mani Posted November 19, 2011 Share Posted November 19, 2011 I finally finished my second tower . Here is the build: -Supermicro X9SCM-F-0 motherboard - Processor- Xeon GHZ quad core - DDR 8 GB unbufferred RAM - 6 Hitachi 3TB drives - V 5.0 Beta 13 - I know processor is an overkill, but I already had the processor , which I bought to built a windows based server and eventually changed my mind and decided to build my second tower as the first one was about 4-5 yrs old with 500 GB drives and was giving problems. It was a breeze to build it and fire it up. Everything worked like a charm the very first time. The Motherboard booted and recognized all the memory on first go. I booted it first time with v5.0 beta 13 with no problems at all and all the 3 TB drives were there on first boot. Preclear went well. Overall I am very happy the design. If anyone is thinking about this board , I will strongly encourage it . One major benefit I see is that it has embedded IPMI with KVM access. My tower will be in a separate small equipment room , where all my automation equipment and AV distribution and home network wiring is. So it is so handy to have access to the KVM and all the controls and BIOS remotely from any of my computers by just typing the IP address of the IPMI ethernet adapter , and that also worked like a charm the firt time with no problem and I was even able to update IPMI firmware remotely from the deskptop as well . SO I have a different IP addreses for IPMI and tower and you dont have to make any changes in unraid or your switch etc . It has 3 ethernet adapters - two gigabit LAN's and a dedicated IPMI LAN adapter. The only downside is that it has only 6 SATA ports , but I am upto 15TB already , so I dont see any need for more SATA connections at least in forseeable future, at which time I may get supermicro PCI card. Quote Link to comment
tateburns Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 Great news! Can you please post the exact model number RAM you used? I know that SuperMicro boards can be very picky. Quote Link to comment
Rajahal Posted November 30, 2011 Share Posted November 30, 2011 I've also read that IPMI can run through the standard ethernet port (shared with the data connection) if there's no cable plugged into the IPMI port. Can you confirm this? Quote Link to comment
MrD1234 Posted November 30, 2011 Share Posted November 30, 2011 I've also read that IPMI can run through the standard ethernet port (shared with the data connection) if there's no cable plugged into the IPMI port. Can you confirm this? yes thats true ipmi / kvm is a very nice feature Quote Link to comment
gtaylor Posted December 2, 2011 Share Posted December 2, 2011 The X9SCM is a great board. I've had my server up and running for a bit over a month with the X9SCM-F. There are a number of other members here also running the X9SCM-F so there's plenty of people around who can answer questions. If you are planning to expand your system up to 20+ drives I think the X9SCM-F is the board of choice. Quote Link to comment
abs0lut.zer0 Posted December 2, 2011 Share Posted December 2, 2011 I've also read that IPMI can run through the standard ethernet port (shared with the data connection) if there's no cable plugged into the IPMI port. Can you confirm this? confirm that same working on the X8SIL-F ... so that begs the question why have a dedicated port or is it a security feature to put on a different vlan ? Quote Link to comment
intertan Posted December 3, 2011 Share Posted December 3, 2011 I have this board and it is running fine so far. when I do build my 2nd unraid it will also have this board. Now if only hdd prices will come down soon Quote Link to comment
queeg Posted December 3, 2011 Share Posted December 3, 2011 I've also read that IPMI can run through the standard ethernet port (shared with the data connection) if there's no cable plugged into the IPMI port. Can you confirm this? confirm that same working on the X8SIL-F ... so that begs the question why have a dedicated port or is it a security feature to put on a different vlan ? It is a security feature. Also, it allows admins to reach the box in case the main lan is being worked on and the server is offline except for admin. Quote Link to comment
mani Posted December 9, 2011 Author Share Posted December 9, 2011 Great news! Can you please post the exact model number RAM you used? I know that SuperMicro boards can be very picky. Sorry for the delayed response. I didnt login for few days. This is what I used http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139040 I used two of this kits- so total of 8 Gigs of RAM Quote Link to comment
mani Posted December 9, 2011 Author Share Posted December 9, 2011 I've also read that IPMI can run through the standard ethernet port (shared with the data connection) if there's no cable plugged into the IPMI port. Can you confirm this? Yes you are correct. You can run IPMI through dedicated LAN or over shared LAN. works flawlessly. I was even able to flash the new IPMI firmware on the motherboard through my desktop in the other room , over IPMI... Quote Link to comment
mani Posted December 9, 2011 Author Share Posted December 9, 2011 - I have transferred 4 TB of data so far , all of it in user shares and I have consistently gotten 30-40 MB /s transfer speed. I dont really feel the need for cache drive as I leave the transfer at noght and it is done by morning. The preclear speed was 120MB/s at the beginning of the disk and 70 MB/s towards the end with 6 3 TB being precleared simultaneously.Parity checks is running between 120-125 MB/sec which I just started an hour ago.. Quote Link to comment
HAVOC Posted January 6, 2012 Share Posted January 6, 2012 Just updated my machine to the super micro board. WOW love it. Has anybody played with the IPMI feature? Just curious about the setup. Quote Link to comment
Johnm Posted January 7, 2012 Share Posted January 7, 2012 Just updated my machine to the super micro board. WOW love it. Has anybody played with the IPMI feature? Just curious about the setup. see may atlas thread for IPMI set up. You wont ever not use ipmi again.. if you can help it. Quote Link to comment
HAVOC Posted January 7, 2012 Share Posted January 7, 2012 Thank You for the info... Quote Link to comment
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