ThunderXCRB1S
Introduction
The Cavium ThunderX CRB1S is an https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201609-25111/ arm64 server based on the Cavium ThunderX SoC.
Installation Notes
ACPI Mode
By default, Ubuntu will boot using the platform-provided DeviceTree firmware. If you prefer to boot in ACPI mode, you will need to install 16.04 LTS ('XenialXerus') with the Kernel/LTSEnablementStack installation option, or Ubuntu 17.04 ('ZestyZapus') or newer, and append the acpi=force command line argument.
Note: There are no known benefits to running this system in ACPI mode instead of the default DeviceTree mode.
Known Issue w/ KVM Guests
There is a known erratum that can result in KVM guest hangs that is being tracked in LP: #1673564. A fix for this is in place for Ubuntu 17.10 ('ArtfulAardvark'). For Ubuntu 16.04, this is resolved in the HWE Kernel and is under investigation for the default (4.4-based) kernel.
Upgrading from AMI UEFI >= 017
If you upgrade the firmware on your system from an AMI UEFI release before 017 to 017 (or later), you need to perform a one-time configuration change to preserve your MAC addresses:
- Immediately after boot, enter the BDK setup menu.
- Select option "N" for "Number of MAC Addresses"
- Enter "3"
- Select "Save Board Manufacturing Data to Flash"
MAAS Notes
To configure a system for use in a MAAS cluster:
- When prompted on boot, enter the BIOS Setup menu.
- Under "Advanced", enable "Network Stack".
- If "Network Stack" was not already enabled:
- Save changes and exit the BIOS Menu. This will cause the system to reboot.
- Once again, when prompted on boot, enter the BIOS Setup menu.
- Under "Boot", disable any non-network options in the "Boot Option Priorities" list, and enable the NIC option(s) you wish to use to PXE boot from the MAAS server.
External Links
HardwareSupport/Machines/Servers/Cavium/ThunderXCRB1S (last edited 2017-11-07 21:35:55 by dannf)