May 31, 20197 yr Hi all. Been testing this a bit and I'm a bit stuck at the moment. A while back I installed a new SAS controller, after this (about a month later) I was doing some maintenance and needed to connect a monitor to my server to access bios, when I suddenly realized I got no display output. Server was working fine in all other ways, no issues with the controller or anything else in unRaid. I have an old ATI Radeon x300 GPU installed, and I installed this new controller LSI SAS2308 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 (rev 05). If i remove the SAS controller, I get video output trough my GPU, but as long as I boot with the SAS controller connected i dont get video output. Unraid 6.7.0 Attached my diagnostics file. Thanks in advance prozac-server-diagnostics-20190531-1249.zip
May 31, 20197 yr Could be that you can only use one of the slots at a time or some incompability between the two cards caused by irq sharing.
May 31, 20197 yr Author 9 hours ago, saarg said: Could be that you can only use one of the slots at a time or some incompability between the two cards caused by irq sharing. 1 card at a time with a full ATX asus pro mobo? Sounds weird. IRQ sharing between gpu and sas controller? I dno, maybe?
June 1, 20197 yr 39 minutes ago, ProZac said: 1 card at a time with a full ATX asus pro mobo? Sounds weird. You can always check for BIOS updates. It's way out of date
June 3, 20197 yr Author On 6/1/2019 at 2:23 AM, Squid said: You can always check for BIOS updates. It's way out of date Hehe yes there are a few updates, was waiting for the latest 3000 support bios so I dont have to change again when i upgrade my cpu. But still, weird if the Bios is the cause here. Swapping over to ipv6 in a few days from my ISP so gonna change a lot then, will update bios at the same time and see if that resolves anything.
June 3, 20197 yr Community Expert You might be well to think about making only one change at a time. Doing multiple changes at once is fine when everything works. However, it a also a recipe for disaster when something goes wrong...goees wrong...goes wroiung!
June 4, 20197 yr Author Hehe I always test one thing at a time, but don't want too many downtimes, so I take it down, then test one thing after another before I bring everything back up again Ran into some issues when enabling ipv6 on our network so need to figure that out so I actually receive v6 adr before I test, will post asap when tested diff slot and/or bios upgrade
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