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      Felix 4 @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 said in Netgate 4100 disk:

      5678308352

      Thanks for reply,
      I'm a little green in Linux so I don't get the full benefit of the fine data you've attached.
      Does your answer mean that I have to do something to optimize the drive, or does it mean that this is how it should be, based on the data that is in operation.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        I just included to show the different partitions on the storage device and so you could replicate it to check. It will be the same though unless you re-installed and selected some custom values.

        Steve

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          Felix 4 @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          Hi Steve, thanks for your reply.

          You must bear in mind that I am, as I said, new to the subject and do not know how to see that info. I haven't found a place that shows it.
          ;o)

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan @Felix 4
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            @felix-4 said in Netgate 4100 disk:

            I haven't found a place that shows it.

            @stephenw10 was using the most important access to you pfSense ; the console or SSH.
            He showed you the partition on his drive. Just add the several mediasize together.

            Btw : when you buy a 100 Gbytes disk, and install Windows on it, you wind up having a disk "C:" with about 80 Gbytes. The rest is sued for 'other stuff'. You will find more then one partion, one of them is the C: drive, and other portions for windows internal use.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              Felix 4 @Gertjan
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              @gertjan

              Thanks for reply.

              Exactly as you describe, I know well that there is a difference between a new drive, before and after installation, of for example Windows.
              I just have no experience with Netgate 4100, i.e. whether the original hard drive size is displayed, or a partition after installing Pfsense, which is what I am describing. (11G)

              So if someone answers that there is usually 11 G available on such a device, then I know that it is normal.

              I've started working with ssh, but from the 16 possible choices, I don't get insight into the partitions, so it probably requires a special command.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Choose option 8 at the console menu to access the command line. (Enter 'exit' to get back to the menu).

                At the command line run the command I showed there: geom part list
                You should see very similar output to what I posted.

                But, yes, what you;re seeing is the expected value and not any indication of a problem. ☺

                Steve

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                  Felix 4 @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 said in Netgate 4100 disk:

                  geom part list

                  Thank you Steve,

                  You have enriched my day, I am happy for the help I got here. Getting to know my new 4100 is an exciting world.

                  ;o)

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 said in Netgate 4100 disk:

                      At the command line run the command I showed there: geom part list
                      You should see very similar output to what I posted.

                      [22.05-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.right-here.net]/root: geom part list
                      Geom name: nvd0
                      modified: false
                      state: OK
                      fwheads: 255
                      fwsectors: 63
                      last: 234441639
                      first: 3
                      entries: 4
                      scheme: GPT
                      Providers:
                      1. Name: nvd0p1
                         Mediasize: 209715200 (200M)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 1536
                         Mode: r0w0e0
                         efimedia: HD(1,GPT,53119e25-8838-11ec-8def-539c1f4371c1,0x3,0x64000)
                         rawuuid: 53119e25-8838-11ec-8def-539c1f4371c1
                         rawtype: c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
                         label: (null)
                         length: 209715200
                         offset: 1536
                         type: efi
                         index: 1
                         end: 409602
                         start: 3
                      2. Name: nvd0p2
                         Mediasize: 113922309632 (106G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 209716736
                         Mode: r1w1e1
                         efimedia: HD(2,GPT,53119e2b-8838-11ec-8def-539c1f4371c1,0x64003,0xd43263f)
                         rawuuid: 53119e2b-8838-11ec-8def-539c1f4371c1
                         rawtype: 516e7cb6-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                         label: (null)
                         length: 113922309632
                         offset: 209716736
                         type: freebsd-ufs
                         index: 2
                         end: 222914113
                         start: 409603
                      3. Name: nvd0p3
                         Mediasize: 5902090752 (5.5G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 2462876672
                         Mode: r0w0e0
                         efimedia: HD(3,GPT,6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c,0xd496642,0xafe561)
                         rawuuid: 6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c
                         rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                         label: (null)
                         length: 5902090752
                         offset: 114132026368
                         type: freebsd-swap
                         index: 3
                         end: 234441634
                         start: 222914114
                      Consumers:
                      1. Name: nvd0
                         Mediasize: 120034123776 (112G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Mode: r1w1e2
                      

                      What I make of it :
                      There is a device (and driver) called : nvd0 - 112G
                      Partition 1 : nvd0p1 - something like a boot partition - 200 Mb
                      Partition 2 : nvd0p2 - the main Freebsd root or 'pfSense' - 106 Gb
                      Partition 3 : nvd0p3 - "freebsd-swap" so there is one - 5,5 Gb

                      So, the swap space is there, but FreeeBSD isn't using it ?

                      My /etc/fstab :

                      # Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump    Pass#
                      /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS     /boot/efi       msdosfs rw,noatime,noauto       0       0
                      /dev/gptid/6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c		none	swap	sw		0	0
                      

                      Where "6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c" is nvd0p3 ( ? )

                      A device like /dev/gptid/ isn't listed under /dev/

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Gertjan
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                        @gertjan said in Netgate 4100 disk:

                        rawuuid: 6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c

                        Yes, that's the GPTID of nvd0p3.

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan @stephenw10
                          last edited by Gertjan

                          @stephenw10

                          My serial (4100-MAX) console access has always been set to "log to file".
                          So, when I received my device, ir was using 22.01 'as shipped' :
                          From back then

                          ....
                          Configuring crash dumps...
                          No suitable dump device was found.
                          Filesystems are clean, continuing...
                          Mounting filesystems...
                          Mounting ZFS boot environment... done.
                          
                                  __
                           _ __  / _|___  ___ _ __  ___  ___      _
                          | '_ \| |_/ __|/ _ \ '_ \/ __|/ _ \   _| |_
                          | |_) |  _\__ \  __/ | | \__ \  __/  |_   _|
                          | .__/|_| |___/\___|_| |_|___/\___|    |_|
                          |_|
                          
                          
                          Welcome to Netgate pfSense Plus 22.01-RELEASE..
                          .....
                          

                          Throwing now "No suitable dump device was found" on every reboot.

                          Is it possible to 'delete' this swap partition, and use, for example,
                          /etc/rc.d/createswap ?
                          Or a command to make it available/usable for FreeBSD ?

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Well anything's possible. 😉 But I have never tried that. Especially in ZFS.

                            The fstab does not reference the gptid in any install I have here:

                            [22.05-RELEASE][admin@4100.stevew.lan]/root: cat /etc/fstab
                            # Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
                            /dev/gpt/efiboot0		/boot/efi	msdosfs	rw		2	2
                            /dev/nvd0p3		none	swap	sw		0	0
                            

                            So you might try just changing that initially.

                            Steve

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                              Gertjan @stephenw10
                              last edited by Gertjan

                              @stephenw10 said in Netgate 4100 disk:

                              So you might try just changing that initially.

                              Yeah, just like that 😕

                              I would love to try things out, but I have only one 4100, and messing around with core boot files is a scary thing.

                              I guess I'll ask for a "22.05" ISO first prepare a new USB boot drive, back the config, wait for the weekend etc ;)

                              edit :

                              Ok, done :

                              24a8f9e0-4ee8-47cc-ba2d-1f321b00a284-image.png

                              I started the stopwatch ;)

                              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                Gertjan @Gertjan
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                                I did it :
                                I changed

                                # Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump    Pass#
                                /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS     /boot/efi       msdosfs rw,noatime,noauto       0       0
                                /dev/gptid/6a2f135c-af59-11ec-b93b-90ec7729392c		none	swap	sw		0 0
                                

                                for

                                # Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump    Pass#
                                /dev/msdosfs/EFISYS     /boot/efi       msdosfs rw,noatime,noauto       0       0
                                /dev/nvd0p3		none		swap	sw		0	0
                                

                                and suddenly, after reboot, I have a swap partition :

                                0bfa1530-daf3-4c61-9a0b-ad6a3116d6f8-image.png

                                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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