Good point. Checked just now in case I forgot. I'll download it again and use a different USB stick in case something failed and I missed it. The install did revert it and running 2.0 so nothing major.
stargate:~$ sudo dmidecode -s baseboard-product-name
X13SAE-F
Anyone here with the Supermicro board update to the latest 2.0a bios? I tried today and received an error. Need to look into it a bit further as I've not seen this error before.
If it helps any below is my output on my Ubuntu 20.04 distro:
dmidecode -t memory
# dmidecode 3.3
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.5.0 present.
Handle 0x0020, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
Physical Memory Array
Location: System Board Or Motherboard
Use: System Memory...
Wonder if it is worth updating the bios. I've not noticed anything but then again maybe I'm not really pushing it much. Mine is only serving up data and Plex.
Edit: thank you btw for getting the information on what it is, and the memory, and sharing.
Whelp - I think it is time to turn in my 'home-lab' card :( To everyone who mentioned the SATA power cable change, standard, or whatever the correct term is that was the problem. I feel pretty stupid especially since I clearly ran into this issue a while back but forgot. That is why the...
Here are the results for version 10.0. Apologies for the delay but I had to find a source for it.
Version 10.00 says ECC Enabled N/A (Unknown)
Version 10.02 lists my memory as ECC correction
Version 10.0:
Version 10.02:
Not sure if this helps. I had run the memory test earlier in the week and recall seeing it enabled. Just fired it up after reading the post and it says ecc enabled, yes.
Yeah I didn't see it there either but it is odd that it is working on my older board. I'm guessing I have the molex connectors but can't remove the case top to verify. I'm going to get a molex to sata and test this today though as I never thought of this.
I did power up the server and touched...
No. The X11SSH-CTF uses a Sea Sonic SSR-750RM power supply if I remember correctly. I took a quick look at the current power supply I'm using (Corsair RM850) and the SATA cable has 5 wires. Not sure if that helps. I will look to see if I have a MOLEX to SATA adapter.
Ignorance on my part as I've not heard of it or run into it before. My apologies. The 10 and 16 TB drives are working fine in my older X11SSH-CTF system. Would this explain why?
How could I test - would I need a different power supply or cable to try? I would be thrilled if it was that...
I've not heard of that feature. Bios setting? Let me check real quick.
Edit: I didn't see it as an option. I did see spin-up under the respected port, tried that, no luck. Also should say that I had swapped out the drive it did see (8 tb) and replaced it with the 10 and 16 (using same...
I may have missed it but if you are using SATA drives what size? I've tried a few different cables after reading the post but still only able to see the 8 TB drives. 10 and 16 TB are non starters for me but yet visible on my older system.
Edit: outside the hba/lsi card and SATA drive issue at...
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