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Third Party Hardware => General Discussion => Topic started by: jas on October 15, 2023, 04:55:09 am

Title: More than two NVME's on HighPoint SSD7505?
Post by: jas on October 15, 2023, 04:55:09 am
Hi. I have had great success with two NVME's in a HighPoint SSD7505 for a production system for months.  I'm building a second machine and wanted to populate all four NVME slots, but I got kernel messages on boot.  I have tried both 4 NVME's and 3 NVME's and tried a couple of different NVME's in case it was a NVME problem rather than a problem with the HighPoint device.

See links below for photos of kernel output (the forum says the upload folder is full so I can't attach them here):

https://josefsson.org/tmp/talos-highpoint-nvme-kernel515.jpg
https://josefsson.org/tmp/talos-highpoint-nvme-kernel6.jpg

I'm using Trisquel aramo with Linux-libre kernel 5.15 and 6, both relatively recently upgraded.  At this point the boot seems to hang even though the kernel continues to print things when I shut down the machine.  When I remove the two last NVME's and only have two NVME devices in the card, the boot works fine and everything has been stable for some time already.

This is a Talos II Lite system, and the HighPoint SSD7505 is in the only PCI slot that fits.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: More than two NVME's on HighPoint SSD7505?
Post by: atomicdog on October 15, 2023, 02:34:28 pm
Are there settings on the HighPoint you can change? Or it might need a firmware update?