Re: [CentOS] Intel Skylake Server

2017-09-14 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 07:38:58PM +0100, Mark (Netbook) wrote:

> CentOS 6.9 has support for the Haswell processor which is a subset of the
> Skylake.
> 
> All Skylake server ancillary components work perfectly with CentOS 6.9.

Note that there can be issues. My desktop is:

Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1225 v5 @ 3.30GHz

...and it wasn't until 7.4 that it'd run without crashing when using anything
attached to xHCI.

For a server, USB probably isn't an issue, but this seemed worth noting.

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Re: [CentOS] Intel Skylake Server

2017-09-14 Thread Mark (Netbook)
CentOS 6.9 has support for the Haswell processor which is a subset of the 
Skylake.


All Skylake server ancillary components work perfectly with CentOS 6.9.

The AST2500 used with the Skylake is very good and will process UHD. However 
this is not backwards compatible with legacy variants.


To make it work an ancillary graphics card is required which is less than 
$100. This will not break the bank.


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From: Earl A Ramirez

Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 5:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Intel Skylake Server





When I try and load CentOS 6.9 the boot process hangs just as the Anaconda
graphics is started for CentOS configuration.



CentOS 6.9 kernel does not have support for Skylake processors, I believe
that there is an alternate arch SIG that "may" be able to compile 6.9 with
a newer kernel or you may have to compile something using the kernel that
is available from ELRepo.

Or use another graphic card that is compatible with the kernel that comes
with CentOS 6.9.

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Re: [CentOS] Intel Skylake Server

2017-09-14 Thread Earl A Ramirez
>
>
>
> When I try and load CentOS 6.9 the boot process hangs just as the Anaconda
> graphics is started for CentOS configuration.
>

CentOS 6.9 kernel does not have support for Skylake processors, I believe
that there is an alternate arch SIG that "may" be able to compile 6.9 with
a newer kernel or you may have to compile something using the kernel that
is available from ELRepo.

Or use another graphic card that is compatible with the kernel that comes
with CentOS 6.9.

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Re: [CentOS] Intel Skylake Server

2017-09-14 Thread Mark (Netbook)
Hello,

I have a pre-production Intel Skylake server using dual 8176 processors (28 
core @2.1Ghz)

I have loaded from the DVD distribution CentOS 7.3 and RHEL 7.4 with no 
problems.

When I try and load CentOS 6.9 the boot process hangs just as the Anaconda 
graphics is started for CentOS configuration.

If I use a secondary graphics card then the process completes with no problems 
and CentOS boots from the system disk error free.

The server uses AST2500 graphics as standard. This seems to be the problem.

What I need is an iso file that I can load during the initial boot process.

I have tried various grub options and they don’t work.

The reason that I am trying CentOS 6.9 is that many people have applications 
which will only run on CentOS 6.*.

Regards,
Mark Woolfson
MW Consultancy Ltd
Leeds
LS18 4LY
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 113 259 1204
Mob: +44 786 065 2778


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