We have T47 available for that platform. What BMC f/w are you using? Regards Tony. Avantek Computer
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 05:30:39PM +0900, Itaru Kitayama wrote:
Hi,
In our attempt upgrading from 4.5.0-25.el7.aarch64 to the 4.11-based kernel we see the latter does not boot on ThunderX.
Here's the HW details:
http://b2b.gigabyte.com/ARM-Server/R150-T62-rev-100#support-manual
The BIOS release is T43. (According Red Hat, they've been testing fine their 1 socket GIGABYTE server with their RHEL 7 kernels.)
I am wondering what ThunderX platform CentOS has been using for testing, and the list happens to have the above HW.
The boot process seems to be stuck as soon as system prints our EFI stub messages. No messages from the kernel.
This sounds a lot like what I experienced. Try booting with the added kernel paramter 'acpi=off'. Maybe that will get you further.
Is the CentOS Alt architecture group going to release a 4.12 or .13 kernel soon?
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