Our vendor told us that this is a generic problem with the following
supermicro board/system and many nvme ssd devices:
Board: H12SSW-NT
Servertype: Supermicro AS -1114S-WTRT
https://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/system/1U/1114/AS-1114S-WTRT.cfm
so it seems this is not kernel related, afaik.
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any update on this?
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Installing hwe linux-tools does not provide /usr/bin wrappers
Status in linux-hwe-5.4 package i
> I am not sure I would still call it a regression and it is certainly
an annoying, but it can be workarounded.
it worked before, now it doesn't without manual intervention, that's the
basic definition of a regression, no?
after all, there are _always_ workarounds for regressions, so I would
not
so, this is very weird.
We used to install binary "cpupower" from linux-tools via this package
for the hwe kernel:
linux-tools-generic-hwe-18.04
but this seems to have changed somewhere in between, the file list on
packages.ubuntu.com
only lists:
/usr/share/doc/linux-tools-generic-hwe-18.04/ch
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Public bug reported:
situation: ubuntu 18.04 server install on a supermicro x64 host.
hot plug NVME ssd into NVME U.2 HotSwap Slot.
problem: hot plug does not work/ nvme is not recognised.
how to test:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
dmesg output:
[Mon Nov 28 15:46:33 2022] pcieport :40:01.
apport-collect is not installed on this system.
I added some manually collected logs. If you need further debug data,
please specify what exactly you need and I will try to provide it.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm sorry, but can you show me your $PATH?
According to: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/amd64/linux-
tools-5.4.0-132-generic/filelist
cpupower get's installed into the following path:
/usr/lib/linux-tools/5.4.0-132-generic/cpupower
which seems to be a symlink, according to my system
also:
cpupower --help
bash: cpupower: command not found
type cpupower
-su: type: cpupower: not found
command cpupower
-su: cpupower: command not found
/usr/lib/linux-hwe-5.4-tools-5.4.0-132/cpupower
Usage: cpupower [-d|--debug] [-c|--cpu cpulist ] []
Supported commands are:
frequenc
** Changed in: linux-meta-hwe-5.4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
HWE kernels do not ship linux-to
so, we seem to have a dependency problem here, no?
for reference, this is fixed by:
apt install linux-tools-common
but why was "linux-tools-common" not installed as a part of "linux-
tools-generic-hwe-18.04"?
this is the dependency chain:
root@ceph-osd03:~# apt-cache depends linux-tools-generi
I wasn't able to test this just yet as I have limited time for debugging
this and it is a production system, so I need to prepare maintenance
etc. so it might take some time.
Do you have any information if this is supposed to work on this kernel?
I saw some patches afaik from 2017~2019 which addr
my vendor told me this should work with updated bios and firmware, which
it does not.
in fact, I can't even find the pci hotplug kernel module, neither
loaded, nor present under /lib/modules/*.
so could you please reopen, so we can double check I'm not missing
anything from the ubuntu side?
curr
as already stated above I did provide log files manually, as apport-
collect is not installed on this system.
I'm happy to provide further logfiles to debug this issue.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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okay, it seems that both acpi_pci_hotplug and pci_hotplug are enabled
for this kernel:
grep "CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=" /boot/config-`uname -r`
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y
grep "CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=" /boot/config-`uname -r`
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y
but still, hotplug is not working.
the current situatio
I was finally able to test this with the mainline kernel:
6.1.10-060110-generic #202302060840
taken from: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v6.1.10/amd64/linux-image-
unsigned-6.1.10-060110-generic_6.1.10-060110.202302060840_amd64.deb
and it works!
this is specific about hot swap.
The above comment might not be correct, because it turned out one of the
micron nvme devices had a defect and was not recognized by any hardware
at all, even when not hot swapping.
There is a chance that this is related to the bios/firmware combination
on this supermicro model.
I will test this a
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