This was probably caused by the following module: e1r64圆4.sys (0xFFFFF80085CDEED8)īugcheck code: 0xD1 (0x10, 0x2, 0x0, 0xFFFFF80085CDEED8)įile path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\e1r64圆4. I am shocked that Hyperv seems to be so picky when it comes to network cards.Ĭrash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\070415-29562-01.dmp I don't have much experience with Hyperv thus the reason I want to learn it all of my experience is on ESXI. However, you need to do this to work around the driver issue.
This means that by disabling VMQ on the Broadcom network adapter, you are not losing network performance or any other benefits because this is the default. So I would like to ask what all Intel or Broadcom nic are you guys using that is stable? BTW I even converted the PT1000 to an Intel I350-T2 and disabled VMQ and SR-IOV still same problem the host crashes constantly. VMQ is enabled on a Hyper-V virtual switch only when the system is using 10-gigabit or faster network adapters. The Hyperv host becomes unstable and starts crashing constantly. The problem starts when I create a team and attach the team to a virtual switch.
I installed a Pro 1000 PT in my Hyper-v systems I am able to use native teaming with no problems it works very well. A converged network adapter (CNA), also called a converged network interface controller (C-NIC), is a computer input/output device that combines the functionality of a host bus adapter (HBA) with a network interface controller (NIC) MSRP: Was Dell 165T0 Broadcom SFP Adapter It is recommended you update your network adapter Drivers regularly in. For my ESX lab I use the Intel Pro 1000 PT which works great. The problem I'm running into is network cards. Guys I put together a basic Hyper-V lab on Windows Server 2012 R2 in order to learn Hyper-V.