Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs, like EPYC 7543?
Our project have to keep CentOS 7, but we want to try the PCIe gen4.
Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs?
Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs?
Last edited by palzhj on 2022/02/07 15:38:48, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs?
I have CentOS 7 running on a pair of Dell R6515 machines with an AMD EPYC 7543P. I believe that's "Milan".
The only problem I had with them was nothing to do with EPYC, they introduced a new remote console type into the iDRAC and it does not work with linux. I had to flip it from whatever the default was to HTML5 (I think the failing one was eHTML5 maybe). With the default eHTML5 it was unable to boot up.
The only problem I had with them was nothing to do with EPYC, they introduced a new remote console type into the iDRAC and it does not work with linux. I had to flip it from whatever the default was to HTML5 (I think the failing one was eHTML5 maybe). With the default eHTML5 it was unable to boot up.
CentOS 8 died a premature death at the end of 2021 - migrate to Rocky/Alma/OEL/Springdale ASAP.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are dead, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are dead, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Re: Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs?
Hi, TrevorH
Thank you for your information. We will try, if there is any new news, I will update here.
Thank you for your information. We will try, if there is any new news, I will update here.
TrevorH wrote: ↑2022/02/07 14:02:46I have CentOS 7 running on a pair of Dell R6515 machines with an AMD EPYC 7543P. I believe that's "Milan".
The only problem I had with them was nothing to do with EPYC, they introduced a new remote console type into the iDRAC and it does not work with linux. I had to flip it from whatever the default was to HTML5 (I think the failing one was eHTML5 maybe). With the default eHTML5 it was unable to boot up.
Re: Anyone installed CentOS 7 with AMD Milan CPUs?
Hi, TrevorH
We have confirmed that CentOS7.9 supports the SuperMicro 4124GS-TN with two AMD EPYC 7453. It works well with our new server.
We have confirmed that CentOS7.9 supports the SuperMicro 4124GS-TN with two AMD EPYC 7453. It works well with our new server.
TrevorH wrote: ↑2022/02/07 14:02:46I have CentOS 7 running on a pair of Dell R6515 machines with an AMD EPYC 7453P. I believe that's "Milan".
The only problem I had with them was nothing to do with EPYC, they introduced a new remote console type into the iDRAC and it does not work with linux. I had to flip it from whatever the default was to HTML5 (I think the failing one was eHTML5 maybe). With the default eHTML5 it was unable to boot up.