It was a screw on the bottom of the drive which was catching in the tray. I saw it late and by the time i had hammered the sides which distorted teh sheet metal. Finally, i had to hammer the drives in, but they are in place now.
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I went to change the disk in the supermicro 846 chassis. The tray went in somewhat but is stuck now. I cant push it in or pull it out.
How do I get the tray out?
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I want to use xPON SFP module which takes about ~27watts. The plan is to use the module with Mellanox CX4 card. The Supermicro motherboard has a PCI 2.0 x8 slot, does anybody know how much power can be taken from this slot?
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I bought a card from ebay from seller jiawen2018. I was able to update the firmware,
# mstflint -d 01:00.0 -i fw-ConnectX3Pro-rel-2_42_5000-MCX312B-XCC_Ax-FlexBoot-3.4.752.bin burn
Current FW version on flash: 2.36.5000
New FW version: 2.42.5000
Burning FS2 FW image...
The last time I removed the CPU from the supermicro intel motherboard and installed the original plastic cap, I damaged the pins. I wasn't sure whether the plastic cap is supposed to go on the detachable bracket or directly on the CPU.
Unfortunately, there are no videos on youtube on...
I moved the memory from A1/A2/B1/B2, D1/D2/E1/E2 to slots A1/B1/C1/D1/E1/F1/G1/H1. These are all the blue slots on the motherboard. The memory showed up as 2133MHz.
Is that the preferred way of setting up memory i.e. blue slots first followed by black slots?
Finally, the mystery is solved.
I had hd-idle running on the system. This program turns off the scsi disks, but never turn them on. This is a known issue. Once, i disabled hd-idle for the scsi disks, they work fine.
The memory speed in the BIOS is indeed set to auto. The CPU is E5-2650 v4 which does support 2133.
The manual has this documentation,
I have 16GBx8 sticks. Is there any order i should follow to get 2133MHz?
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I have Micron 36ASF2G72PZ-2G1B1 ram sticks in X10DriT motherboard. It supports 2133MHz but it shows up as lower speed of 1866 MHz. Any idea what could be the issue?
Sample dmidecode,
Handle 0x0075, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x006D
Error Information Handle: Not...
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I have a X10DriT motherboard with dual cpus (E5-2650V4) populated. I want to reduce the power consumption. One of the tricks i did was to reduce the core count from 12 to 6 and disable hyper-threading,
Also, set APM to 'Energy Efficient'.
The PSU is PWS-920P-SQ and the system has a...
I was testing in a Supermicro SC846 with a SAS2 backplane. I move these disks to a RSV-L4500 with RSV-SATA-Cage-34 SATA/SAS cages. The disk completed the SMART test. The used endurance is shown as 0%.
# smartctl -a /dev/sdc
smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [x86_64-linux-5.12.15-arch1-1] (local...
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I bought couple of 200GB SAS drives from ebay last year and just putting them to use the first time. The drives shows up fine on bootup but they disappear after sometime. I have them plugged into Supermicro SC846 SAS2 backplane.
This is what SMART shows,
# smartctl -a...
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Few years ago I bought a fan wall to make the supermicro SC846 quiet. Unfortunately, i never put it to use. I am unable to locate the thread on the internet which spoke about this.
Does anybody know about this fan wall?
Are you not using the PCIE slots next to the heatsink? With the fan in place a card will not fit over the heatsink.
I have an SFP+ card sitting over the heatsink. Wonder what is the best way to get a fan close to the heat sink.
A picture of your fan+heatsink setup would be nice :)
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