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I currently have a problem with an supermicro-server with an intel xeon phi installed. Its an old server, but when I am logging in and checking for the xeon phi it is still recognized. When I am trying to reboot the system there is a "Bios Popup Message" which is telling me "ERROR: Insuficient PCI Resources Detected!" that something is not right with my PCI-Ressources and that I should take out some of the PCI-E cards. But there is only one card, which seems to work. So I can just click "ignore" and the system is booting normally. But it is still a problem, because if I am trying to reboot it remotely, it is stucked on this error message.

Does someone know how to resolve this?

thanks in advance.

Most sincerely

Twinhand

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  • What did vendor support say about this? – EEAA Oct 23 '15 at 09:01
  • http://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=15556 Please change your BIOS settings: BIOS > Advanced > PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration > Above 4G Decoding and set it to Enabled. But that should be enabled – Twinhand Oct 23 '15 at 09:30

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I'm unsure if you fixed this or not, but I just had the same issue. I was able to resolve it by doing what you said in your comment, I additionally changed:

  • Changed MMIO High Size to 1024 GB
  • MMIOHbase was set to 56 TB
  • Set Above 4G Decoding to enabled
  • Enabled PCI PERR/SERR Support
  • SR-IOV Support to enabled

I'm running on a Supermicro X10SRL-F-O motherboard

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