Hi Ubuntu team,
After about 3 weeks, do you have any update about this issue?
Thanks!
Aaron
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lspci can't show p
Leo will try the following kernels.
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Title:
Intel P3700 PCIe SSD string shows ''Unknown'' during Ubuntu 14.04
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This symptom still exist in Ubuntu 16.04.1
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Retest install P3700 to install ubuntu 15.10 via PXE.
NVMe device name still show unknown when partition disk page.
This issue still occur.
Intel P3700 model:SSDPE2MD400G4 FW:8V010171
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Keep running cycles over 600 loop, the issue would not occur.
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Title:
SEL has ''Rebuild/Remap in progress'' at HDD9(empty slot) and
Hi, Joseph
Update kernel to 4.3, retest warmboot cycles.
Run 315 cycles, system doesn't find this issue.
BMC SEL would not logged any event about empty slot.
But sometimes system would hang on mei_me.
Event add mei_me in black list, system still sometimes hang on mei_me.
We'll keep running to 500
Hi, Brad Figg
Did you have any update about this issue?
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Title:
Intel P3700 PCIe SSD string shows ''Unknown'' during Ubuntu 14.04
commend "apport-collect 1491654" doesn't work.
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Intel P3700 PCIe SSD string shows ''Unknown'' during Ubuntu 14.04
installat
Hi, Christopher
Retest Ubuntu 12.04.5 doesn't have such problem.
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[S2S]First reboot failed after Install Ubuntu 12.4.3 compl
Hi, Samantha
This issue was copy to Quanta project :1346412
Your last commend was as below:
"warn_slowpath_common" & "warn_slowpath_fmt" are part of the call trace for
""WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 0", so Intel should be able to provide an explanation on
these two.
I think this issue should be closed.
1.I can’t type “apport-collect 1338919” successfully, it will display a message
like below link.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1277794
2.Update the kernel to 3.16, this issue still exist, please refer to attached
files.
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1.I can’t type “apport-collect 1338919” successfully, it will display a message
like below link.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1277794
2.Update the kernel to 3.16, “NUMA: Warning: node ids are out of bound”
wouldn’t log in dmesg, but “WARNING: CPU: 9 PID: 0” & “warn_slowpa
** Summary changed:
- Some warning messages(''NUMA: Warning: node ids are out of bound'' &
''WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 0'' & ''warn_slowpath_common'' & ''warn_slowpath_fmt'')
log in Ubuntu14.04 dmesg.
+ [F06A]Some warning messages(''NUMA: Warning: node ids are out of bound'' &
''WARNING: CPU: 5 PID:
** Summary changed:
- The information - CPU cores is incorrect in Ubuntu14.04 cpuinfo.
+ [F06A]The information - CPU cores is incorrect in Ubuntu14.04 cpuinfo.
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