BoarAnt

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  1. I just booted up RC6, and I'm happy to report the card is working correctly now:

     

    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Reserved 92MB host memory for HMA
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Successfully enabled ppod edram feature
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Successfully configured using Firmware Configuration File "Firmware Default", version 0x0, computed checksum 0x0
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: max_ordird_qp 21 max_ird_adapter 5376
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: ppod edram start 0x0 end 0x0 size 0x1
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Current filter mode/mask 0x632b:0x21
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: 130 MSI-X vectors allocated, nic 16 per uld 16
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: 63.008 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth (8 GT/s x8 link)
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4 eth2: eth2: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO (0000:81:00.4) 1G/10GBASE-SFP28
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4 eth3: eth3: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO (0000:81:00.4) 1G/10G/25GBASE-SFP28
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO rev 0
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: S/N: XXXXXXX, P/N: YYYYYYYY
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Firmware version: 1.24.3.0
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Bootstrap version: 255.255.255.255
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: TP Microcode version: 0.1.23.2
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: No Expansion ROM loaded
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Serial Configuration version: 0x2001000
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: VPD version: 0x83
    Nov 16 02:04:13 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Configuration: RNIC MSI-X, Offload capable
    Nov 16 02:04:14 kernel: Chelsio T4/T5/T6 Network Driver - version 2.0.0-ko
    Nov 16 02:04:14 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Coming up as MASTER: Initializing adapter
    Nov 16 02:04:14 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Direct firmware load for cxgb4/t6-config.txt failed with error -2
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Reserved 92MB host memory for HMA
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Successfully enabled ppod edram feature
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Successfully configured using Firmware Configuration File "Firmware Default", version 0x0, computed checksum 0x0
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: max_ordird_qp 21 max_ird_adapter 5376
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: ppod edram start 0x0 end 0x0 size 0x1
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Current filter mode/mask 0x632b:0x21
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: 130 MSI-X vectors allocated, nic 16 per uld 16
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: 63.008 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth (8 GT/s x8 link)
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4 eth2: eth2: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO (0000:81:00.4) 1G/10GBASE-SFP28
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4 eth3: eth3: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO (0000:81:00.4) 1G/10G/25GBASE-SFP28
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Chelsio T6225-OCP-SO rev 0
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: S/N: XXXXXXX, P/N: YYYYYYYY
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Firmware version: 1.24.3.0
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Bootstrap version: 255.255.255.255
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: TP Microcode version: 0.1.23.2
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: No Expansion ROM loaded
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Serial Configuration version: 0x2001000
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: VPD version: 0x83
    Nov 16 02:04:18 kernel: cxgb4 0000:81:00.4: Configuration: RNIC MSI-X, Offload capable

     

     

    eth2: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
            inet 10.0.1.3  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 10.0.1.255
            inet6 fe80::207:43ff:fe04:c1c0  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>
            ether 00:07:43:04:c1:c4  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
            RX packets 2901  bytes 990553 (967.3 KiB)
            RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
            TX packets 246  bytes 42687 (41.6 KiB)
            TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            device interrupt 117  

    eth3: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
            ether 00:07:43:04:c1:c6  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
            RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
            RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
            TX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
            TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            device interrupt 117  

     

    In this case, I just put in a transceiver in one port just as a test, and it got an IP without issues. The syslog is still complaining about a missing config file (cxgb4/t6-config.txt), but that's most likely user specific and shouldn't be in the image anyways.

     

    I believe this can be marked Solved now. ;) Thanks!

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  2. 1 hour ago, IamSpartacus said:

     

    I have not.  How exactly is that done?  Just add nomodeset in each of the Syslinux configs?

    Correct. At the grub menu, press the Tab button to enable editing, and add nomodeset as an additional argument at the end of the linux line and press return to boot. Once unraid is up, be sure to go into the flash drive and edit those lines in your grub.cfg permanently.

  3. 3 hours ago, IamSpartacus said:

     

    Thanks for the info.  Not sure what could be causing my issue then.  Even a fresh vanilla install on a new USB doesn't boot.  Maybe I'll try booting a different Linux distro using the same kernel to see if it is some issue with my board and the latest kernel.

    I'm not sure if you've done this yet, but have you added 'nomodeset' to the grub boot options yet? Most EPYC server boards have an aspeed bmc chip (mine is the ast2500) which interfered on boot. My unraid setup didn't boot until I added that in my grub configs.

  4. 3 hours ago, itimpi said:

    You can only run the memtest included with Unraid if booting in legacy mode.    If you want a version that can be used when booting in UEFI mode then you need to download it yourself from the memtest web site.

    As you suggested I tried memtest in Legacy mode and it did work.

     

    I'll mark this as solved. thanks.