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 | Z840 Workstation / Intel® Xeon® E5-2630 v3 2.40 GHz
Workstation
Hewlett-Packard Company | 20 Feb 2015
142809 |
SUSE YES Certified for the following products:
Operating Systems:
SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 12 for AMD64 & Intel64 |
Product Description
Please visit http://www.hp.com/workstations for more information.
Tested Configuration:
Computer Type: | Mini Tower |
Mother Board Revision: | 1.0 |
BIOS/uEFI: | UEFI: M60 v01.21 (11/21/2014) |
CPU: | 2 Intel
Xeon® Processor E5-2630 v3 2.40 GHz |
RAM: | 16 GB |
Ports and Bus Types: | PCI Express X1 Serial 10 USB Ports 3 PCI Express X16 2 PCI Express X8 PCI Express X4 |
Video Adapter: | NVIDIA®
Quadro® K420 |
Power Management: | Yes |
Host Bus Adapter: | LSI Logic
LSISAS2208
, Serial SCSI (SAS) Intel
C612 Chipset (DH82029 PCH)
, Serial ATA (SATA) |
Hard Disk Drive: | Western Digital
WD10EZEX-60M
, Serial SCSI (SAS) |
CD/DVD: | HP
DVDRAM GUB0N
, Serial ATA (SATA) |
Test Kit: | System Certification Kit 7.3.0-113.3 |
Config Notes
- Graphics: Video driver used in testing is PLDP-compliant and may be installed by adding http://download.nvidia.com/novell/sle11sp1 as an Add-On Product.
- Graphics: nvidia-settings used to enable/disable external display. Fn+F4 does not switch displays.
- Power Management: xhci module (for USB 3.0) is experimental and prevents resume from S3/S4 states. Suggested solution: Prevent loading of xhci by adding the line "blacklist xhci" to the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file. If the xhci module is needed, it may be force-unloaded when entering S3/S4 by specifying SUSPEND_MODULES="xhci" in a file under /etc/pm/config.d. Any USB 3.0 devices should be unmounted before force-unloading the xhci module.
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Adapters and Drivers
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NVIDIA®
Quadro® K420 |
| Driver Type: Video Driver | Driver Name: nvidia.ko |
| Driver Date: 30-Jan-2015 | Driver Size: 18763768 |
| Checksum: bad3ab440cfdd9b8cc910b4ffedf7205 |
| Driver Version: 340.24 |
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Intel
Ethernet Connection I218-LM |
| Driver Type: LAN Driver | Driver Name: e1000e.ko |
| Driver Date: 23-Sep-2014 | Driver Size: 384967 |
| Checksum: 74de4a204f73a0a168e12076159ce104 |
| Driver Version: 2.1.4-k |
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Intel
Ethernet Controller I210-AT |
| Driver Type: LAN Driver | Driver Name: igb.ko |
| Driver Date: 23-Sep-2014 | Driver Size: 287927 |
| Checksum: 1a2fdb0ee5c883f0e25bd8d1060e073c |
| Driver Version: 4.1.2-k |
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LSI Logic
LSISAS2208 |
| Driver Type: HBA Driver | Driver Name: mpt2sas.ko |
| Driver Date: 23-Sep-2014 | Driver Size: 271639 |
| Checksum: 6e87c11f7121972868db74f382bdce94 |
| Driver Version: 14.100.00.00 |
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Intel
C612 Chipset (DH82029 PCH) |
| Driver Type: HBA Driver | Driver Name: ahci.ko |
| Driver Date: 23-Sep-2014 | Driver Size: 57383 |
| Checksum: d5fe5c0425a25dc45593e1aa05f8ffd1 |
| Driver Version: 3.0 |
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The term SUSE "YES" Enterprise Certified applies only to the exact configuration documented in this bulletin.
For more information on hardware exchange policies, please access the following document and view the Hardware Component Exchange Guide.
https://www.suse.com/product-certification/yes-certified/certification-requirements/
For more information regarding the specific test configuration, please contact:
Hewlett-Packard Company
HP Servers Division
20555 SH249
Houston
, TX
77070
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