Stefan,
First, it's no bother at all. I think the work you guys are doing is awesome. As a system admin, I think the tools you guys are creating are priceless.
I can confirm that this particular board is the X8DTU-6TF+ (with the Intel 82599 based 10GbE interfaces onboard).
I do not have any X8DTU-6F+, but I do have other X8DTx boards to test with, including X8DTU-F, X8DTU-LN4F+, X8DTi-LN4F and X8DTH-iF. If you need data from any of these boards, let me know.
Thanks,
Scott
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 23:05:21 +0200
Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:16:16 -0500
> Scott Silverman <ssilverman@simplexinvestments.com> wrote:
>
> > DMI string system-manufacturer: "Supermicro"
> > DMI string system-product-name: "X8DTU-6+"
> > DMI string system-version: "1234567890"
> > DMI string baseboard-manufacturer: "Supermicro"
> > DMI string baseboard-product-name: "X8DTU-6+"
> > DMI string baseboard-version: "2.01"
> we are working on that but dont expect it to be working soon. i'llhi
> add the board to our list of (un)supported boards.
sorry to bug you again, but uwe noticed a discrepancy in your report.
the DMI strings name the board "X8DTU-6+", which seems to not exist and
which might be just a designation for a series/number of boards. you
mentioned "X8DTU-6TF+" in the subject line, which does exist.
there is also a "X8DTU-6F+" which could be easily confused with the
"X8DTU-6TF+" and presumably be a also member of the "X8DTU-6+" series.
the version with a T (6TF+) has a 10GbE interface on board, which the
one without (6F+) lacks. can you confirm you have a "X8DTU-6TF+" please?
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Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner