Miroslav Lachman
2009-Apr-30 13:10 UTC
experiences with Supermicro Twin servers? (6016TT / 6026TT / 6015TW)
Hi all, are there somebody with some experiences (bad or good) with Supermicro Twin servers? Mainly with 2U model 6026TT-TF or 1U model 6016TT-TF build on top of Intel 5520 Tylersburg (or any other?) We would like to buy some Twin servers, but I do not have chance to test it before. Are there any know problems with Twin servers generally, or are there any issus with FreeBSD 7.x with used CPU / chipsets / NICs? Any advices will be welcomed. Miroslav Lachman
Andrew Snow
2009-Apr-30 21:04 UTC
experiences with Supermicro Twin servers? (6016TT / 6026TT / 6015TW)
Miroslav Lachman wrote:> are there somebody with some experiences (bad or good) with Supermicro > Twin servers? Mainly with 2U model 6026TT-TF or 1U model 6016TT-TF build > on top of Intel 5520 Tylersburg (or any other?)They lack PS2 ports so you need USB keyboard to work properly. When I tried FreeBSD 7.1 on the previous generation (based on Intel 5400 Seaburg), the keyboard would not work at all, even though it worked with 7.0. The IPMI daughterboard conflicts with the on-board LAN when FreeBSD is running, causing packet loss and reduced performance and sometimes locks you out. So you need to use IPMI with a dedicated external LAN port - which then blocks the only available PCIe slot. - Andrew
Louis Kowolowski
2009-Apr-30 21:32 UTC
experiences with Supermicro Twin servers? (6016TT / 6026TT / 6015TW)
On Apr 30, 2009, at 6:09 AM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:> Hi all, > are there somebody with some experiences (bad or good) with > Supermicro Twin servers? Mainly with 2U model 6026TT-TF or 1U model > 6016TT-TF build on top of Intel 5520 Tylersburg (or any other?) > > We would like to buy some Twin servers, but I do not have chance to > test it before. > Are there any know problems with Twin servers generally, or are > there any issus with FreeBSD 7.x with used CPU / chipsets / NICs? >I own 2 personally, and my employer has 2 also. I'm pleased with them. Thus far, they've run a year w/o any issues. They were purchased from iX Systems(.com). Things you should be aware of, at least for the 1U units (I don't have the 2U). FreeBSD 7.0R didn't support booting off USB media. The IP KVM, while it works wonderfully, provides virtual media that show up as USB. They only have 1 PCI-e slot, I filled mine with the IP KVM dedicated interface. Don't use the onboard "RAID" it's somewhere between unreliable and non-functional. It shows up as either Intel matrix, or Adaptec host RAID. I've been using them with ZFS and gmirror. Fast, solid, happy. -- Louis Kowolowski louisk@cryptomonkeys.org Cryptomonkeys: http://www.cryptomonkeys.org/~louisk Making life more interesting for people since 1977
Miroslav Lachman
2009-Apr-30 22:25 UTC
experiences with Supermicro Twin servers? (6016TT / 6026TT / 6015TW)
Andrew Snow wrote:> Miroslav Lachman wrote: > >> are there somebody with some experiences (bad or good) with Supermicro >> Twin servers? Mainly with 2U model 6026TT-TF or 1U model 6016TT-TF >> build on top of Intel 5520 Tylersburg (or any other?) > > > They lack PS2 ports so you need USB keyboard to work properly. When I > tried FreeBSD 7.1 on the previous generation (based on Intel 5400 > Seaburg), the keyboard would not work at all, even though it worked with > 7.0.I have a bunch of Sun Fire X2100 M2 which lack PS2 too, but USB keyboard is working fine. Did you test it with upcomming 7.2?> The IPMI daughterboard conflicts with the on-board LAN when FreeBSD is > running, causing packet loss and reduced performance and sometimes locks > you out. So you need to use IPMI with a dedicated external LAN port - > which then blocks the only available PCIe slot.Can you explain it more detailed? Do you have model where IPMI card have shared NIC port with standard on-board NIC? Intel 5520 Tylersburg based Twin servers have IPMI + KVM integrated onboard with dedicated third NIC port. May I expect problems or am I save with dedicated port? There are 4 NIC ports on Sun Fire X2100 M2, where 2 are nVidia and 2 are Broadcom (bge). One of those bge is shared with IPMI + KVM, but in this case, it works fine for more than year with hw.bge.allow_asf="1" in loader.conf. No locks, no packet loss. What is model number of your servers? Thank you for your reply Miroslav Lachman