Re: SuperMicro 5013

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bruce wrote:
john...

just out of curiousity... did you call phoenix??? given that it's a phoenix
bios.. their cust support might have some pointers to give you? also, what
about intel directly?

as an aside... when you do get the soln, would you mind writing up the
prob/solution, and posting it back to this list!!!

good luck, probs like these can be a pain!!!

-bruce


-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Rowan
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 6:30 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: SuperMicro 5013


Joel Jaeggli wrote:

  
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, John Rowan wrote:

    
One of my customers was tired of the noise levels from the Proliant
6400R in his office.  He wanted something that would be quieter but
also faster. TigerDirect sent him an email saying the 3GHz SuperMicro
5013 1U was the device he longed for.  He ordered the 3GHz 1Gigabyte
RAM dual 120 gigabyte SATA disk unit since the web site said it
worked with Linux.    I tried installing Fedora Core 4 which said it
was successful but upon rebooting the machine it hung at a GRUB
prompt for 30 seconds then rebooted.
      
The supermicro 5013 is a chassis, Which supermicro mainboard is
actually in this chassis. It sounds like a single p4 mainboard with
sata but that narrows it down to about half the 5013 variants. rh9 is
going to be too old by far for this system, the sweet spot for getting
it working is going to be in the fc2-fc4 range (2.6 kernel) once  we
know that motherboard variant and therefore chipset, it would be
easier to recomend a course of action.

    
 I reverted to RH 9.0 but it doesn't have drivers for the SATA RAID
controller.  I also tried SuSE Pro 9.1 but that also does not have
drivers for this RAID controller.  I've done 9 installs with  FC4,
RH9 or SuSE Pro 9.1 today all failing.  FC4 has drivers for the
controller but after installation it fails to boot.  RH9 and SuSE do
not recognize the drivers I've downloaded from SuperMicro.com.  Does
anyone know where I  can get drivers for RH9 or SuSE, or why the
machine hangs for 30 seconds after reboot with a GRUB prompt on the
screen?



      
When I boot the system it displays

Phoenix - Award BIOS V6.00PG
SuperMicro P4SCA/P4SCE BIOS 1.3A

On the bottom of the initial screen on left side it says
4/14/2005 - Canterwood - 6A79BSX9C-00

Pressing CTRL-I brings up the screen to configure the level of RAID (0 or 1)
On top of that screen it says Intel RAID for Serial ATA V3.5.0.3003

The front of the case says SuperMicro but on the top (slide off) cover
it says Visionman.  I've been to both SuperMicro.com and Visionman.com
web sites but neither has a Linux driver for Intel.  They have drivers
they say are for RH 9 with specific kernel versions but neither of those
work.

I don't understand why the Fedora Core 4 installation (which recognized
the RAID controller and loaded the correct driver) failed to boot after
it said the installation was complete.  I'm in the process of installing
FC4 for the fifth time now to see if there is some way to salvage this
hardware.  It's looking more and more like I'll be getting an RMA from
TigerDirect.com for this one.


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I didn't think it was a Phoenix issue since all three (FC4, RH9 and SuSE Pro 9.1) installation CDs booted.  I will go to their and Intel's web sites to search for a solution.  Yes I will post here if I do get the machine running but having spent well over 18 hours on this already it's costing me money trying to get this running rather than addressing several of my clients projects.  I'm at the point where I'm going to chalk it up as incompatible and RMA it back to TigerDirect.com but another hour or so won't hurt, especially if I can get this working.



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