Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-09 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > > Everyone,
> > > 
> > > We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
> > > machines
> > > 
> > > Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD
> > > card
> > > on
> > > the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
> > > Centos
> > > 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> > > 
> > > I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
> > > being
> > > recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> > > inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> > > 
> > 
> > I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
> > associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
> > 
> > In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
> > card? From Wikipedia:
> > 
> > 
> 
> I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell
> 730xd
> are
> similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software
> and
> are
> primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
> media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so
> you
> can install software in vm's from said known good media.
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> Simeon,
> 
> You have anticipated what I am trying to do.  I have been using
> Centos
> 8 as a host on a 730xd machine, for some Centos 7 guests. With the
> end
> of life of Centos 8 only 9 months away I decided to try to migrate
> everything to vmware.  I purchased a sister 730xd to use as a lab
> computer, and am working on the skill sets necessary  to migrate
> everything to vmware. I have really grown to like kvm and am still
> disappointed RedHat/IBM is backing away from Centos.
> 
> I certainly have not been able to get Centos 8 to recognize the SD
> card, and have also not been able to get vmware on the sister machine
> to recognize either the SD card in the back slot or even when I have
> it
> plugged into a usb converter.  The vmware problem is more likely
> related to my lack of experience with vmware; this is my first time
> to
> use it.

As was said above, the sd card on the back of the machine is ONLY for
use
by the iDRAC. If you have iDRAC enterprise, it is not necessary to use
it
to install vmware esxi or for that matter any OS. All you need to do is
mount
the iso as a virtual disk using the iDRAC console. I do this all the
time to
both upgrade/install esxi and install centos/Windows/whatever vm's.

Just do not try to mount the iso on a machine on a low bandwidth
connection.
It will take forever. :-(

If you want to install vmware esxi on an sd card you need a isdm
module.
Something like:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/PMR79-Dell-PowerEdge-R630-R730-R730xd-Dual-SD-Flash-Card-Reader-Module/233572427053?epid=1739290890=item366200652d:g:YNQAAOSwBYhc3HPQ
Keep in mind that Dell recommends that you do not install esxi newer
than
6.7 on an sd card. They stopped offering the isdm modules on 14th gen
servers
with esxi 7.0 installed. They claim they see too many failures of the
sd cards
with 7.0.

HTH,
--

Simeon,

That was very helpful.  I an new to the Dell servers as well as esxi.
Thank you very much for the perspective and advice!

Greg


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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread me

On Mon, 8 Mar 2021, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:



On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:


On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

Everyone,

We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
machines

Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card
on
the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
Centos
8 host to recognize the SD card.

I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
being
recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
inactive to active when the card is inserted.



I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.

In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
card? From Wikipedia:




I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell 730xd
are
similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software and
are
primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so
you
can install software in vm's from said known good media.

---

Simeon,

You have anticipated what I am trying to do.  I have been using Centos
8 as a host on a 730xd machine, for some Centos 7 guests. With the end
of life of Centos 8 only 9 months away I decided to try to migrate
everything to vmware.  I purchased a sister 730xd to use as a lab
computer, and am working on the skill sets necessary  to migrate
everything to vmware. I have really grown to like kvm and am still
disappointed RedHat/IBM is backing away from Centos.

I certainly have not been able to get Centos 8 to recognize the SD
card, and have also not been able to get vmware on the sister machine
to recognize either the SD card in the back slot or even when I have it
plugged into a usb converter.  The vmware problem is more likely
related to my lack of experience with vmware; this is my first time to
use it.


As was said above, the sd card on the back of the machine is ONLY for use
by the iDRAC. If you have iDRAC enterprise, it is not necessary to use it
to install vmware esxi or for that matter any OS. All you need to do is mount
the iso as a virtual disk using the iDRAC console. I do this all the time to
both upgrade/install esxi and install centos/Windows/whatever vm's.

Just do not try to mount the iso on a machine on a low bandwidth connection.
It will take forever. :-(

If you want to install vmware esxi on an sd card you need a isdm module.
Something like:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/PMR79-Dell-PowerEdge-R630-R730-R730xd-Dual-SD-Flash-Card-Reader-Module/233572427053?epid=1739290890=item366200652d:g:YNQAAOSwBYhc3HPQ
Keep in mind that Dell recommends that you do not install esxi newer than
6.7 on an sd card. They stopped offering the isdm modules on 14th gen servers
with esxi 7.0 installed. They claim they see too many failures of the sd cards
with 7.0.

HTH,

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
 * On Sun, 7 Mar 2021, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> 
> Everyone,
> 
> We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
> machines
> 
> Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
> the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
> Centos
> 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> 
> I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
> being
> recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> inactive to active when the card is inserted.

On some of our machines (not Dell R730 series, so caveat emptor), I 
had to use the kmod-isci RPM from ELRepo.org to get EL8 hosts (both 
CentOS and RHEL) to recognize Intel SATA controllers. The same 
controller is recognized just fine by EL7 kernels, but the isci driver 
was removed in RHEL 8:

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/considerations_in_adopting_rhel_8/index#removed-device-drivers_hardware-enablement

My suggestion is that you try finding a driver at http://elrepo.org/.



Paul,

That is very helpful.  Thank you !!

Greg

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
> 
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > > Everyone,
> > > 
> > > We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
> > > machines
> > > 
> > > Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD
> > > card
> > > on
> > > the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
> > > Centos
> > > 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> > > 
> > > I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
> > > being
> > > recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> > > inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> > > 
> > 
> > I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
> > associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
> > 
> > In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
> > card? From Wikipedia:
> > 
> > 
> 
> I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell
> 730xd
> are
> similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software
> and
> are
> primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
> media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so
> you
> can install software in vm's from said known good media.
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> Simeon,
> 
> You have anticipated what I am trying to do.  I have been using
> Centos
> 8 as a host on a 730xd machine, for some Centos 7 guests. With the
> end
> of life of Centos 8 only 9 months away I decided to try to migrate
> everything to vmware.  I purchased a sister 730xd to use as a lab
> computer, and am working on the skill sets necessary  to migrate
> everything to vmware. I have really grown to like kvm and am still
> disappointed RedHat/IBM is backing away from Centos.
> 
> I certainly have not been able to get Centos 8 to recognize the SD
> card, and have also not been able to get vmware on the sister machine
> to recognize either the SD card in the back slot or even when I have
> it
> plugged into a usb converter.  The vmware problem is more likely
> related to my lack of experience with vmware; this is my first time
> to
> use it.
> 
> Thank you for your help!
> 
> Greg

Hi Greg,

If your only problem with CentOS 8 is the support end, why not just
switch
the system to Oracle Linux 8 or another clone or even Red Hat EL with
one
of the new licenses, if they fit your needs?

Moving the whole setup to VMware seems a bit overkill to me as you
likely
have to learn a completely new system and deal with new problems.

Simon

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Simon,

Thanks for your advice.  I have not moved anything yet, but am in the
early stages of trying to figure out what to do.  I have wanted to try
my hand at VMware, but never had a reason to do so.  I have not looked
at Oracle 8, but will put this on my list of things to evaluate.

Thanks again for your help!

Greg

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Paul Heinlein

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:



Everyone,

We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest machines

Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the Centos
8 host to recognize the SD card.

I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is being
recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
inactive to active when the card is inserted.


On some of our machines (not Dell R730 series, so caveat emptor), I 
had to use the kmod-isci RPM from ELRepo.org to get EL8 hosts (both 
CentOS and RHEL) to recognize Intel SATA controllers. The same 
controller is recognized just fine by EL7 kernels, but the isci driver 
was removed in RHEL 8:


https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/considerations_in_adopting_rhel_8/index#removed-device-drivers_hardware-enablement

My suggestion is that you try finding a driver at http://elrepo.org/.

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Simon Matter
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> > Everyone,
>> >
>> > We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
>> > machines
>> >
>> > Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card
>> > on
>> > the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
>> > Centos
>> > 8 host to recognize the SD card.
>> >
>> > I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
>> > being
>> > recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
>> > inactive to active when the card is inserted.
>> >
>>
>> I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
>> associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
>>
>> In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
>> card? From Wikipedia:
>>
>>
>
> I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell 730xd
> are
> similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software and
> are
> primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
> media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so
> you
> can install software in vm's from said known good media.
>
> ---
>
> Simeon,
>
> You have anticipated what I am trying to do.  I have been using Centos
> 8 as a host on a 730xd machine, for some Centos 7 guests. With the end
> of life of Centos 8 only 9 months away I decided to try to migrate
> everything to vmware.  I purchased a sister 730xd to use as a lab
> computer, and am working on the skill sets necessary  to migrate
> everything to vmware. I have really grown to like kvm and am still
> disappointed RedHat/IBM is backing away from Centos.
>
> I certainly have not been able to get Centos 8 to recognize the SD
> card, and have also not been able to get vmware on the sister machine
> to recognize either the SD card in the back slot or even when I have it
> plugged into a usb converter.  The vmware problem is more likely
> related to my lack of experience with vmware; this is my first time to
> use it.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Greg

Hi Greg,

If your only problem with CentOS 8 is the support end, why not just switch
the system to Oracle Linux 8 or another clone or even Red Hat EL with one
of the new licenses, if they fit your needs?

Moving the whole setup to VMware seems a bit overkill to me as you likely
have to learn a completely new system and deal with new problems.

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Gregory P. Ennis


On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:

> On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > Everyone,
> > 
> > We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
> > machines
> > 
> > Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card
> > on
> > the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
> > Centos
> > 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> > 
> > I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
> > being
> > recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> > inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> > 
> 
> I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
> associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
> 
> In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
> card? From Wikipedia:
> 
> 

I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell 730xd
are
similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software and
are
primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so
you
can install software in vm's from said known good media.

---

Simeon,

You have anticipated what I am trying to do.  I have been using Centos
8 as a host on a 730xd machine, for some Centos 7 guests. With the end
of life of Centos 8 only 9 months away I decided to try to migrate
everything to vmware.  I purchased a sister 730xd to use as a lab
computer, and am working on the skill sets necessary  to migrate
everything to vmware. I have really grown to like kvm and am still
disappointed RedHat/IBM is backing away from Centos.  

I certainly have not been able to get Centos 8 to recognize the SD
card, and have also not been able to get vmware on the sister machine
to recognize either the SD card in the back slot or even when I have it
plugged into a usb converter.  The vmware problem is more likely
related to my lack of experience with vmware; this is my first time to
use it. 

Thank you for your help!

Greg



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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:39, Pete Biggs  wrote:

> On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > Everyone,
> >
> > We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest machines
> >
> > Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
> > the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the Centos
> > 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> >
> > I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is being
> > recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> > inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> >
>
> I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
> associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
>
> In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
> card? From Wikipedia:
>
>
I think the SD card on the back of the IDRAC7 systems on the Dell 730xd are
similar to this. They are accessible by the IDrac and dell software and are
primarily there for emergency install of the hardware from known good
media. I believe that vmware has a module which talks to the card so you
can install software in vm's from said known good media.




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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-08 Thread Pete Biggs


> 
> I am beginning to be persuaded you are right.  However, I have seen
> some posts about putting vmware either on the SD card or internal usb
> stick that made me think the SD card could be addressable.  If Dell has
> this limited to Dell flash cards instead of a regular SD card that
> might explain some of what I am seeing.
> 

You can get an Internal Dual SD Module (IDSDM) addon for those machines
- they are different to the iDrac based vFlash card. And yes, you can
boot a hypervisor from the internal SD card.

Also, apparently, neither the vFlash slot nor the IDSDM are hot-
pluggable.

P.


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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Simon Matter
> On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Everyone,
>>
>> We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
>> machines
>>
>> Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
>> the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
>> Centos
>> 8 host to recognize the SD card.
>>
>> I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
>> being
>> recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
>> inactive to active when the card is inserted.
>>
>
> I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
> associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.
>
> In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
> card? From Wikipedia:
>
>   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_DRAC
>
>To take advantage of storage greater than 256 MB on the iDRAC6
>enterprise, Dell requires that a vFlash SD card be procured through
>Dell channels. As of December 2011, Dell vFlash SD cards differ from
>consumer SD cards by being over-provisioned by 100% for increased
>write endurance and performance.[21]
>
>While there are no other known functional differences between a
>Dell-branded vFlash SD card and a class 2 or greater SDHC card, the
>use of non-Dell media prevents the use of extended capacities and
>functions.
>
> P.
>
> 
>
> Pete,
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> I am beginning to be persuaded you are right.  However, I have seen
> some posts about putting vmware either on the SD card or internal usb
> stick that made me think the SD card could be addressable.  If Dell has
> this limited to Dell flash cards instead of a regular SD card that
> might explain some of what I am seeing.
>
> Greg
>

I don't know iDrac but I'd guess that you can make the SD device visible
to the OS by passing them through as a virtual devices. Maybe you could
try this?

Simon
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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
> 
> We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest
> machines
> 
> Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
> the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the
> Centos
> 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> 
> I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is
> being
> recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> 

I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.  

In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
card? From Wikipedia:

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_DRAC

   To take advantage of storage greater than 256 MB on the iDRAC6
   enterprise, Dell requires that a vFlash SD card be procured through
   Dell channels. As of December 2011, Dell vFlash SD cards differ from
   consumer SD cards by being over-provisioned by 100% for increased
   write endurance and performance.[21]
   
   While there are no other known functional differences between a
   Dell-branded vFlash SD card and a class 2 or greater SDHC card, the
   use of non-Dell media prevents the use of extended capacities and
   functions.
   
P.



Pete,

Thanks for your help

I am beginning to be persuaded you are right.  However, I have seen
some posts about putting vmware either on the SD card or internal usb
stick that made me think the SD card could be addressable.  If Dell has
this limited to Dell flash cards instead of a regular SD card that
might explain some of what I am seeing.

Greg

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Pete Biggs
On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 11:17 -0600, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
> 
> We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest machines
> 
> Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
> the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the Centos
> 8 host to recognize the SD card.
> 
> I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is being
> recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
> inactive to active when the card is inserted.
> 

I have a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that that slot is
associated with the iDrac system and not the main board.  

In any case doesn't that need a vFlash card not a standard SD/SDHC
card? From Wikipedia:

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_DRAC

   To take advantage of storage greater than 256 MB on the iDRAC6
   enterprise, Dell requires that a vFlash SD card be procured through
   Dell channels. As of December 2011, Dell vFlash SD cards differ from
   consumer SD cards by being over-provisioned by 100% for increased
   write endurance and performance.[21]
   
   While there are no other known functional differences between a
   Dell-branded vFlash SD card and a class 2 or greater SDHC card, the
   use of non-Dell media prevents the use of extended capacities and
   functions.
   
P.

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 13:58:16 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and
> put
> attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
> format an xfs partition on it.

Is xfs a valid format for a sdcard?  (I really don't know.)

I would reformat it as fat32 and see what happens.

-

I have tested most all of the formats on SD cards to see if they work,
and have not had difficulty with any format that I have used in the
past.   

For what I am doing now, the original format of the SD car was fat32
which was recognized when I used the usb card reader, but was not
recognized in the SD card slot in the back of the machine.  This was
the same for xfs.


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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Am 07.03.21 um 20:58 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> 
> > I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
> > demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.
> 
> Is the card formatted?  Can you format it on that computer?
> ---
> 
> Frank,
> 
> I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and
> put
> attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
> format an xfs partition on it.
> 
> Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the
> back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it.
> 


Any logs (journalctl -f) while inserting?

Such slots should be handled by the sdhci kernel module ...


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Leon,

Thank you for your help.

I am not getting any error messages that I can identify when inserting
the sd card,

I have Centos 8 fully updated :
CentOS Linux release 8.3.2011 with 4.18.0-240.15.1.el8_3.x86_64 kernel

Is the sdhci kernel module something that I need to add or should that
already be present.

Greg

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It looks like I already have teh sdhci module 

/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.1.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-acpi.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.1.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pci.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.1.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pltfm.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.1.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.10.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-acpi.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.10.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pci.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.10.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pltfm.ko.xz
/usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-
240.10.1.el8_3.x86_64/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.ko.xz


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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Frank Cox
On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 13:58:16 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put
> attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
> format an xfs partition on it.

Is xfs a valid format for a sdcard?  (I really don't know.)

I would reformat it as fat32 and see what happens.

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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Am 07.03.21 um 20:58 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> 
> > I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
> > demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.
> 
> Is the card formatted?  Can you format it on that computer?
> ---
> 
> Frank,
> 
> I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and
> put
> attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
> format an xfs partition on it.
> 
> Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the
> back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it.
> 


Any logs (journalctl -f) while inserting?

Such slots should be handled by the sdhci kernel module ...


--
Leon

--

Leon,

Thank you for your help.

I am not getting any error messages that I can identify when inserting
the sd card,

I have Centos 8 fully updated :
CentOS Linux release 8.3.2011 with 4.18.0-240.15.1.el8_3.x86_64 kernel

Is the sdhci kernel module something that I need to add or should that
already be present.

Greg




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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS

Am 07.03.21 um 20:58 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:

On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:


I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.


Is the card formatted?  Can you format it on that computer?
---

Frank,

I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put
attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
format an xfs partition on it.

Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the
back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it.




Any logs (journalctl -f) while inserting?

Such slots should be handled by the sdhci kernel module ...


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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
> demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.

Is the card formatted?  Can you format it on that computer?
---

Frank,

I wondered the same thing?  I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put
attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to
format an xfs partition on it.

Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the
back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it.

Greg


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[CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis


Everyone,

We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest machines

Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the Centos
8 host to recognize the SD card.

I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is being
recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
inactive to active when the card is inserted.

I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.

You help would be appreciated.

Thanks !!
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Re: [CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Frank Cox
On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
> demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.

Is the card formatted?  Can you format it on that computer?

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[CentOS] R730xd & SD card identfication

2021-03-07 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone,

We have migrated a platform to a Centos 8 host using kvm guest machines

Recently I tried to copy one of the guests to the external SD card on
the back of the Dell R730xd, but I have not been able to get the Centos
8 host to recognize the SD card.

I can use DRAC interface of the R730xd to see that the SD card is being
recognized and the status of the external SD slot is turned from
inactive to active when the card is inserted.

I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg |  tail' none of which
demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.

You help would be appreciated.

Thanks !!
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