My guess would be XHCI Enabled, legacy off...XHCI hand-off on...Robert
might chime in with more help.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 9:10 AM, Jason Lawrence wrote:
> I have a Supermicro board (X10 version) with various EHCI/XHCI options.
> Any suggestions on which of these to enable/disable to provide t
I have a Supermicro board (X10 version) with various EHCI/XHCI options.
Any suggestions on which of these to enable/disable to provide the ideal
configuration for proper USB3 support?
* Legacy USB Support
* Port 60/64 Emulation
* XHCI Hand-off
* EHCI Hand-off
* XHCI Mode (Smart Auto / Auto / Enabl
On 12/30/16 1:30 , 张俊钦 wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I may need to explain more about my question.
> We know how to identify disk is SSD or not. : )
> What we want to know is the interface of the SSD is PCIe or SAS, or SATA.
We need to go back and make sure that diskinfo knows something is
Hi Robert,
That answer from SMCI was fast;-)
We can set this option to "Disable" on SMCI mbo now that USB 3 support is
integrated. This option is only needed if we boot platform image without USB 3
support and local keyboard input is needed.
Thanks for your help with this issue.
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Ante
Se
Hi Ian,
Many thanks for your reply.
I tried to google the key word “part number” and found some references.
Here is what I found may solve the question, could you help check this?
1. First, I use cmd prtpicl to find pciex info
[root@server1 ~]# prtpicl -c pciex
pci (pciex, 96a008b)
On 12/30/16 09:30 PM, 张俊钦 wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I may need to explain more about my question.
We know how to identify disk is SSD or not. : )
What we want to know is the interface of the SSD is *PCIe* or SAS, or
SATA.
I would google the part numbers!
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Ian.
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Thanks for your reply.
I may need to explain more about my question.
We know how to identify disk is SSD or not. : )
What we want to know is the interface of the SSD is PCIe or SAS, or SATA.
Thanks.
B.R.
Junqin Zhang
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发送时间: 2016年12