HPE ProLiant ML10 Gen9 Server

Wynona Stacy Lockwood stacy at guppylog.com
Thu Oct 12 11:48:02 UTC 2017


Are they still using broadcom nics? I bet that's the problem if so.
Personally, I turn those off in the bios and install a real nic. Preferably
Intel. Broadcom nics are the herpes of network adaptors.


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Wynona Stacy Lockwood
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On Oct 12, 2017 06:37, "william drescher" <william at techservsys.com> wrote:

> My development server motherboard died.  So this time, instead of getting
> an old windows machine out and making it a server I decided to buy new.
> I bought a  HPE ProLiant ML10 Gen9 Server without disks or OS.
> When I started to install 14.04* LTS I got as far as configuring the NIC
> and the install said that no NIC was installed.
> OK, thinks I, driver problem.  To the HPE website.  They have a driver for
> Red Hat or SUSE, but even if I download it for a try I can't figure out how
> to merge it with the 14.04 install disk.
>
> Thoughts/Suggestions ?
>
>
> *I am staying with 14.04 until I get a huge php legacy application
> converted to PHP7
> bill
>
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