Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]
2019-Jul-03 14:35 UTC
[CentOS] Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs
All, Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, these days. I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on a Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is unsupported, using BIOS configuration Now I've tried to see where the Active Server Power Management setting is in the BIOS, but have had no luck whatsoever. Any thoughts or ideas?? Thanks. PEV
Virgo, Paul E. \(GSFC-610.2\)\[ADNET SYSTEMS INC\] via CentOS wrote:> All, > > Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, > these days. > > I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on > a Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and > hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is unsupported, using > BIOS configuration > > > Now I've tried to see where the Active Server Power Management setting is > in the BIOS, but have had no luck whatsoever. Any thoughts or ideas?? >Not that I'm enamored of it, but why BIOS and not UEFI? Dell's running newer m/b that like UEFI over BIOS. Also, have you looked in the BIOS to see what those settings are? mark
Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]
2019-Jul-03 15:42 UTC
[CentOS] [EXTERNAL] Re: Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs
Mark, I did go into the BIOS to see if that made any difference, and didn't see anything to set/unset . That was the problem. PEV ________________________________ From: mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:41 AM To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs Virgo, Paul E. \(GSFC-610.2\)\[ADNET SYSTEMS INC\] via CentOS wrote:> All, > > Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, > these days. > > I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on > a Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and > hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is unsupported, using > BIOS configuration > > > Now I've tried to see where the Active Server Power Management setting is > in the BIOS, but have had no luck whatsoever. Any thoughts or ideas?? >Not that I'm enamored of it, but why BIOS and not UEFI? Dell's running newer m/b that like UEFI over BIOS. Also, have you looked in the BIOS to see what those settings are? mark
Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]
2019-Jul-03 15:43 UTC
[CentOS] Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs
James, Actually we noticed that we've been running some old setup for our PXE boot/kickstart setup, so we're going to try just doing it with UEFI and see where that gets us. PEV ________________________________ From: James Peltier <james_peltier at sfu.ca> Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:47 AM To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs ________________________________________ From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> Sent: July 3, 2019 7:41 AM To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Install of CentOS 7.6 On Dell PowerEdge R830 Hangs Virgo, Paul E. \(GSFC-610.2\)\[ADNET SYSTEMS INC\] via CentOS wrote:> All, > > Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, > these days. > > I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on > a Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and > hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is unsupported, using > BIOS configuration > > > Now I've tried to see where the Active Server Power Management setting is > in the BIOS, but have had no luck whatsoever. Any thoughts or ideas?? >Not that I'm enamored of it, but why BIOS and not UEFI? Dell's running newer m/b that like UEFI over BIOS. Also, have you looked in the BIOS to see what those settings are? mark Try updating the BIOS/UEFI image first. Dell has been notorious for requiring BIOS updates for things like video cards and microprocessor code updates. You may have to install a newer BIOS before you can get the OS on.