plug an ethernet cable into the IPMI port, work out the IP... then hit it up with a webbrowser.
defalt password is ADMIN/admin I believe
Yea I got it working, well I got it to actually set the IP correctly. Now I just can't login. ADMIN/ADMIN is not working :/.I'm the BIOS do you have the ipmi settings settings set for DHCP? If that checks out I would try resetting everything or flashing the latest BIOS and bmc.
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As far as the PSU's go, I did just try plugging and unplugging them to see what would happen. the server has been on all week testing under AIDA 64 and no PSU issues since last week when I was doing these plug/unplug tests.Looks like you have temperature and power supply problems. That is the correct log to look at.
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As far as the PSU's go, I did just try plugging and unplugging them to see what would happen. the server has been on all week testing under AIDA 64 and no PSU issues since last week when I was doing these plug/unplug tests.
As far as temps go, I am not sure why it is saying that.... All CPU temps at least seem to be fine. It never went over 62C under AIDA 64. I can't see RAM temps in OS though to see what is up either way.
Under Idle they show as 32,32,35,35. Let me go hit it with AIDA 64 and see what temps they get to.You can see DIMM temps via IPMI. Ie look at the temp sensor webpage, and refresh
I'd investigate that Dimm temp problem. I don't get that on my system when thrashing it.
The BMC doesn't reboot unless you cut power to the box. It has a little flashing light (at least mine does). Green while its booting, flashing when it's slice and off when it loses power
It looks like the high level is 81C which is CRAZY high...Could just be the thresholds are misconfigured.
Guess that's the joy of a used BMC ;)
Looks like the RAM has stabilized at 40,40,50,50. CPU Temps are also holding at "medium"45 doesn't seem to hot to me for ram. You can even touxch it and not get burnt ;)
I have no idea what the limit is, as I said, my Dimm temp sensors have never tripped.
Dang, this is an old post lol.Looks great!
Dating back to some of the much older posts. I seen more than one person say don't build vdevs with more than 8,11 drives. I was going to do a z3 with 16 4tbs.. is that not safe?
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Crazy. I didn't pay that close of attention Tapatalk introduced this as a "hot" thread. I'll Google around. I have to imagine some people have written up some thing good on the topic. Thanks.Dang, this is an old post lol.
I am not sure I am the correct person to tell you that. From what I know, I don't think 16 drives is an issue, but I guess the question will be, why so many. Why not set up 2 vdevs, both with 8x4 TB in RAID Z2? Higher redundancy %, and I think it would theoretically increase the speed of the pool.
That being said, I am not exactly the right person, and I would suggest you create a new thread asking your questions and detailing what the use case would be.
Crazy. I didn't pay that close of attention Tapatalk introduced this as a "hot" thread. I'll Google around. I have to imagine some people have written up some thing good on the topic. Thanks.
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