Pardon my jumping in here…
I received two units this week, and I’ve spent part of the day bringing them up. I installed Intel 670p SSDs and Crucial 16GB DRAM (from the compatibility list), and nothing else. The only NIC in use on them is eth7. The configs are identical, and both were upgraded to the most recent firmware before I installed Linux.
Both of them are running plain Debian Bookworm, no kernel patches or Traverse modules (yet). One works perfectly, the other boots and operates perfectly but reliably hangs when rebooting. It’s been power cycled after the firmware upgrades as well in case that made any difference.
The DPAA interfaces are in the default mode in the firmware, I’ve not made any changes in the U-boot environment.
If there’s anything I can do to help troubleshoot this let me know; I do plan to use the SFP+ slots (they will have 10Gtek AOCs in them) so I’ll hopefully be able to leave the interfaces in managed mode.
Also: I used the bare metal appliance store to install Bookworm initially onto a USB drive (which I then booted and used to install onto the NVMe drive). The unit which fails also fails when rebooting using the Traverse-modified Debian install.