Please install Out-of-Box NVMe Driver in CentOS. We have tested locally and all the NVMe Devices got detected properly. Please give it a try. Hopefully, it'll work.
Thanks Souvik From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Bose, Souvik Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 4:49 PM To: [email protected] Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] OMSA 8.3.0, NVMe SSDs and CentOS 7 Dell - Internal Use - Confidential Hi, There are some points: 1. First of all, we know that NVMe functionalities are not supported in CentOS. Our main issue was that OM 8.3 was crashing because of the problem in loading the NVMe library. 2. If you install OM 8.2, it won't crash anymore, but we can't give you any guarantee that OM 8.2 will be able to discover all the NVMe Devices, because we didn't test the same against CentOS. 3. Furthermore, I don't know if CentOS has the native driver support for NVMe Devices. If not, you need to install Out-of-Box NVMe Driver to support NVMe Devices and then you can give a try. Thanks Souvik -----Original Message----- From: Dietrich, Stefan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 2:19 PM To: Bose, Souvik Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists Subject: Re: OMSA 8.3.0, NVMe SSDs and CentOS 7 Hi Souvik, so I have downgraded the OMSA version to 8.2.0 from DSU 16.02.00 on this R630. However, no NVMe SSD are available via OMSA: # omreport storage nvmeadapter controller=0 No Adapters detected under Controller # omreport storage nvmeadapter controller=1 No Adapters detected under Controller # omreport storage nvmeadapter controller=2 Invalid controller value. Read, controller=2 Valid values for controller are: 0, 1 omreport storage pciessd does not return something useful either. This is starting to become annoying :( Regards, Stefan ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Souvik Bose" > To: "stefan dietrich" , > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 10:57:40 AM > Subject: RE: OMSA 8.3.0, NVMe SSDs and CentOS 7 > Hi, > > Yes. NVMe + CentOS combination is going to be addressed in OMSA 8.4 onwards. > If you want to monitor NVMe devices through OMSA, OMSA 8.3 is not the > right version to install. Please downgrade it to OMSA 8.2 for addressing the > same. > > Thanks > Souvik
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