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Dmesg shows drm related call trace in RHEL 8.3
Description: On a Dell EMC PowerEdge MX740C system installed with RHEL 8.3, following call trace is observed in
Dmesg. For more information, see Red Hat Enterprise Linux Knowledge Base article 5899381.
WARNING: CPU: 102 PID: 1722 at drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gem_vram_helper.c:576
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3
Workaround: Not available. The message can be ignored.
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge MX740C, Dell EMC PowerEdge MX750C.
Tracking number: 194811
Operating system crashes on servers with NVIDIA
GPGPUs
Description: Operating system crashes when installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 on servers with NVIDIA GPGPUs.
For more information, see Red Hat Enterprise Linux Knowledge Base article 5853331.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3
Workaround: Prevent nouveau driver from loading, by passing modprobe.blacklist=nouveau parameter during
the installation.
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4
Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge systems which support Nvidia GPGPUs
Tracking number: 189163
Dmesg and /var/log/messages display AMD-Vi related
messages
Description:
Dmesg and /var/log/messages display the following messages on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with 256
core CPUs and Dell EMC PowerEdge Express Flash Enterprise NVMe Agnostic (AGN) device or Dell EMC
Express Flash Enterprise NVMe CD6 or Dell EMC Express Flash Enterprise NVMe CM6 device:
AMD-Vi: Failed to allocate IRTE
The message indicates that only a total of 255 IO queues are enabled instead of 256.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 and later
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525, Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525, and Dell EMC PowerEdge R7525.
Tracking number: 171631
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