Dell PowerEdge R640 High CPU Count bzImage Problem
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My first post on this forum was regarding a CPU stall when attempting to image Windows Server 2016 to a Dell PowerEdge R640 using Fog.
When doing so, we observed a repeatable CPU stall issue. In a reply to that thread, a dev from Fog linked replacement bzImage and init.xz files to accommodate a CPU core count higher than 8.
That post was seemingly removed from the technical support forums. I’m currently experiencing the same issue in another environment and do not have access to the files that were previously provided to supplement the fix.
If anyone is able to provide the files mentioned above, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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I think it was me who build the one off kernel for this issue. Here is the link to the kernel “I think” we ended up on: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_zh2W3fgRG9TRCWpdq1ezq5k6pA1WRZz
Download the file as bzImageMaxCPU and then move it to your fog server in
/var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe
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I can’t seem to find your post but here is another user with the same issue: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/13742/rcu_sched-stall-or-kernel-panic-on-poweredge-r640?_=1582227153269
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@sokrina We updated the official kernel to allow for more than 8 CPUs. So you might just use the latest (version 4.9.101) or update your FOG server to 1.5.8 which was just released.