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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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We recently inherited several Proliant HP-SL270s Gen 8 with P420 raid
controller. Loading 16.04 with kernel 4.4.0-31 I cannot see the logical
disk, I disabled Intel Vt-d (same as IOMMU) and this did not fix. There
was a similar bug that expired where disabling IOMMU allowed the disks
to be seen on
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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant
The #7 workaround is not a viable solution for Virtualized environments.
Currently we have pressure to provide an update as to the exact status and
details of the work being done by HPE to resolve this with 4.2.X kernel.
#12 states HP is debugging...can you provide status?
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there is a IOMMU bug HP is debugging and for now you can disable IOMMU
and it should boot as well as should work fine. Once HP will identify
fix and release it we will integrate into Ubuntu 16.04.
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fierabras66, please see comment #7 in this bug report for a workaround.
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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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Hello. I have four of this DL385P Generation 8 serves from Hewlett
Packard Enterprise.
When we bought them, everything was fine using Ubuntu 14.04.03 LTS, but
once we upgrade to 16.04 LTS, everything went wrong.
I'm following this bug and I'm really very interested in any solution.
Is there any
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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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Note that the same problem occurs with the 4.2 kernel in 16.04 (a pre-
release from a week or two ago). I haven't yet tested the firmware
workaround with 16.04.
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Disabling IOMMU did indeed enable us to boot.
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Title:
hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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Please try diabling IOMMU from RBSU (System options->Processors->IOMMU
disable). When IOMMU is disabled, OS boots as expected. When IOMMU is
enabled, issue is seen.
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An update: After re-deploying with Ubuntu 14.04.3, the error logged in
the iLO and shown in the screen shot disappears; the hardware now
registers as OK. Thus, I think this error is simply another symptom of
the kernel panic.
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Here's some version information, taken from the machine's iLO:
Product NameProLiant DL385p Gen8
UUID37303137-3332-584D-5134-303830335450
Server Serial NumberMXQ40803TP
Product ID 710723-001
System ROM A28 02/06/2014
Backup System ROM 11/02/2013
Integrated Remote
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1550481/+attachment/4582025/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
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