For supermicro, there is no License key for BMC other than the BIOS update or on the newer boards the WEB-ISO.
This notice means once you upgrade past the 1.52.21 it won't allow you to rollback since the older BMC is un-signed.
Also Interested in this, if the extra lanes could be used for the M2 for some more speed. :cool:
Great review!!
Does anyone have link to the manual or any further into on the "console" port?
Can it be used for a console redirect mode in the event of a remote headless recovery path.
I'm enjoying the downward trend on these gen1 scalable CPU's, hopefully gen2 is also going to get cheaper so that we can all enjoy some P-MEM goodness.
Gen1 Epyc is also dropping nicely but if you have spare scalable mobos gen2 then it's an easier choice.
Got a bad price, cheaper than the refurbished ones from ServerPartDeals.
Seagate Exos X20 ST20000NM007D 20TB 7200 RPM 256MB Cache 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
Newegg has been listed for $279 directly.
**Update** Newegg has a promo with paying with Zip
use code "zip111" for to reduce this down to...
Why does it have to be so large if its only for caching? I'm not a Synology user.
If you can get away with a smaller 2280 m.2 then the Optane's (118gb) are tough to beat right now. No need for PLP since there isn't a dram cache.
Care to share what other "deals" are out there at <$50/tb?
I've been watching the P4610's and the 5600 units from ServerPartDeals but they have jacked the price of the later over the last two weeks.
Seems like this mobo comes out of these servers G431-MM0 and they don't have the PCI-e 16x slot (4x)
"MJ11-EC1 does NOT have the bifurcation option in the BIOS" from another forum.
Just an update for this, I had some time today to attempt a fix however even after flashing the bios I'm still presented with a Error 21.
I guess RMA would be my only option.
Thanks @RolloZ170 for your help, I ended up having to get another adaptor which enabled me to dump the BIOS and reflash.
I would ensure that you have access via IPMI to that you can recover and reflash the BIOS if unsuccessful.
If you have the OS running from the 240gb SSD why not just add the NVME as your scratch disk instead of the effort involved to reload and flash a custom bios?
I did thanks, however, they had the older 22.3R1-S2.3 release.
Managed to source the latest Junos SR, 22.4R2-S1 (27 Jul 2023)
If anyone requires a copy, PM me ;)
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