SSD Drive Installation Issue
TL;DR
SATA 3 port on motherboard cannot be used together with NWME M.2/Wifi/Bluetooth M.2 adaptor.
Background
Sharing this for anyone interested in using the SATA 3 port on the motherboard.
I have a mini PC from CMMK, model CW-AD4L-N v2, using latest BIOS...
My advise is to stay away from software RAID as it typically offers slower performance and poor portability. See here for why. When your controller (stand-alone or integrated on motherboard) dies restoration is a nightmare.
With the risk of stating the obvious, you will not see GByte/s...
7 Year Later - Update 29 Sep-22
Background
I thought I would make a final postscript about this build since it has been seven years since the project started.
Serve The Home has lots of inspiring build posts, bit I though I would contribute by doing one that shares long-term lessons learned...
Hi,
I initially stumbled on Vicious' youtube channel and the Aruba set-up videos, and ended up here. I subscribe to the idea of re-proposing older enterprise gear to fit my home lab. Must be some good karma to be gained from providing a new home for retired equipment...
Would be interested in...
Project Update 18 Feb-16
Virtual Environment
After playing around with a few different virtual environments I decided to go with Proxmox. It installed easily and the 10GB NICs came up after the initial installation without any hassle. For instructions on how to install, pls refer to this guide...
Project Update 8 Nov-15: 10 GBe NICs Sorted and CPU Fan Installed
Getting ixgbe driver to work on CentOS 7.1
In the spirit of sharing, see this post on how to get Intel X557-AT 10 GBe NICs working on CentOS7.1 using Intel's ixgbe 4.1.5 drivers. The scenario I was struggling with was to get the...
UPDATE: Getting ixgbe driver to work on CentOS 7.1
So in my previous update I shared how to get the Intel X557-AT NICs up using Fedora 23 Server Beta.
But for my project I plan to use oVirt 3.6 which does not yet support that Fedora release. This time I knew exactly how to make it work so...
Hi Matt,
As a matter of fact I did read come across your build log when I planned for this project. It was a great inspiration to see how you managed to fit in those components in such a small chassis. Was really impressed with your dual-SDD mounting solution.
Never considered disabling cores...
PCIe issue remains. The interface throughput is only detected at 2.5 GT/s. If this really is a motherboard design limitation it would be a major dent to the value proposition to this 700 USD product. For a company like SuperMicro I expect that the individual components and overall design is...
Network Configuration Issue Solved!
Basically, my the reason my network configuration did not work out-of-the-box came down to two root causes:
Incorrect ixgbe driver version
Incorrect link level configuration to local switch
Issue #1 was resolved by moving to Fedora Server 23 Beta which has a...
Project Update 24 Oct-15
Power Measurements
Performed a set of power test today. All measurements done on 240 V AC at power socket level.
Test scenarios and results:
BIOS Idle#1, Bare-bone: Motherboard /w CPU & RAM, PSU: 35W
BIOS Idle#2: Adding 1xCPU fan, 2xChassis Fans and HBA card: 42 W
BIOS...
Update
Making progress and have finally managed to get the link up. Still need to stabilise my configuration and ensure it can survive reboots.
One thing that I noticed when booting up the kernel is that it complains that the PCIe buss on the Supermicro board is too slow to get optimal 10 GBe...
Project Update 19 October-15
Motherboard X10SDV-4C-TLN2F NIC Driver Issue Progress Update
Followed the advise to move to Fedora. Installed Fedora Server 23 Beta with 4.2 kernel and the latest ixgbe-4.1.5.tar.gz. NetworkManager is a pain so I gave up and disabled it, and went for old-school...
Update 15 Oct-15
Thanks for everyone contributed with suggestions.
I had a go at installing rpms for kernel 4.2.3.1 and ixgbe 4.0.1-k-rh7.1 to CentOS7. Result was that module loaded, but there is "no link" (ethtools) and ip addr indicates "carrier not detected". So this lead me to start...
Surprisingly BIOS does not contain any temperature CPU read-outs. All motherboard sensors are accessible through the IMPI, so once I had that up and running is wasn't that difficult to spot the 98°C (!) Red temperature warning.
It's a tight fit but that is exactly the solution I am aiming for...
Hi,
I am doing a project based on Supermicro x10sdv-tln2f Mini-ITX board that uses Intel's new X557-AT 10GBASE-T chip.
My goal is to run this on CentOS 7. However, the CentOS 7 minimal installation ISO isn't able to configure the NICs. Is there anyone running this motherboard on CentOS, and if...
@Jeggs101
Thanks for your reply.
Regarding the cooling, my experience is that even running the CPU on idle, installed on a open-air test bed in a 22°C room, with only RAM and a keyboard, just booting in to the BIOS is enough to over-heat the board in 2-3 minutes. Unless you run this in an...
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