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« on: Tuesday 19 August 2014, 02:38:09 am »

Hello,

i need a good Server Hardware for a new installation of endian 3.0

i was thinking for an HP Server Proliant DL320 G8 v2

with:

Intel® Xeon® E3-1231v3 (3.4GHz/4-core/8MB/80W, HT)
Chipset Intel® C222 Series Chipset
4 GB Ram (1600 DDR3)
SSD (via HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i Controller) (no Raid)
Onboard: HP Ethernet 1Gb 2-port NC332i Adapter

i plan to Build extra:

PCI-Express Slot1:    PCIe3 x16   --> and put an Network Card: HP NC365T 4-port Ethernet Server Adapter 593722-B21
and
PCI-Express Slot2:    PCIe3 x8   --> Build another HP NC365T 4-port Ethernet Server Adapter 593722-B21


There is Fully support for this Lunus Distribution:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server (x86-64)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86)


so can anyone confirm, this would be a good setting:

or any other recomendation?


it should be a very very stable System  (this is the Reason i like HP Server)



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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 21 September 2014, 07:40:56 pm »

I need some info too
I think it could be ok, but I'm not sure
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 September 2015, 06:22:45 pm »

Late response, but the HP NC365T NIC is not supported by default, at least not at version 3.0.

The good news is that there is a resolution to get it working. In order to assist anyone who may run into this issue in future, the following is taken and adapted from h**p://jira.endian.com/browse/CORE-629 (you will need to register on their site in order to access):

1. Download the following (replace * with t): h**p://jira.endian.com/secure/attachment/16320/new-intel-drivers-3.0.tar.gz

2. Extract the zip file. Copy that folder to endian root folder.

3. smart install kernel-PAE-2.6.32.43-57.e51.i686.rpm
  Eg:
  root@efw-1429087346:~/new-intel-drivers-3.0 # smart install kernel-PAE-2.6.32.43 -57.e51.i686.rpm
  Loading cache...
  Updating cache... ######################################## [100%]
  Computing transaction...
  Installing packages (1):
  kernel-PAE-3:2.6.32.43-57.e51@i686
  Removing packages (4):
  efw-community-3.0.1-1.endian26@i586
  kernel-3:2.6.32.43-57.e51@i586
  kernel-module-megaraid-sas-06.806.08.00-0.endian1_2.6.32.43_57.e51@i586
  megaraid-sas-06.806.08.00-0.endian1_2.6.32.43_57.e51@i586
  12.4MB of package files are needed. 89.5kB will be used.
  Confirm changes? (Y/n): y
  Committing transaction...
  Preparing... ######################################## [ 0%]
  1:Removing kernel-module-m.. ######################################## [ 20%]
  2:Removing efw-community ######################################## [ 40%]
  grubby fatal error: unable to find a suitable template
  grubby: doing this would leave no kernel entries. Not writing out new config.
  3:Removing kernel ######################################## [ 60%]
  4:Removing megaraid-sas ######################################## [ 80%]
  5:Installing kernel-PAE ######################################## [100%]
  Output from kernel-PAE-3:2.6.32.43-57.e51@i686:
  rootdev=/dev/root
  rootdev=/dev/root

4. smart install kernel-module-igb-PAE-5.0.6-2.endian4_2.6.32.43_57.e51.i586.rpm
  Eg:
  root@efw-1429087346:~/new-intel-drivers-3.0 # smart install kernel-module-igb-PA E-5.0.6-2.endian4_2.6.32.43_57.e51.i586.rpm
  Loading cache...
  Updating cache... ######################################## [100%]
  Computing transaction...
  Installing packages (1):
  kernel-module-igb-PAE-5.0.6-2.endian4_2.6.32.43_57.e51@i586
  84.0kB of package files are needed. 190.1kB will be used.
  Confirm changes? (Y/n): y
  Committing transaction...
  Preparing... ######################################## [ 0%]
  1:Installing kernel-module.. ######################################## [100%]
  Saving cache...

5. Reboot the endian firewall.


The above was provided by the friendly folk on Endian's JIRA system. I take no  for this fix, but I can confirm that implementing it had no negative impact on our system at all, and resulted in the HP NC365T NIC being picked up correctly and functioning as intended.
If you do run into this issue and the instructions above worked for you, please consider posting a thank you note over on h**p://jira.endian.com/browse/CORE-629 to the people who packaged the files and created the instructions Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 08 February 2018, 06:55:28 am »

Just curious are you running the original software that came with the server or have you installed another Operating System?
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday 01 March 2018, 03:11:57 am »

Try, install esxi 6.0  vmware for HP  and the Endian  in Virtual Machine.
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