2.2-RELEASE (amd64) Intel cannot initialize Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual
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I must admit that i really dont know how to do that. Im googling last hour to find out, but cant find it anywhere. Maybe im looking at it, but dont know its that what im looking for.
If you can explain how to get it i will.
Thnx in advance.
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Well, log in via SSH and type that in the shell.
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Or if using the GUI: Diagnostics tab> Command Prompt> Execute Shell command
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Yup, finally i got it. I learn something here, thnx
http://pastebin.com/fyT2yvvc
Here arre intel dual adapter in slot PCIE x16, one realtek in pci slot, and integrated one.
Hope this could help?
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Was your paste truncated? I don't see an em0 device listed, just realtek and Atheros network devices.
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No its not truncated, all is there. mine problem IS that sometimes that Intel is not powered on at all. Only when i shut down machine completely and power up back it works fine untill next soft reboot when shut downs completely.
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Uh. We obviously need to see the state when it IS detected. When it's not detected, there no info from pciconf or anything else.
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Is detected on cold boot but not detected on warm boot -> disable power saving/standby features in the BIOS.
We need pciconfig output from both conditions to see what is actually not detected. It's possible this isn't the NIC at all but some PCI bridge that is not recovering from low power state.
Steve
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That particular motherboard also has an advanced bios setting called 'slot power' change it to normal or higher from the default setting of 'auto'
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oke,
i turned off machine and ON, here it is:
http://pastebin.com/g2ViZsqA
cheers :)
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it has auto, light,norma (where it was all time), heavy, and heavier
Ill place it on Heavier, let see what will happen.
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Nope, none of those BIOS settings works., Same issue all time :(
Im doomed :)
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Did you try stephenW10's suggestion? "Is detected on cold boot but not detected on warm boot -> disable power saving/standby features in the BIOS"
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Tried everything, without ACPI wont boot at all, says error it need it. Theres not much power setting on this board im afraid.
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Can we see your dmesg.boot from /var/log from a warm boot when the NICs are not detected.
There's a bug that I've only seen on Supermicro boards (so far) that causes the driver not to attach due to a resource allocation that could come into play here. Shows up in the boot logs though.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=84909.msg475793#msg475793Steve
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One warm boot log is comming:
http://pastebin.com/VUcw8L6D
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This is cold boot log:
http://pastebin.com/LjY0E6hq
BTW, ist that what you are looking for?
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Yes. Disappointingly error free though. :-
The bridge is detected and the bus connected to it is detected but not the NICs on that bus.
Perhaps the NICs themselves are not waking up from some low power mode. That was a known bug if recall…
Nope was on the 82573 not 82571 like yours.Steve
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When they are detected paste the output of:
sysctl dev.em.0
There are some power saving features there I think.
Steve
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Here it is
http://pastebin.com/tcTBudPj