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Intel Optane 905P 960GB

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Good day,

 

I have a spare intel optane 905P PCIE NVME and i want to add it in my server as a cache drive. Is there any bios settings or unraid setting i need to be able to do this or its just a plug and play thing ? thanks in advance BTW this is my unraid server specs

 

ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME

i9 - 7900X

128GB RAM

2 GPU 1 FOR UNRAID TO HAVE DISPLAY AND ANOTHER 1 FOR VMS

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6 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Should be plug and play

Thanks ill try it now

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15 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Should be plug and play

tried it but unfortunately its not showing up as unassigned or even in bios ...

any suggestion on how i can set it up ?

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5 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Please post the diagnostics.
 

+ /config
copy all *.cfg files, go file and the super.dat file. These are configuration files. + /config/shares
copy all *.cfg files. These are user share settings files. + Syslog file(s)
copy the current syslog file and any previous existing syslog files. + System
save output of the following commands:
lsscsi, lspci, lsusb, free, lsof, ps, ethtool & ifconfig.
display of iommu groups.
display of command line parameters (e.g. pcie acs override, pci stubbing, etc).
save system variables. + SMART reports
save a SMART report of each individual disk present in your system. + Docker
save files docker.log, libvirtd.log, libvirt/qemu/*.log and vfio-pci.

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50 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Please post the diagnostics.
 

or this one ?

 

Edited by Sadistic

No NVMe device is being detect by Linux, try a different PCIe slot, or try the device in a different PC to confirm it's working.

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5 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

No NVMe device is being detect by Linux, try a different PCIe slot, or try the device in a different PC to confirm it's working.

Actually i can confirm it was working cause i just remove it from my gaming PC few hours back its actually my old boot drive i just formatted it before i plug it in in my server .. 

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fixed it sorry if i waste your time, it was a PCIE switch on my motherboard that is turned off that's why it was not being recognized thanks a lot and again sorry if i wasted your time thank you!

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