Hi Everyone

I’ve just become the recipient of one of Supermicro’s newest boards, the 
X10SDV-TLN4F. It’s a Mini-ITX form factor which carries a Xeon D processor that 
seemed ideal for a small, portable SmartOS server for some of our remote 
deployments.

The issues that I’ve encountered so far:

1. Had to disable both COM1 and SOL redirection because the boot up process 
would hang on loading asy
2. Had to specify acpi-user-options=0x4 otherwise
- setting 0x2 and acpi_disable=true meant that you could only get one boot out 
of the system. Trying to do a warm boot results in a random hang during boot. 
Needs a proper power cycle
- setting 0x8 causes a random hang at some point during boot up
3. Setting 0x4 works to get you past boot up, but the integrated i350 Intel 
NICs only work for roughly 15 seconds

I’m using an LSI SAS 9300 PCI-E card so I’m not touching the on-board SATA. The 
board also comes with a dual-port Intel X552/X557-AT 10GBASE-T integrated into 
the system on chip, which doesn’t show up at all (doesn’t show up in OpenBSD 
either).

I’m wondering if anyone might be able to lend some help with debugging and 
potentially fixing what looks to be an ACPI related issue? Happy to assist in 
any way I can.

PCI Dump: http://pastie.org/10132713
ACPI Dump:  http://pkgsrc.seymourwhyte.com.au/acpi.tar

Thanks,
Dave



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