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      VAMike
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      @gcu_greyarea:

      I am asking why Netgate/pfSense knowingly continue selling producs which are affected by AVR54?

      @VAMike:

      @gcu_greyarea:

      Nobody has even come close to answering that question.

      No, you just didn't like the answer: "because it isn't that big a deal".

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        gcu_greyarea
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        @VAMike:

        @gcu_greyarea:

        I am asking why Netgate/pfSense knowingly continue selling producs which are affected by AVR54?

        @VAMike:

        @gcu_greyarea:

        Nobody has even come close to answering that question.

        No, you just didn't like the answer: "because it isn't that big a deal".

        I think we'll have to agree to disagree here …

        We've had a very insightful discussion and I believe customers and potential future customers will be able to form their own opinions and make informed purchase decisions.

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          garyd9
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          @gcu_greyarea:

          I think we'll have to agree to disagree here …

          I came to that conclusion trying to talk to him a while ago (which is why I stopped wasting my time trying to get him to see more than one side of the argument.)

          If it matters, I understand your point of view on this.  From a customer point of view, it sucks being told that you have to experience a failure and have your network go down for a few days (or weeks) before any action is taken on an issue that was already known about.

          I also can understand why a smaller company, such as netgate, might not be willing or able to take on the massive expense of replacing hardware that hasn't yet failed.  Even if Intel gives them advance replacements for CPU's, and their m/b vendor does the same, they'd still lose a significant chunk of money.

          Of course, more directly to your point, the complete silence from netgate in regards to their existing "new" stock is concerning.  I'd imagine that their legal folks are weighing in on silence as well (even if I don't understand why.)  I suppose there's a legal can of worms involved…

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            a-a-ron
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            I have a A1SRi-2558F and contacted SM directly yesterday, they told me to open a support ticket and then request a RMA. I did both and they are replacing the board no questions asked.

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              apollo17
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              I did the same, for an a1sri-2758f. I rma'd the board yesterday, they told me to make sure i include i included "Intel Atom C2000 problem, need ECO update" on the RMA form. Not sure how long it'll take, I'm in the UK and had to send it to the Netherlands.

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              • JeGrJ
                JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                Nice for both of you, if you get new boards from Supermicro, I'd recheck again if they will already include a fix. Phoned our distribution of SM in Germany yesterday "no HW with fixes/workarounds available yet". So I'd be curious if I get a replacement within a few days if that really is a fixed board.

                Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

                If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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                  apollo17
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                  I was very specific in my email. I asked directly if there was a fix or not, so if it is not a fix then they lied to me, for which i obviously wont be happy with considering the shipping costs. After all, it was a simple yes/no answer and thus wouldn't of given any information away. But, they deserve the benefit of the doubt. Not that i'd know one way or the other.

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                    Pippin
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                    Found this:
                    https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/freenas-mini-motherboard-clock-signal-issue.50582/#post-349195
                    https://support.ixsystems.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/289

                    Not sure what to think of this:

                    any FreeNAS Mini or FreeNAS Mini XL manufactured on or after February 2017 will not have this issue

                    They have workaround?

                    I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                    Halton Arp

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                      gcu_greyarea
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                      @Pippin:

                      Found this:
                      https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/freenas-mini-motherboard-clock-signal-issue.50582/#post-349195
                      https://support.ixsystems.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/289

                      Not sure what to think of this:

                      any FreeNAS Mini or FreeNAS Mini XL manufactured on or after February 2017 will not have this issue

                      They have workaround?

                      It sounds to me like a company whose actions I respect, whose products I would buy and recommend to others.

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                        garyd9
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                        @Pippin:

                        They have workaround?

                        Yes, there's a platform level work-around for the issue.  That's in the original documentation from intel concerning the issue.

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                          dipswitch
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                          Crap. My Kerio NG300 appliance (on pfsense) also runs on avoton (C2558). Asked them today about their policy, no response yet  :(

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                          • JeGrJ
                            JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
                            last edited by

                            avoton C2558
                            Avoton would be C2550, C2558 (8 as last digit) are Rangeleys

                            Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

                            If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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                              severach
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                              No cold spares for me. Unlike most products pfSense runs on any computer in the junk box and 4 port Intel cards are dime-a-dozen. I tested the config copy tonight to make sure it works.

                              Like they say in Aladdin: We all got cold spares!

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                                dopey
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                                In case anyone else has a supermicro board and wondered how this works I just asked them today:

                                "I'm inquiring about the currently known Intel C2000 cpu problem where the processor may fail unexpectedly over time. What are my options if I have an impacted motherboard?"

                                And this was the response i got less than an hour later:

                                "Thanks for contacting us regarding the Atom C2000.

                                You may submit a RMA at the following link to have the concerned issues addressed.  You may request the board to be cross-shipped during the RMA submission process.

                                https://www.supermicro.com/support/rma/"

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                                  garyd9
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                                  @dopey:

                                  You may request the board to be cross-shipped during the RMA submission process.

                                  Yeah, you can request it.  Heh.  Unless you purchased the board directly from supermicro and it's within 90 days, they'll likely deny the request.

                                  If they are doing it differently for this specific issue, PLEASE let me know.  When I called them, I was told that I had no options for cross shipping as it's been 6 months since I purchased (and because I purchased from Amazon.com.)

                                  I just moved pfsense to a VM and submitted my RMA request this evening.

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                                    dopey
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                                    the RMA person rejected the cross-shipping.  I ordered my motherboard august 2015.

                                    I responded with this:

                                    This was the response i received from technical support regarding my inquiry:
                                    Thanks for contacting us regarding the Atom C2000.

                                    You may submit a RMA at the following link to have the concerned issues addressed.  You may request the board to be cross-shipped during the RMA submission process.

                                    https://www.supermicro.com/support/rma/

                                    They told me I may request cross-ship.

                                    I was under the impression that the intel C2000 flaw couldn't be repaired and needed to be replaced.  My motherboard is still functioning but it's a critical piece of equipment for me (my router) and the downtime would be very inconvenient.

                                    And an hour later I got my cross-ship RMA form :)

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                                      pfcode
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                                      Hmmm, I submitted the RMA form,  but hours later, I got response: "This request only qualifies for repair service", ????

                                      Release: pfSense 2.4.3(amd64)
                                      M/B: Supermicro A1SRi-2558F
                                      HDD: Intel X25-M 160G
                                      RAM: 2x8Gb Kingston ECC ValueRAM
                                      AP: Netgear R7000 (XWRT), Unifi AC Pro

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                                        dopey
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                                        Try pushing back like I did.  It seemed to work :)

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                                          pfcode
                                          last edited by

                                          @dopey:

                                          Try pushing back like I did.  It seemed to work :)

                                          Thanks. I got the cross shipment Agreement form.

                                          Release: pfSense 2.4.3(amd64)
                                          M/B: Supermicro A1SRi-2558F
                                          HDD: Intel X25-M 160G
                                          RAM: 2x8Gb Kingston ECC ValueRAM
                                          AP: Netgear R7000 (XWRT), Unifi AC Pro

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                                            garyd9
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                                            Can you please share how you're pushing back?  I have an approved RMA for repair… but the turn around time is going to be significant for me..  (Just the 2 way shipping time will be 3 weeks total.)

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