The latest version of Supervisor has been pulled from Supervisor about 2h ago, which means that you should no longer see the update notification. So for most users, the errors in the logs should stop from appearing and the update notification disappears on it's own. For users who have reboo...
That's why, any S-mode software using OpenSBI will not be able to boot more than 1 hart if HSM extension is not supported in S-mode. Linux kernel already supports SBI v0.2 and HSM SBI extension starting from v5.7-rc1. If you are using an Linux kernel older than 5.7-rc1 or any ...
vfs.generic.nfs.client.access_for_getattr: 0 vfs.generic.nfs.client.idmap_ctrl: 1 vfs.generic.nfs.client.callback_port: 0 vfs.generic.nfs.client.is_mobile: 0 vfs.generic.nfs.client.squishy_flags: 11 vfs.generic.nfs.client.debug_ctl: 0 vfs.generic.nfs.client.readlink_nocache: 0 vfs....
Therefore, in a scheduled window, perform a "out-of-service module x" for the standby supervisor, it is recommended to have console access to the standby to observe the boot process in the case any unexpected issues arise. After the supervisor is down, wait a few second...
The supervisor engine must be executing the run-time image to provide network access to the maintenance partition. Before starting the upgrade process, you will need to download the application partition image or maintenance partition image from the TFTP server. Note An AP upgrade will always ...
Linux kernel already supports SBI v0.2 and HSM SBI extension starting fromv5.7-rc1. If you are using an Linux kernel older than5.7-rc1or any other S-mode software without HSM SBI extension, you should stick to OpenSBI v0.6 to boot all the harts. For a UMP systems, it doesn't matter...
.cache- always manually delete after exit xmrig, if"cache": true, but usually I use false mode gcn_asm- false or true - not worked, just different results, as described above. Can I some run in debug mode or build, or etc, to help to investigate it?
Linux kernel already supports SBI v0.2 and HSM SBI extension starting fromv5.7-rc1. If you are using an Linux kernel older than5.7-rc1or any other S-mode software without HSM SBI extension, you should stick to OpenSBI v0.6 to boot all the harts. For a UMP systems, it doesn't matter...
If you are using an Linux kernel older than 5.7-rc1 or any other S-mode software without HSM SBI extension, you should stick to OpenSBI v0.6 to boot all the harts. For a UMP systems, it doesn't matter. N.B. Any S-mode boot loader (i.e. U-Boot) doesn't need to support HSM ...
Linux kernel already supports SBI v0.2 and HSM SBI extension starting fromv5.7-rc1. If you are using an Linux kernel older than5.7-rc1or any other S-mode software without HSM SBI extension, you should stick to OpenSBI v0.6 to boot all the harts. For a UMP systems, it doesn't matter...