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| ===== Hardware Specs ===== | ===== Hardware Specs ===== | ||
| - | | ^ Count ^ Manufacturer ^ Model ^ Capacity ^ Notes ^ | + | | ^ Count ^ Manufacturer ^ Model ^ Capacity ^ Notes ^ |
| - | ^ Chassis | 1U | Supermicro | AS-1115HS-TNR | N/A | | | + | ^ Chassis | 1U | Supermicro | AS-1115HS-TNR | N/A | | |
| - | ^ Mainboard | N/A | Supermicro | H13SSH | N/A | | | + | ^ Mainboard | N/A | Supermicro | H13SSH | N/A | | |
| - | ^ CPU | 1 | AMD | EPYC 9654 | N/A | 96 cores | | + | ^ CPU | 1 | AMD | EPYC 9654 | N/A | 96 cores | |
| - | ^ RAM | 24 DIMMs | Samsung | M321RYGA0PB0-CWMXJ | 96GB | ~2TB total | | + | ^ RAM | 24 DIMMs | Samsung | M321RYGA0PB0-CWMXJ | 96GB | ~2.3TB total | |
| - | ^ NVMe | 2 | Samsung | PM9A3 (M.2) | 960GB | Shows up in OS as SAS disk. Using Supermicro VROC. | | + | ^ NVMe | 2 | Samsung | PM9A3 (M.2) | 960GB | Shows up in OS as SAS disk. Using Intel VROC. | |
| - | ^ NVMe | 2 | Micron | PM9A3 (2.5") | 960GB | One mounted at /home/jenkins-build, other unused | | + | ^ NVMe | 2 | Micron | PM9A3 (2.5") | 960GB | One mounted at /home/jenkins-build, other unused | |
| - | ^ NIC | 2 ports | Broadcom | BCM57414 | 25Gb | Dual-port, only one cabled | | + | ^ NIC | 2 ports | Broadcom | BCM57414 | 25Gb | Dual-port, only one cabled | |
| - | ^ BMC | 1 | Supermicro | N/A | N/A | Reachable at $host.ipmi.sepia.ceph.com | | + | ^ BMC | 1 | Supermicro | N/A | N/A | Reachable at $host.ipmi.sepia.ceph.com | |
| ===== Updating BIOS ===== | ===== Updating BIOS ===== | ||
| To document | To document | ||
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| - | ===== KVM access ===== | ||
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| - | These systems are fairly-dense blades, so the back panel does not have dedicated VGA/HDMI/USB connectors. There is a custom wide connector for a 'dongle' breakout cable that was supplied with the chassis that connects to that wide connector on the blade and breaks it out to VGA, serial, and two USB 2.0 ports. There is a set of those in the Poughkeepsie lab; the lab staff should be able to find them. As of Feb2025 they were "In the crib in Rolling Bin 3 Shelf 3A3. Theres a white paper taped to the shelf that says CEPH 3A4-3A1" | ||