modinfo r8152
        filename:       /lib/modules/4.4.0+10/kernel/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko
        license:        GPL
        description:    Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153 Based USB Ethernet Adapters
        author:         Realtek linux nic maintainers <nic_swsd@realtek.com>
        srcversion:     275BB427D5468F1A7C4952D
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        depends:        mii
        intree:         Y
        vermagic:       4.4.0+10 SMP mod_unload modversions 
        

        And in an experimental kernel

        [root@xcp-ng-rjv ~]# modinfo /lib/modules/4.9.0+0/kernel/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko 
        filename:       /lib/modules/4.9.0+0/kernel/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko
        version:        v1.08.9
        license:        GPL
        description:    Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153 Based USB Ethernet Adapters
        author:         Realtek linux nic maintainers <nic_swsd@realtek.com>
        srcversion:     AC6057A94C471403609426E
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v13B1p0041d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v13B1p0041d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        depends:        mii
        intree:         Y
        vermagic:       4.9.0+0 SMP mod_unload modversions 
        
        

        And in a may be possible future kernel

        [root@f6029920339a wip-kernel-4.14.78]# modinfo /root/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-4.14.78/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko
        filename:       /root/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-4.14.78/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko
        version:        v1.09.9
        license:        GPL
        description:    Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153 Based USB Ethernet Adapters
        author:         Realtek linux nic maintainers <nic_swsd@realtek.com>
        srcversion:     0B28043322357B23314507D
        alias:          usb:v2357p0601d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v2357p0601d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0955p09FFd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v13B1p0041d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v13B1p0041d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7214d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7214d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp720Cd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp720Cd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp7205d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp3069d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp3069d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp3062d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp3062d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v17EFp304Fd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v04E8pA101d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v045Ep07C6d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v045Ep07C6d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v045Ep07ABd*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v045Ep07ABd*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8153d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8152d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8050d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v0BDAp8050d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        depends:        mii
        intree:         Y
        name:           r8152
        vermagic:       4.14.78 SMP mod_unload modversions 
        

        It looks like the product is 2357:0601 and its driver is natively available in 4.14.X kernel.

        Check ->

        alias:          usb:v2357p0601d*dc*dsc*dp*ic02isc06ip00in*
        alias:          usb:v2357p0601d*dc*dsc*dp*icFFisc*ip*in*
        

        For now, you will have to continue using the compiled r8152.ko and tweaking udev rules to correctly detect it.

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        • G Offline
          geant90
          last edited by

          Man I am here trying. I got the rules in aswell as the driver selected and loaded. pif-list says no for currently attached?

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          • G Offline
            geant90
            last edited by

            How can I get 4.14.78?

            Can you send me that r8152.ko v1.09.9

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            • G Offline
              geant90
              last edited by

              Got a bit more progress. So it does not work in xCenter gui but looking at ifconfig I have statistic and after assign an ip address got it to respond to ping. It does not make a xenbridge though?

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                geant90
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                • G Offline
                  geant90
                  last edited by

                  Looks like it has been working all along just xCenter not showing it correctly.

                  ![0_1541229437535_usbnic.PNG](Uploading 100%)

                  Where does xCenter pull these stats from?

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                  • R Offline
                    r1 XCP-ng Team
                    last edited by

                    geant90 you will need to do a xe pif-scan if the NIC was not present during installation.

                    Also, please share exact vendor id of your NIC. You can obtain it from lspci -v or dmesg

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                    • G Offline
                      geant90
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                      I did. I even deleted and reintroduce with mac but no luck. Where does the dash get that information the pif is showing connected in command with the uuid but not in gui.

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                      • G Offline
                        geant90 @r1
                        last edited by

                        r1 Do you mean the already known 2357:0601?

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                        • R Offline
                          r1 XCP-ng Team
                          last edited by

                          geant90 Just wanted to know that you are seeing the same ID 2357:0601.

                          If #ifconfig shows it correctly and the networking is working fine, you can scan it via XCP-NG-Center or # xe pif-introduce to let XAPI know about it.

                          Does your #xsconsole show it under "Display NICs"?

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                            geant90
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                            r1 I did do a scan. It detects it and adds to xcenter but list as disconnected. The console shows it but unknown and not connected. It does operate just fine as is but I would love for it to be as compatible as possible and we are so close.

                            Various Info

                            Check out that link.

                            So Xen scans and detects the usbnic fine. Adds under device but no data is populated. pif-list command shows device is currently attatched. In xCenter I configure an addition network with ip as seen @ .92 and it works fine. When I do a pif-param-list I beleive xCenter gets the info from there. Most of it is missing. ifconfig shows all the right info. If I can somehow find out where does pif get this info I could modify it to call info from ifconfig and whatever else necesarry. After I get this figure out I will also have it always get same interface name.

                            So far to get this easily working on others it would just need a script that:

                            1. copies rules and .ko appropriate places and updates
                            2. PLAN: Persistent inf name for xen
                              3)PLAN: Get pif for device to get the needed info from ifconfig as it has all necesarry data. so it appears as any other NIC. So far it is working as it should
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                            • R Offline
                              r1 XCP-ng Team
                              last edited by r1

                              geant90 I would ping borzel to see if he knows about this behavior. Your #ifconfig shows correct info, can assign ip and works fine but XCP-NG-Center says its disconnected.
                              You say #xe pif-* works fine.

                              XCP-NG-Center gets data from XAPI, the same API used by xe, so it would be a very rare case that the info produced is mismatching.

                              Can you share screenshot of Host NICs from

                              1. XCP-NG-Center
                              2. #xsconsole -> Display NICS
                              3. #xe pif-param-list

                              BTW, did you try XOA product, its a web based alternative to XCP-NG-Center with added automated functions?

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                                geant90 @r1
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                                r1

                                [root@CNP-MOBILE ~]# xe pif-param-list uuid=f4cab341-1f20-d9e6-4164-627debe5f03f
                                uuid ( RO)                       : f4cab341-1f20-d9e6-4164-627debe5f03f
                                                     device ( RO): side-373-eth0
                                                        MAC ( RO): 50:3e:aa:85:a7:ac
                                                   physical ( RO): true
                                                    managed ( RO): true
                                         currently-attached ( RO): true
                                                        MTU ( RO): 1500
                                                       VLAN ( RO): -1
                                             bond-master-of ( RO):
                                              bond-slave-of ( RO): <not in database>
                                      sriov-physical-PIF-of ( RO):
                                       sriov-logical-PIF-of ( RO):
                                       tunnel-access-PIF-of ( RO):
                                    tunnel-transport-PIF-of ( RO):
                                                 management ( RO): false
                                               network-uuid ( RO): 4f2d9638-59ae-6ce7-b36d-fea5eeb13d01
                                         network-name-label ( RO): Pool-wide network associated with side-373-eth0
                                                  host-uuid ( RO): af183f35-2629-4472-9538-90c2b37dca85
                                            host-name-label ( RO): CNP-MOBILE
                                      IP-configuration-mode ( RO): Static
                                                         IP ( RO): 192.168.91.92
                                                    netmask ( RO): 255.255.255.0
                                                    gateway ( RO): 192.168.91.1
                                    IPv6-configuration-mode ( RO): None
                                                       IPv6 ( RO):
                                               IPv6-gateway ( RO):
                                       primary-address-type ( RO): IPv4
                                                        DNS ( RO):
                                                 properties (MRO): gro: on
                                               capabilities (SRO):
                                                io_read_kbs ( RO): <unknown>
                                               io_write_kbs ( RO): <unknown>
                                                    carrier ( RO): false
                                                  vendor-id ( RO):
                                                vendor-name ( RO):
                                                  device-id ( RO):
                                                device-name ( RO):
                                                      speed ( RO): 0 Mbit/s
                                                     duplex ( RO): unknown
                                            disallow-unplug ( RW): false
                                               pci-bus-path ( RO):
                                               other-config (MRW): management_purpose: Extra
                                       igmp-snooping-status ( RO): disabled
                                
                                
                                
                                

                                Heres the picture of NIC
                                xscone Display + xcenter

                                I know about XOA, use it at work. For this test machine I built a fresh XenServer 7.6 As I hope to get it working as natural as possible. That way if it works in XS it'll work in XCP-NG and XOA. As again goal is so it works for everywhere after a script shell install.
                                Do you happen to have a usb nic woring in xen? Screen shots for comparison?

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                                • R Offline
                                  r1 XCP-ng Team
                                  last edited by

                                  geant90 so its XAPI itself that does not recognize the interface being online.

                                  Whats the #ethtool -i ethX and ethtool ethX output look like?

                                  Usually on pif-scan the interface (if online) should get registered. And does #dmesg shows that interface is now online when you plug a LAN into it?

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                                    geant90 @r1
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                                    r1

                                    [root@CNP-MOBILE ~]# ethtool -i side-373-eth0
                                    driver: r8152
                                    version: v2.10.00 (2018/03/16)
                                    firmware-version:
                                    bus-info: usb-0000:00:14.0-1
                                    supports-statistics: yes
                                    supports-test: no
                                    supports-eeprom-access: no
                                    supports-register-dump: no
                                    supports-priv-flags: no
                                    
                                    [root@CNP-MOBILE ~]# ethtool side-373-eth0
                                    Settings for side-373-eth0:
                                            Supported ports: [ MII ]
                                            Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                                                    100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                                                    1000baseT/Full
                                            Supported pause frame use: No
                                            Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
                                            Advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                                                    100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                                                    1000baseT/Full
                                            Advertised pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only
                                            Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
                                            Link partner advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                                                                 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                                                                 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
                                            Link partner advertised pause frame use: No
                                            Link partner advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
                                            Speed: 1000Mb/s
                                            Duplex: Full
                                            Port: MII
                                            PHYAD: 32
                                            Transceiver: internal
                                            Auto-negotiation: on
                                            Supports Wake-on: pumbg
                                            Wake-on: g
                                            Current message level: 0x00007fff (32767)
                                                                   drv probe link timer ifdown ifup rx_err tx_err tx_queued intr tx_done rx_status pktdata hw wol
                                            Link detected: yes
                                    [root@CNP-MOBILE ~]#
                                    
                                    

                                    Hmm just noticed for my other interface that works fine where it says Ports for the result of #ethtool under the USB#Gig NIC it says MII and the other working NIC says Twisted pair!?!? I know what a MII but could it be that? Anyone has working media interface to rule that out?

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                                    • R Offline
                                      r1 XCP-ng Team
                                      last edited by

                                      Ah! You will have to do a #interface-rename operation to rename your side-373-eth0 to eth1, then XAPI will recognize it. Can you try it, I don't have exact command around but you can check with its help or code.

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                                        geant90 @r1
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                                        r1

                                        Man that is exactly what I was thinking about 4-5 hours ago driving to work. I was thinking maybe it has something to do with Xserver only recognizing calling NIC names "ethx" The only reason I had not tried it was because I wanted to ensure functionality before renaming to something persistent. Will keep you posted. Because it does pull the same stats matching from my function NIC. Will attempt after lunch!

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                                          geant90
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                                          r1 borzel

                                          Ladies and gentlemen we have struck gold.

                                          [root@XenServer-TestNIC ~]# interface-rename --list
                                          ERROR    [2018-11-05 12:36:24] Can't generate current state for interface '{'Driver': 'r8152', 'Permanent MAC': '50:3E:AA:85:B6:AE', 'Bus Info': 'usb-0000:00:14.0-2', 'BIOS device': {'all_ethN': 'eth1', 'physical': ''}, 'Assigned MAC': '50:3E:AA:85:B6:AE', 'Firmware version': '', 'Driver version': 'v2.10.00 (2018/03/16)', 'Kernel name': 'side-9065-eth1'}' - Unrecognised PCI address 'usb-0000:00:14.0-2'
                                          Name  MAC                PCI              ethN  Phys  SMBios       Driver  Version       Firmware
                                          eth0  a0:d3:c1:06:ed:a1  0000:00:19.0[0]  eth0  em1   Onboard LAN  e1000e  3.4.0.2-NAPI  0.13-4
                                          [root@XenServer-TestNIC ~]#
                                          
                                          

                                          So it looks like it has a problem being a usb device. Time to find out what can be done to over come this.

                                          Unrecognised PCI address 'usb-0000:00:14.0-2'

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                                          • olivierlambertO Offline
                                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                            Yayy! It's more clear. The rename script is probably only looking for PCI device, not USB one. Now, we'll have to find where this code is written and improve it 🙂

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