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    NIC not working on new HPE DL360 Gen11

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      2planks
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      XCP-ng 8.2 and 8.3 both do not see the Network ports (Intel adapter 1350T4 ocpv3)
      I am able to update the adapter firmware through XCP, so the hardware is visible. Intel has Linux drivers for this card, for SLES and Redhat - which is more suitable for XCP?

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        Hi,

        Ping @stormi

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          Andrew Top contributor @2planks
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          @2planks Make sure your BIOS settings are correct. Make sure all the virtualization (VTx) and IOMMU (VT-d) features are enabled.

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            2planks @Andrew
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            @Andrew All virtualisation options are enabled. It is an HPE DL360 Gen11, my first of that gen. Never had setup issues with Gen10. I'm focussing on the Intel network card - the NICs are not visible to XCP-ng. I have installed the Intel hardware driver for Redhat, installed with no issues. That made no difference.
            Has this issue happened before?

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              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @2planks
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              @2planks said in NIC not working on new HPE DL360 Gen11:

              Has this issue happened before?

              I don't remember such an issue on this hardware. Can you share the outputs of lspci -v, lsmod, dmesg, and dmidecode?

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