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home_server:home_server_setup:summary [2021-12-26 Sun wk51 12:18] – [Home Server Notes] baumkphome_server:home_server_setup:summary [2023-10-29 Sun wk43 11:56] – [Supermicro Computers with BMC and IPMI] baumkp
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   * Supermicro A1SAi-2750F that is based upon the Intel C2750 SoC Atom server processor (8 core), which has 32GB RAM and I now use as my back-up server   * Supermicro A1SAi-2750F that is based upon the Intel C2750 SoC Atom server processor (8 core), which has 32GB RAM and I now use as my back-up server
   * Supermicro A2SDi-8C-HLN4F that is based upon the Intel C3750  SoC Atom server processor (8 core), which has 32GB RAM and I now use as my primary server   * Supermicro A2SDi-8C-HLN4F that is based upon the Intel C3750  SoC Atom server processor (8 core), which has 32GB RAM and I now use as my primary server
-  * Supermicro X11SBA-LN4F/F that is based upon the Intel Pentium N3700 a low power processor (4 core), which has 8GB RAM and I use as my PPPoE router, with my VDSL Router, with NFtables firewall stateful router, Bind9 DNS and ISC-DHCP placed into by-pass mode (modem only operation)+  * Supermicro X11SBA-LN4F/F that is based upon the Intel Pentium N3700 a low power processor (4 core), which has 8GB RAM and I use as my router, with NFtables firewall stateful router, Bind9 DNS and ISC-DHCP and with my VDSL modem placed into by-pass mode (modem only operation)
   * All these units are supplied with 4 Intel based NIC + 1 BMC NIC with the ASpeed 2400 BMC controller   * All these units are supplied with 4 Intel based NIC + 1 BMC NIC with the ASpeed 2400 BMC controller
  
-On occassion I have had problems with the operations of these machines.  The computer would just halt, however the BMC / IMPI still seemed to operate.  This has happened now 2 times that I can remember in the past years with 3 such computer setups, so it is very infrequent.  I hope the frequency does not increase!.  The solution to fix was very simple.  A cold reset of the BMC!  This is most effectively achieved by turning off the computer power supply!+On occasion I have had problems with the operations of these machines.  The computer would just halt, however the BMC / IPMI still seemed to operate.  This has happened now 2 times that I can remember in the past years with 3 such computer setups, so it is very infrequent.  I hope the frequency does not increase!.  The solution to fix was very simple.  A cold reset of the BMC!  This is most effectively achieved by turning off the computer power supply!  I had a similar problem with my first 5 port unmanaged 2.5GB/s switch, again I simply need to cold reset about once every 6 months or so.  My new current 8 port unmanaged 2.5GB/s switch seems more reliable. 
  
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