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    Chelsio T520-SO-CR stops running after a short time and console logs “firmware reports adapter error: insufficient airflow”

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    • nzkiwi68N
      nzkiwi68
      last edited by nzkiwi68

      This picture is following a warm reboot once the 10GbE adapter stops working.

      IMG_2407.jpg

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        @nzkiwi68 said in Chelsio T520-SO-CR stops running after a short time and console logs “firmware reports adapter error: insufficient airflow”:

        firmware reports adapter error: insufficient airflow

        Hmm well it certainly seems to be from the cxgbe driver so check the reported temps first.
        https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/blob/dd2966ccebbf44dee773537c980f53b16045c1c3/sys/dev/cxgbe/common/t4_hw.c#L207

        Steve

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        • nzkiwi68N
          nzkiwi68
          last edited by

          Yes, it seems to be overheating, despite the correct and working additional high airflow 40mm cooling fan.

          So, if it's overheating, what do think, faulty adapter?

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            spoggle
            last edited by

            Just out of curiosity, what is the ambient temperature and environment like?

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            • nzkiwi68N
              nzkiwi68 @spoggle
              last edited by

              @spoggle Air conditioned server room, a/c set for 20 deg C

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Hard to say, I don't think we've seen that before. Have to see what the temps it's actually reporting are. Compare that with the NIC in the other node.

                Steve

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                • kiokomanK
                  kiokoman LAYER 8
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                  if it's the temperature and if it isn't under warranty i will check the heatsink if it's well sitted and/or i will try to change the thermal paste

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                  • nzkiwi68N
                    nzkiwi68 @kiokoman
                    last edited by

                    @kiokoman Thanks!

                    That's a very good tip. I'll be sure to try that too.

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                    • nzkiwi68N
                      nzkiwi68 @stephenw10
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10 Thanks for your help btw.

                      I have ordered a replacement NIC card (even if it just ends up as a spare) so I'll post once the new card arrives and we figure out the fault.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Were you able to get any temperature readings from the card? You can read it directly from the command line via the sysctls if that's easier for you.

                        Steve

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                        • nzkiwi68N
                          nzkiwi68 @stephenw10
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 That C2758 is currently shut down and the customer is running on the backup HA C2758.

                          I've ordered a new T520 and when that arrives next week, one evening I'll have a look the temperature etc outside of production hours.

                          I will post my findings.

                          Thanks again for all your help!

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                          • nzkiwi68N
                            nzkiwi68
                            last edited by

                            Replaced the Chelsio T520 card and it's now stable.

                            Was too busy to and time constrained during the shutdown window to try the old card, measure the temperature etc, but, the old card is certainly faulty. The heatsink seems well attached, etc.

                            Anyway, the replacement card solved the problem, the C2758 is now stable.

                            Thanks everyone for your helpful posts.

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