amd64/184718: HP MicroServer N40L, WOL packet doesn't wake up the computer
Simon Magrin
simon.magrin at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 12 10:30:00 UTC 2013
>Number: 184718
>Category: amd64
>Synopsis: HP MicroServer N40L, WOL packet doesn't wake up the computer
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-amd64
>State: open
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>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Thu Dec 12 10:30:00 UTC 2013
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>Originator: Simon Magrin
>Release: FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE
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>Environment:
FreeBSD sm1 9.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE #0 r255898: Thu Sep 26 22:50:31 UTC 2013 root at bake.isc.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>Description:
WOL is enabled in BIOS. When I boot into Debian Linux (v7 x64) on another disk, WOL works. With FreeBSD, I cannot wake the host by sending a WOL packet from all computers I've tried.
This MicroServer N40L only has the onboard Broadcom (bge) NIC installed.
I've tried enabling WOL via 'ipconfig';
# ifconfig bge0 wol wol_ucast wol_mcast
After a power cycle, the verbose from ipconfig doesn't provide any indication (WOL_MAGIC) that it's enabled or supported.
I've tried loading the NIC driver as a start up module in the loader.conf;
if_bge_load="YES"
After a power cycle, still no go. I even tried loading known working driver (From FreeNAS forum post, see link below) to correct this;
http://forums.nas4free.org/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=2974
Though 'if_bge.ko' didn't work as well.
Cheers
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