This is a really nice board at a really nice price, and you should stop scaring people off. These Atoms are cleaner than both Cores and Xeons, and AMDs have have their fair share of problems. Citin g C2000 against the latest C3000 is FUD. You should come clean first, and cite a comparable server board at a comparable cost and clear of bugs.
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 17:38, <li...@wrant.com> wrote: > Fri, 17 Aug 2018 11:15:32 +0000 Rupert Gallagher <r...@protonmail.com> >> FUD >> >> Sent from total and utter ignorance. > > Rupert, > > Plus the dmesg you posted is by the RAM disk installation OpenBSD kernel. > You Should complete an actual OpenBSD installation to get the full dmesg. > >> On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 12:24, <li...@wrant.com> wrote: >> >> > Fri, 17 Aug 2018 06:23:23 +0000 Rupert Gallagher <r...@protonmail.com> >> >> Using the serial over lan console, the keyboard keeps working, and it is >> >> possible to enter the shell. Using the standard console, the keyboard >> >> does not work. There is plenty of drivers that need to be written. No, I >> >> do not write/port drivers. >> >> >> >> By comparison, both freebsd and centos linux just work out of the box. >> >> Both dmesgs are attached as reference. >> >> >> >> The board is really nice. >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 18:04, Rupert Gallagher <r...@protonmail.com> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/atom/A2SDi-4C-HLN4F.cfm >> > >> > Hi misc@, >> > >> > This one is much quieter, the vendors have reacted to the previous flaw. >> > As nice as it can get.. before trusting non-technical reviews, be aware: >> > >> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldmont#Erratum >> > https://www.servethehome.com/another-atom-bomb-intel-e3800-bay-trail-atom-vli89-bug/ >> > https://www.google.com/search?q=intel+c3000+bug >> > >> > Recurring issue - similar problems were discussed noisily industry wide: >> > >> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvermont#Erratum >> > https://www.servethehome.com/intel-atom-c2000-series-bug-quiet/ >> > https://www.servethehome.com/intel-atom-c2000-c0-stepping-fixing-the-avr54-bug/ >> > https://www.google.com/search?q=intel+c2000+bug >> > >> > As with the previous generation processors and main boards, Intel FAILS. >> > Wait for updated CPU revision boards, consult techs and prepare for RMA. >> > >> > Kind regards, >> > Anton Lazarov > > "Similar to previous Silvermont generation design flaws were found in > processor circuitry resulting in cease of operation when processors are > actively used for several years. Errata named > > APL47 System May Experience Inability to Boot or May Cease Operation > > and > > APL48 System May Experience Non-functioning GPIO Weak Pull-up Circuitry > > were added to documentation in June 2017 stating: > > The Low Pin Count (LPC), Real-Time Clock (RTC), Secure Digital (SD) card > and General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) interfaces may stop functioning. > > The documents cited in the Wikipedia article, see for current versions.. > that apply to the later CPU stepping models, if any, as time progresses: > > https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/pentium-celeron-n-series-j-series-datasheet-spec-update.pdf > https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/atom-c3000-family-spec-update.pdf > > APL47 Problem: Under certain conditions LPC, SD card and RTC circuitry > may stop functioning in the outer years of use. > > APL48 Problem: When platform drives the GPIO pin low, GPIOs programmed > with weak pull-up circuitry may not maintain a value above VIH when not > actively driven in outer years of service." > > Some other "interesting" errata: > > APL23 HD Audio Recording May Experience a Glitch While Opening or > Closing Audio Streams > > APL25 USB Device Controller Incorrectly Interprets U3 Wakeup For Warm > Reset > > APL27 USB 2.0 Timing Responsiveness Degradation > > APL50 System May Unexpectedly Shut Down When Software Requests a Reset > > APL53 Warm Reset May Result in System Hang or Unexpected System > Behaviour > > Keep your eyes open and.. expect some more technical Atom CPU findings.