Quote from: pfry on December 29, 2025, 04:21:30 PMThey're not paired. The driver will work fine (and not complain) with a "later-than-recommended" NVM. I'd always go for the latest NVM, but the E810 has been around for long enough (2019?) that the major bugs should have been killed by now. I'd have to look at the release notes to be sure. At any rate, I'll update if convenient or necessary (I experienced the latter with some old X710s).
What issue were you having with the update? Your link is for Windows; I don't know what the package includes. (I use the EFI updater.)
[1] ice0: <Intel(R) Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXV-2 - 1.43.3-k> mem 0x380000000000-0x380001ffffff,0x380002000000-0x38000200ffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
[1] ice0: Loading the iflib ice driver
[1] ice0: Error configuring transmit balancing: ICE_ERR_AQ_ERROR
[1] ice0: An unknown error occurred when loading the DDP package. Entering Safe Mode.
[1] ice0: fw 7.10.1 api 1.7 nvm 4.91 etid 800214ab netlist 4.4.5000-1.18.0.db8365cf oem 1.3909.0
[1] ice0: Using 1 Tx and Rx queues
[1] ice0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 2 vectors
[1] ice0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors
[1] ice0: Ethernet address: 50:7c:6f:79:ca:e8
[1] ice0: PCI Express Bus: Speed 16.0GT/s Width x8
[1] ice0: ice_init_dcb_setup: No DCB support
[1] ice0: link state changed to UP
[1] ice0: Link is up, 25 Gbps Full Duplex, Requested FEC: RS-FEC, Negotiated FEC: RS-FEC, Autoneg: False, Flow Control: None
[1] ice0: netmap queues/slots: TX 1/1024, RX 1/1024
[1] ice1: <Intel(R) Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXV-2 - 1.43.3-k> mem 0x380800000000-0x380801ffffff,0x380802000000-0x38080200ffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2
[1] ice1: Loading the iflib ice driver
[1] ice0: link state changed to DOWN
[1] ice1: Error configuring transmit balancing: ICE_ERR_AQ_ERROR
[1] ice1: An unknown error occurred when loading the DDP package. Entering Safe Mode.
[1] ice1: fw 7.10.1 api 1.7 nvm 4.91 etid 800214ab netlist 4.4.5000-1.18.0.db8365cf oem 1.3909.0
[1] ice1: Using 1 Tx and Rx queues
[1] ice1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 2 vectors
[1] ice1: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors
[1] ice1: Ethernet address: 50:7c:6f:79:ca:e9
[1] ice1: PCI Express Bus: Speed 16.0GT/s Width x8
[1] ice1: ice_init_dcb_setup: No DCB support
[1] ice1: link state changed to UP
[1] ice1: Link is up, 25 Gbps Full Duplex, Requested FEC: RS-FEC, Negotiated FEC: FC-FEC/BASE-R, Autoneg: False, Flow Control: None
[1] ice1: netmap queues/slots: TX 1/1024, RX 1/1024
[1] ice1: link state changed to DOWN
[9] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[10] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[11] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[12] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[14] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[15] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[19] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[20] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[21] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[22] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[24] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[25] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[26] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[27] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[28] ice1: Failed to set LAN Tx queue 0 (TC 0, handle 0) context, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[28] ice1: Unable to configure the main VSI for Tx: ENODEV
[29] ice1: Failed to add VLAN filters:
[29] ice1: - vlan 2, status -105
[29] ice1: Failure adding VLAN 2 to main VSI, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[30] ice1: Failed to set LAN Tx queue 0 (TC 0, handle 0) context, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[30] ice1: Unable to configure the main VSI for Tx: ENODEV
[31] ice1: Failed to add VLAN filters:
[31] ice1: - vlan 2, status -105
[31] ice1: Failure adding VLAN 2 to main VSI, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[32] ice1: Failed to set LAN Tx queue 0 (TC 0, handle 0) context, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[32] ice1: Unable to configure the main VSI for Tx: ENODEV
[34] ice1: Failed to add VLAN filters:
[34] ice1: - vlan 20, status -105
[34] ice1: Failure adding VLAN 20 to main VSI, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[35] ice1: Failed to set LAN Tx queue 0 (TC 0, handle 0) context, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[35] ice1: Unable to configure the main VSI for Tx: ENODEV
[36] ice1: Failed to add VLAN filters:
[36] ice1: - vlan 20, status -105
[36] ice1: Failure adding VLAN 20 to main VSI, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[37] ice1: Failed to set LAN Tx queue 0 (TC 0, handle 0) context, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[37] ice1: Unable to configure the main VSI for Tx: ENODEV
[38] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[39] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[40] ice0: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_TIMEOUT aq_err OK
[41] ice1: ice_read_sff_eeprom: Error reading I2C data: err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[42] ice1: Could not add new MAC filters, err ICE_ERR_AQ_FW_CRITICAL aq_err OK
[42] ice1: Failed to synchronize multicast filter list: EIO
Quote from: Fredouil on December 27, 2025, 11:44:41 AM[...]it should be a priority[...]
Quote from: allddd on December 29, 2025, 01:53:12 PMJumping to the beginning/end would require checking the view length on every render ... I looked at how less handles it to get an idea, and even there you can scroll infinitely...Fair point and you can plant an easter egg if someone scroll for 10000 characters the OPNsense maskot jumps up :)
QuoteDoes your terminal support formatting/colors? I haven't updated the screenshot in the repo yet since the view may still change a bit, but I've added formatting that makes it easy to see the difference between IPs and ports:Yep, the formatting work, 'block' is red and the IPs are in bold, that work well. Did you experiment with the ports being in color and/or the direction being bold or in color?