nvme list -v does show the:
nvme1 SDM00003C311 HUSMR7696BDP3Y1 KNGND100
i also found some "sdmcmd64" and "hdm" (from hdm-core_3.4.0-8.ga_amd64.deb package) tools, but have no clue how to use them...
I got this drive:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155912676777
HGST HUSMR7696BDP3Y1 SN200 960GB 2.5 inch SSD NVMe
put it into u.2 -> pcie adapter (startech StarTech U.2 To PCIe Adapter For 2.5" NVMe SSD SFF-8639 X4 SSDPE2KE020T7 | eBay )
but after boot to debian (latest 12 one)
i run "nvme list" and...
hey! what was the end of your story?
i have a feeling that i have your mainboard on hands now :(
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/ipmi-reset-to-default.23663/
exactly the same X10SRH-CLN4F, also bought used on ebay.
also unknown ipmi ip and login/pass.
also the same B7 code...
i did sniffed the traffic on ipmi port and got an ip - 172.28.107.70
and when i opened http://172.28.107.70 - there's a supermicro's ipmi admin panel.
but... ADMIN:ADMIN didn't worked out :(
at least i know that ipmi is working fine.
i wonder is there a way to "hack" it? :) bruteforce the...
i bought an used X10SRH-CLN4F
plug in e5-1630v4 and ram. and board seem to power on.
LE2 led lit up.
LEDM1 starts with solid green and within a minute become slowly blinking - that means the BMC is working.
but i don't hear any POST beeps.
when i unplug the memory and try again - 5 short and 1...
alright, i guess it will be fine in 4x slot.
taking a lot of cpu power is also a surprise for me :(
is this only related to particular connectx-2 card? or any 10g nic will have the same "issue"?
i bought a pair of this (like everyone else :) ) because of the price.
but maybe there's a reason...
in theory.
but why they making this single port 10g cards in pci-e 8x ?
i'm still not really understand how 2.0 card will work in a 3.0 slot? at 2.0 speed?
i mean, p420m max speed is 3.3gbyte/s, so 4x of pci-e 2.0 is just not enough.
in this case i understand why they made it 8x.
but what if i...
sorry, have to bump up this thread because i can't google any answer.
what about pci-e lanes?
maybe those who can't reach full speed just don't provide enough lanes to the cards?
what i know currently:
mnpa19-xtr is a pci-e 2.0 8x card
my mainboard have 2 free 16x slots:
1) 8x pci-e 3.0 to cpu...
so what memory will work with this x11 boards? other than those from the list.
the cheapest 16gb 2400mhz from that list starts from $170, while i see lots of others starting at around $120.
ecc ddr4 2400 16gb | eBay
but which will work?
i have X11SSI-LN4F and X11SSH-LN4F
i used to bought 5pcs of p420m 1.4tb $150 each and i really got them and they're fine.
so i believe in miracles. :)
but still not sure if this one is the same case
INTEL SSD DC P3700 SERIES PCI EXPRESS-NVM EXPRESS SSDPE2MD400G4P 2.5 NEW-SEALED | eBay
i just wanted to make an offer to the seller for a pair.
but then noticed that his last feedbacks was more than a year ago.
probably a hacked account?
i'm in doubts...
my kernel - 3.16.0-4
i wonder if i'm the only one with such problem?
anyone else is using latest debian and able to see in "free" command "-/+ buffers/cache used" more than half of all available ram?
i understand the importance of system cache, but still i'd like to be able to give my mysqld...
no, it's single cpu.
i've added 16gb swap file and swappiness=0
now feel better a bit, at least no more oom-killing since then
but my used memory still stuck at 50%. here's 24 hour graph:
swap usage was 0 for some time, but started to growing:
what else is wrong i don't understand? why...
i have latest debian x64 on 32gb server with swap turned off.
i want to use ram as much as possible and the rest - leave for system cache.
everytihng was fine until i noticed that oom-killer hit my mysql daemon from time to time.
it looks like this:
mysql growing and growing until all used...
anyone has an experience in using cpu's with 130-140W TPD in very small 1U cases like supermicro SC512F-350B
it has only two dual 40mm fans. and the case of course is limited to low cpu heatsinks.
is that enough for such hot cpu?
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