Yeah, I get the same crashing you experienced using the java viewer. File a bug with tyan.So I can only do so by having a SMB share available? That seems rather inconvenient. Hmm.
I tried to install ESXi 7 via IPMI and it wouldn't work - I suspect very strongly it was the ISO mount that corrupted the ISO somehow. It would install and then crash half way through the install process. The board has some other quirks (the weird fan speed control) but other than that - it's been stable and most importantly, I have had zero issues doing passthrough for a GTX1080 and a LSI2308. Now off to find a ConnectX-LX and do SR-IOV with thisHey guys, I also bought the Tyan board and 7302p from Provantage and received them fairly quickly. Quick question for you guys - have you been able to mount ISO media when using IPMI? Every time I've tried to use the java program to mount images it abruptly closes. The HTML5 interface has no option to do such a thing. Anyway, I'm running ESXI7 beautifully with a PM983 m.2 drive and 24*3tb zfs array in an 846 chassis.
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Using the same login/pass provided results in the same conclusion.Has anyone gotten the BIOS page working from the IPMI web UI? The username / password is Administrator / superuser - but it just gives an empty AMI page - anyone else have anything different?
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I've reached out to Tyan regarding:Using the same login/pass provided results in the same conclusion.
I'm going to compile a list of issues and see what Tyan says, would like to know if anyone has already done this. The firmware just seems broken in a lot of ways.
I have good experience with sm. For new products I always get replies within a day or two. Even for 5 year old products they still reply to my emails, sometimes it takes a bit longer but I don’t recall they ever missed a reply.I've reached out to Tyan regarding:
Haven't reached out regarding the IPMI remote media mounting issues. The board is stable and quite good - it's just the BIOS is a bit rough around the edges
- FAN control - IMHO it isn't as sensitive or well organized as SuperMicro, where there's 2 or more separate cooling zones and the range is far better
- Lack of SlimSAS 8i to dual NVMe cables. The board says these are optional items but when I asked Tyan if I can buy these - they said 'special items, not for common use'
- The BIOS button should come up with a 'BIOS' page that one can use to change the BIOS settings from the IPMI HTML5 window, without needed to use the IPMI KVM - so it really is remote BIOS
All the tickets to Tyan have gone unanswered. The problem with SM and Tyan is that unless you're a big player, they will pointedly ignore you.
You should use the manual and look at the last 2-3 codes that you can see before the 0022. That tells you where in the boot process it is hanging. From the manual:However when I boot, the post codes seem to hang on "0022"
Got the threadripper tool after making myself dizzy looking at the pinsUnless the pin has broken off - it’s actually possible to bend them back. Search Linus’s YouTube channel for ‘resurrecting a broken motherboard - bent socket pin’. He shows a Threadripper motherboard with a bent pin and what he does to fix it (I wouldn’t use a knife like Linus does). The first step is to inspect the motherboard. If you don’t see any broken or bent pins - it could just be too little or too much pressure on the CPU <-> motherboard pads
Same here just a blank pageHas anyone gotten the BIOS page working from the IPMI web UI? The username / password is Administrator / superuser - but it just gives an empty AMI page - anyone else have anything different?
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Happens all the time. I resorted to use dual channel instead of quad channel on my x10-srh mobo until recently when I upgraded to epyc, I took a closer look including changing a different processor until I noticed a stand-off under one of the memory sockets.Got the threadripper tool after making myself dizzy looking at the pins
took pics couldn't find any bent pins put everything back still the same problem
was about to give up and decided to take the board out of the case and try it that way
and bam the shit works lol maybe something in the case created a short?
Usually there's 9 stand-off's on chassis supporting ATX motherboards -- the Tyan mobo has eight and one of the standoffs is directly under the memory slots. If the standoff isn't removed, it will short out the memory slot(s) (see pic - usually there's a standoff where the red circle is)Got the threadripper tool after making myself dizzy looking at the pins
took pics couldn't find any bent pins put everything back still the same problem
was about to give up and decided to take the board out of the case and try it that way
and bam the shit works lol maybe something in the case created a short?