Aquantia / AQtion-esxi

Aquantia AQC10x multigigabit PCIe NIC linux driver (atlantic) - VmWare ESXi port
https://github.com/Aquantia/AQtion-esxi/releases
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QNAP-T310G1T not recognized in esxi 6.7 #10

Closed dblosvn closed 5 years ago

dblosvn commented 5 years ago

The driver module is loaded but I do not see the device in the network adapter list

Driver shown is motherboard device: [root@fcy-mac01:~] localcli network nic list Name PCI Device Driver Admin Status Link Status Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description

vmnic0 0000:04:00.0 tg3 Up Up 1000 Full 80:4a:14:63:b0:73 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM57766 Gigabit Ethernet

driver module shows loaded:

[root@fcy-mac01:~] esxcli software vib list | grep -i aqua net-atlantic v2.2.3.0-esxi1.6 Aquantia CommunitySupported 2019-09-10

Am I missing something super simple here?

cail commented 5 years ago

AFAIK ESXi on macos has some issues with thunderbolt stack. Do you see AQ device being listed with lspci? If no - thats a thunderbolt stack issues

dblosvn commented 5 years ago

I do not see it in the list for lspci

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AFAIK ESXi on macos has some issues with thunderbolt stack. Do you see AQ device being listed with lspci? If no - thats a thunderbolt stack issues

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cail commented 5 years ago

and this means you have to contact vmware to find out how to make TB device to be recognized by esxi.