On 19/11/2015 20:46, Alice Wonder wrote:
I assume you are using one of the boards described here?
http://www.intel.com/support/services/smartconnect/sb/CS-033108.htm
Nope
This is my server:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1u/1028/sys-1028r-mctr.cfm
and this is my board:
http://ww
On 11/19/2015 10:43 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
It is in AHCI, never was changed
You reported that the tool didn't work in RHEL, either. If you have an
install on a supported OS, I'd say that it's time to go back to Intel
with the support request. If you arrive at a resolution, I'd be curious
I assume you are using one of the boards described here?
http://www.intel.com/support/services/smartconnect/sb/CS-033108.htm
On 11/19/2015 10:43 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
It is in AHCI, never was changed
On 19:26, Thu, Nov 19, 2015 Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 11/19/2015 12:54 AM, Birta Levente
It is in AHCI, never was changed
On 19:26, Thu, Nov 19, 2015 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 11/19/2015 12:54 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
> > I tried today morning on RHEL too ...
> > The ISDCT tool does not work on supported OS neither
>
> I think everyone focused on your problem with the vendor, who d
On 11/19/2015 12:54 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
I tried today morning on RHEL too ...
The ISDCT tool does not work on supported OS neither
I think everyone focused on your problem with the vendor, who didn't
support your OS, and ignored the fact that the tool worked when the
drives were connect
On 18/11/2015 22:35, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 11/18/2015 09:51 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
strace -f -e open software_binary might help, but I have noticed that
Centos is not really 100% binary compatible in some cases.
CentOS Linux is not 100% bit for bit compatible with RHEL in ANY cases :)
Ce
On 18/11/2015 22:35, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 11/18/2015 09:51 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
strace -f -e open software_binary might help, but I have noticed that
Centos is not really 100% binary compatible in some cases.
CentOS Linux is not 100% bit for bit compatible with RHEL in ANY cases :)
Ce
On 11/18/2015 09:51 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> strace -f -e open software_binary might help, but I have noticed that
> Centos is not really 100% binary compatible in some cases.
CentOS Linux is not 100% bit for bit compatible with RHEL in ANY cases :)
CentOS and RHEL are built from mostly the sa
On Wed, November 18, 2015 12:05 pm, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015, Birta Levente wrote:
>>
>>> I have a supermicro server, motherboard is with C612 chipset and beside
> that with LSI3108 raid controller integrated.Two Intel SSD DC S3710
> 200GB. OS: Cento
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015, Birta Levente wrote:
>
>> I have a supermicro server, motherboard is with C612 chipset and beside
that with LSI3108 raid controller integrated.Two Intel SSD DC S3710
200GB. OS: Centos 7.1 up to date.
>>
>> My problem is that the Intel SSD Data Center T
On 11/18/2015 06:25 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
My problem is that the Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) does not
recognize the SSD drives when they connected to the standard S-ATA
ports on the motherboard, but through the LSI raid controller is working.
Check your BIOS settings for non-standar
strace -f -e open software_binary might help, but I have noticed that
Centos is not really 100% binary compatible in some cases.
--
Eero
2015-11-18 17:42 GMT+02:00 Matt Garman :
> I always tell vendors I'm using RHEL, even though we're using CentOS.
> If you say CentOS, some vendors immediatel
I always tell vendors I'm using RHEL, even though we're using CentOS.
If you say CentOS, some vendors immediately throw up their hands and
say "unsupported" and then won't even give you the time of day.
A couple tricks for fooling tools into thinking they are on an actual
RHEL system:
1. Modify /e
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015, Birta Levente wrote:
I have a supermicro server, motherboard is with C612 chipset and beside that
with LSI3108 raid controller integrated.
Two Intel SSD DC S3710 200GB.
OS: Centos 7.1 up to date.
My problem is that the Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) does not recognize
2015-11-18 16:48 GMT+02:00 Birta Levente :
> On 18/11/2015 16:37, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
>> What is Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) ?
>>
>
> " This tool provides a command line interface for interacting with and
> issuning commands to Intel SSD Data Center devices. It is intended to
> configur
On 18/11/2015 16:37, Eero Volotinen wrote:
What is Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) ?
" This tool provides a command line interface for interacting with and
issuning commands to Intel SSD Data Center devices. It is intended to
configure and check the state of Intel PCIe SSDs and SATA SSDs f
What is Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) ? Does Linux kernel detect disk
on sata ports?
Supported usually means that they have tested it and they can say that it
works.. Many of hardware still works as linux kernel support
lots of drivers -- even they are not officially supported by vendor.
--
Hi
I have a supermicro server, motherboard is with C612 chipset and beside
that with LSI3108 raid controller integrated.
Two Intel SSD DC S3710 200GB.
OS: Centos 7.1 up to date.
My problem is that the Intel SSD Data Center Tool (ISDCT) does not
recognize the SSD drives when they connected to
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