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    PfSense won't install as Xen VM at HP Microserver

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      suncheez
      last edited by

      Xenserver 5.6fp1
      I've got the following *nixes flying well:
      FreeNAS 8.0 Release
      Centos 5.6
      FreeBSD 8.2 x64 (yes, it works well)
      FreeBSD 8.2 x86 (same as above)
      m0n0wall (but I want PFSense!)

      thank you in advance.

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        Nuub
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        I´m not using Xen, instead I´m using Hyper-V on Win 2008 R2.

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          Cry Havok
          last edited by

          @Nuub:

          I´m not using Xen, instead I´m using Hyper-V on Win 2008 R2.

          Then your problem may not be the same and you should start your own thread to avoid creating confusion.

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            Nuub
            last edited by

            @Cry:

            @Nuub:

            I´m not using Xen, instead I´m using Hyper-V on Win 2008 R2.

            Then your problem may not be the same and you should start your own thread to avoid creating confusion.

            Well I could do that of course, but since I got the exact same error message I think the problem is not related to Xen/Hyper-V. My guess some function in the AMD cpu´s
            If you don´t know I can inform that Xen/Hyper-V is very close to each other in function.
            Some code on Hyper-v is Xen based.

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              jamesc
              last edited by

              Has anyone had any success running pfSense on the HP Microserver using the VMware ESXi hypervisor?

              I know that ESXi installs on this hardware without any problems.

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                Nuub
                last edited by

                @suncheez:

                Got a HP Microserver at home. Deployed XenServer on it and want to set up a pfSense to use it as home router.

                But have no luck with it. Getting kernel panic with any ISO available: http://dropmocks.com/mUeFg <- this screenshot done while trying 2.0rc amd64 iso.

                Any ideas?

                Any luck during testing yet suncheez?

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                  lassieee
                  last edited by

                  Hi,

                  I've got exact same problem. I'm also using Xenserver 5.6fp1 on a AMD Phenom x64 cpu. Pfsense 2.0 AMD64 gives me the same error as suncheez. Pfsense 1.2.3 is working just fine.

                  Edit:

                  Tried a couple of things to narrow down:
                  -Tried updating 1.2.3 to 2.0 RC3 through WebGui but it fails the same: http://dropmocks.com/mUeFg
                  -Installing 2.0 in Virtualbox on Intel Q6600 CPU host works just fine
                  -Updated my Asus M3A78EM (AMD CPU) mobo to latest firmware, to no avail

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                    wmlaros
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    I am also using Xenserver running on the HP Microserver and want to install pfSense 2 on it.
                    And after a lot of searching and reading i have found a work around to get it working.
                    This is what i did:

                    At the boot menu choose option 7 "Escape to loader prompt"

                    set hw.clflush_disable=1
                    boot

                    Install pfSense.

                    After the installation, add the following line to /boot/loader.conf.local by running the following command from the shell prompt.

                    echo "hw.clflush_disable=1" >> /boot/loader.conf.local

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                      Vorkbaard
                      last edited by

                      Hey wmlaros, thanks for sharing your solution. Didn't work for me though (Athlon II Neo 64)

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                        suncheez
                        last edited by

                        @wmlaros:

                        …set hw.clflush_disable=1
                        boot...

                        You made my day! Thank you very much!

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                          SpanCox
                          last edited by

                          wmlaros you are a true hero!

                          I have been looking for a solution for this at least a year now, and until I read you post a couple of hours ago I had found nothing at all that even came close to solve that problem.

                          My setup, which now works:

                          Xenserver 5.6sp2
                          AMD Phenom™ II X4 955 Processor, 4 cores
                          pfsense 2.0-AMD64 (installed with 4 cpu kernels)

                          Thank you ever so much!

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                            tommyboy180
                            last edited by

                            Yes! Absolutely awesome. Running pfsense 2.0 release on XenServer 5.6 SP2 on AMD Athlon 64 x2

                            XenServer-center.jpg
                            XenServer-center.jpg_thumb

                            -Tom Schaefer
                            SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

                            Please support pfBlocker | File Browser | Strikeback

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                              rhy7s
                              last edited by

                              Are you planning on upgrading to XenServer 6.0?

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                                tommyboy180
                                last edited by

                                When it's stable. BETA software is fun, but not always the best decision. I lost all my guest systems once because I wasn't careful.

                                -Tom Schaefer
                                SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

                                Please support pfBlocker | File Browser | Strikeback

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                                  lassieee
                                  last edited by

                                  Works like a charm! Thank you so much wmlaros!!

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                                    rhy7s
                                    last edited by

                                    @tommyboy180:

                                    When it's stable. BETA software is fun, but not always the best decision. I lost all my guest systems once because I wasn't careful.

                                    It's released

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