Found the solution in Bug #1154749 “reboot does a shutdown instead of rebooting (OCP v...” : Bugs : The Open Compute Project
Solution: Add "blacklist mei" and "blacklist mei_me" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Have installed the latest "Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS" on this OpenCompute server. The Big problem is that a reboot leaves the system hung that only a power-cycle will fix. It's the last item I have to fix before I can use this server. Has anyone else run into this problem?
(ON GOOD CARD) I backed up the good card firmware and SBR. This was completely successful.
# lsiutil -e
Select 46. Upload FLASH section then 2. firmware.
(this created firmware.bin)
# ./lsirec 0000:03:00.0 readsbr sbr_backup.bin
(this created sbr_backup.bin)
(ON BAD CARD) lsiutil doesn't...
I managed to brick an Oracle F40 card while trying to follow this guide: Converting a Sun/Oracle F40/F80 Flash Accelerator to a LSI/Seagate Warpdrive | Kenneth Kasilag
but since I bought two cards, I have a working one that is not modified.
Can someone please give me the steps to backup the...
I just bricked my card but it responds to lsirec (but not lsiutil). Can someone give me their sbr_backup.bin and also the F40 firmware bin that enables IT mode?
Ugh bad news. The beep is back.
Previously, I was booted in ESXi 6.7u3 and it was beeping. Today, I was working in Ubuntu Desktop and it wasn't beeping.
But now I boot back into ESXi and it is beeping again so now I know it's not the hardware but ESXi that is causing it. Now I got to figure...
My OpenCompute server keeps beeping and I can't figure out why.
The model is Open Compute Wiwynn SV7210, some people call it "Windmill" or "Freedom". CPU is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 x2 at 2GHz, with 64 GB of RAM (4GB x 16 sticks, all slots occupied)
I tried this fix first: Repasted...
Seems like the problem is due to my motherboard (OpenCompute Wiwynn SV7210). When I moved the Samsung SSD to an Intel S2600CP motherboard, everything shows up fine. Thank you for your advice!
I flashed the version that was posted here: GPNABB3Q. The compatibility matrix says minimum firmware GPNA3D3Q so I should be good? I am using ESxi 6.7 U3
thank you, I returned it for reason of "item not as described" and bought another, this time a real F320. It came with firmware KPYAIR3Q. is there a newer firmware? That's the latest I found here. seems like some people have KPYAJR3Q
This was the actual eBay item: Samsung MZ-PLK3T20/ MZPLK3T2HCJL 3.2TB V-NAND Oracle 7317693 F320 NVMe AIC SSD | eBay
The sticker doesn't say Oracle, it only has that in the description, but I see you are probably right, this isn't an Oracle F320 because neither firmware was accepted by the...
I see there are two firmwares MS1PC2DD3.IR3Q.fw MS1PC5ED3.IR3Q.fw but which one is for my drive?
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Oracle-NVMe-F320$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/nvme0
smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.15.0-29-generic] (local build)
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