@nvollmar: could you please see if https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build/pull/777 does the trick?
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Oct 1 2024
I got the drivers and vyos image built.
One thing I noticed some of the tools require mft to also be installed (https://network.nvidia.com/products/adapter-software/firmware-tools/).
Sep 30 2024
reproduced on:
Version: VyOS 1.5-rolling-202409160007
Version: VyOS 1.4-stable-202409170309
Sep 29 2024
I can not immediately recreate the issue:
Draft PR: https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/pull/4108 (WIP)
Sep 28 2024
SteveP - Even when using 2.18.1 - when I try to force the speed of the USB interface to 2500 (and duplex to full, as then required), I see error messages on the commit. See below. This happens with multiple 2.5G capable interfaces.
do not reproduce on:
Version: VyOS 1.3-stable-202409270542
Version: VyOS 1.4-stable-202409170309
Version: VyOS 1.5-rolling-202409160007
We should have two variants - Kernel build in and OFED driver
Sep 27 2024
@c-po, do we miss Mellanox drivers in 1,5 ?
@doctorpangloss I see from the other forum thread:
https://forum.vyos.io/t/something-keeps-adding-offloads-back-to-my-interface-breaking-my-wan/15282/7
that @n.fort has confirmed the persistence of the fix.
i retested this issue
actual for:
Version: VyOS 1.3-stable-202409270542 (DHCP Relay Agent 4.4.1)
Sep 26 2024
What is the approach for preventing offloads from being added back in after boot? I deleting them before upgrading, upgraded to a nightly with this patch, but I observed the offloads returned:
This PR https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/pull/3311 has fixed the issue.
Tested in 1.4.0 and latest rolling release. 1.5-rolling-202409250007