Based on this power supply theory, I started experimenting. Since I'm using the SM redundant PSUs, I had their PSMI cable plugged into the Tyan S8030. I figured this would allow me to monitor the PSU vitals and if a PSU dropped the system would stay alive but give me a persistent error...
Using Supermicro redundant 2U 750W platinum units (PWS-741P-1R) (running through the SM power distro unit the PSUs came with). Not sure if its the PSUs or what. Its odd that for you downgrading to a technically lower class of Seasonic PSU (which all of their stuff is usually solid) would fix...
Perhaps, but there are multiple presses registered, even after the OS was no longer posted, which hard locked the system so it was stuck at the post screen. And Unraid will not auto update restart to install updates.
Random issue I'm hoping someone else has come across. I've been having instability with the system since I got it up and running. In windows I was getting kernel power codes and figured it was something with the CPU/RAM/OS/PSU/etc. To troubleshoot I installed Unraid last night (which is what...
Thanks!!! I ended up installing WSL (Ubuntu) on Windows and that did the trick. Oddly I had to get the W number again as it changed for some reason but otherwise Linux FTW.
I'm having issues getting the BIOS login reset using curl. My odata.etag is a bit different from the example you gave:
I get a similar error though later saying it needs to patch the property:
I then run different versions of the script you provided and get met with either "URL using...
As a quick update, I spent hours last night probing the front panel connector with little success. The ear has a logic board / PCB inside it. I was able to get the pinout for the LAN and HDD leds (see below) but the power switch (& LED) and UID switch (& LED) I could not get to register through...
It’s a Supermicro redundant (750W) PSU out of a dual LGA 2011 system. It has the necessary 24 pin and dual 8 pin EPS cables I need for the Tyan board. I modified two of the molex connectors to wire into the backplane.
I basically used the rear window and PSU out of the Supermicro chassis and...
Hello-this has been helpful for me as I retro fit my DL380p 12LFF to accommodate an EPYC cpu using a Tyan mobo. I’ve got pretty much everything sorted but the pinout for the front panel connector(s).
I’d like to be able to use the front button to power on the system and would also be nice to...
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