
The Dell server is now online, we have heaps of compute power for BBB! Also we should arrange some online training using VMs, gotta make use of the 72G of RAM there (currently less than 16G is in use). Andrew, the VM for the new version of BBB is now running so you can continue doing whatever you want with that. For reasons unknown to me the server doesn't like one of the SSDs. BTRFS reports no errors, but I'll replace the SSD anyway. The SSD is a M.2 SATA device in a M.2 to regular SATA converter and that might be what the PERC doesn't like. Years ago I accidentally bought a M.2 SATA when I wanted a M.2 NVMe for a client and opened it before I realised my mistake. I was going to send this to the committee, but I figured that others would be interested. The main LUV server is a VM in a DC in Germany. The new server has much less bandwidth and less reliability (no redundant links or UPS) but low latency for Melbourne. So it will work very well for video conferencing and for online training. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/

On 15/9/20 12:05 pm, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
Andrew, the VM for the new version of BBB is now running so you can continue doing whatever you want with that.
Looks like I now have that working correctly (BBB development version 2.3 which is based on Ubuntu 18.04). Cheers, Andrew -- mailto:andrew@sericyb.com.au Andrew Pam https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
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