I have at work Dell R730's with NVIDIA V100 cards in. One day when someone stops giving me other tasks they are for a JuypterHub cluster. Note that you have to change the PCI slot covers to solid ones if you fit GPU's as per the Dell documentation. I can also confirm that they work the NVIDIA...
Be careful. If you are in datagram mode (the default) then the maximum MTU with IPoIB is 2044. If you go to connected mode then the MTU can go to 65520, but the latency goes up and performance is a lot worse on the default MTU of 2044.
I use a Bash script to do this that hunts down and reformats all the 520 byte sector size disks attached. You would need to fiddle with the awk pattern matching, this is just to make sure it leaves the system disks on my "Drivenator 1000000" machine alone.
#!/bin/bash
for dev in $(lsscsi | awk...
Are you sure this is not down to the "ready light meaning" which is a setting on the drives? Use the following to change the state
sdparm --set=RLM /dev/sdXX
sdparm --clear=RLM /dev/sdXX
This is only temporary and is lost if the drive is power cycled. You need to add a --save if you want to...
I am going to agree. At this point in time they changed over to using SAS JBOD's on FC arrays. In no small part because they stopped making FC drives and they all became SAS drives instead of the mix of FC drives and SATA drives with interposer boards. This was about the time when nearline SAS...
It has been on github for a while now. I probably have a copy of the .MSI installer somewhere but that is really ancient now and it is all node.js now including the ability to upload the firmware. I guess a bit more work but I never used the Windows stuff being Linux based...
You can get fs.com to do custom breakout cables if you want with the breakout where you want. However, given how pricey breakout cables are I would suggest getting a short 1m breakout and using couplers or a patch panel to go your end devices. Then you are unlikely to damage your expensive...
That sounds to me like the sectors on the drive that holds the firmware have gone bad. When that happens they start reporting the wrong size and often the wrong model numbers. Basically, the firmware on a flash chip is just enough to spin the drive up and load the proper firmware of the spinning...
It's probably a bit late but having at the start of the year gone through the process of upgrading an entire rack full of C6220's with mezzanine slot Intel X520-DA2 based cards then I can provide some information. This was an upgrade of our teaching HPC cluster to switch it from using Truescale...
Unless you carefully match the fans which is unlikely then having two lots of fans will make things worse as they will be fighting against one another. I would just fit an appropriately sized round fan vent to the top of the rack to attach the ducting to. Thought I would remove the grill, and...
Lucky you the X7SPA-HF-D525 never got an update as far as I can tell. The J1900D2Y from AsrockRack had one update back in 2015. That is typical for Supermicro and AsrockRack. To be fair many of the major hardware vendors are the same. I remember Sun X2770's that won't work with latest Sun Java...
Anything can fail. I have a server at work right now with a dead BMC, the server itself is just fine. I have found vPro AMT to be perfectly reliable myself, and not seen issues with it loosing it's IP connectivity. I would also for the record note that something like MeshCommander is like a...
Yes ducting is better. In theory you could probably do a chimney with ducting but you probably don't want to be running ducting up the side of your property so I would just use an inline duct fan. However you need to make sure the ducting has backdraft protection so if it's windy outside it does...
That's the closet thing I have seen to GPFS's tiering ability and looks very interesting. In my personal experience tiering on GPFS makes a huge difference to user experience of the file system performance. Most files are only accessed in a short period after creation. Certainly in an academic...
I have added a picture of the front of a caddy to the listing. However I have removed the serial number of the drive from the image. I am sure we could work something out for postage if anyone wants large quantity of the caddies. For the record 60 caddies come in at just under 12kg. Frankly as...
I will add a picture of the front tomorrow. I have hundreds of the caddies. Sixty is just the number I took home in the first instance. They are all however in bits, because the moment you take the hard drive out they come to pieces like that. Basically the screws that go into the hard drive...
I brought 60 of them home yesterday from the data centre and have put a listing up for them on eBay. That was as many as I could carry to the car in a single trip :) There are hundreds more waiting to be disposed of so if they sell I can list more. Still trying to work out how to get eBay to...
I don't think you could 3d print them. I have a large number (hundreds) of caddies in bits (when you take the drive out there are a *lot* of separate pieces which all come apart) from a HGST VSP system, that are currently in the data centre awaiting disposal. The are located in the UK but I...
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