X750e - won't boot from CF;
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well, that's good to know, what about IDE drives? :P
yes I can solder,
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If you install the nano image to a hard drive you'll still only get PIO speeds. However you could re-enable DMA since all the hardware is there to support it. Full install is full speed by default.
See this post for the hardware mod to enable UDMA CF support. I've not tried it. ;)
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,56572.0.htmlSteve
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I plan on trying it, but trying to decide if this is the way to go,
or use this :
http://www.kingspec.com/product_xx28.htmlwhich i have a few of… right now, due to being at work, I can only read the forums and wish, and think what I may have done wrong.
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Sure, run the nano image off that. Should work great.
Edit /boot/loader.conf to remove the line disabling DMA for full speed. That file may be overwritten by a firmware update. Not all (most of mine) X-Core-e boxes have the IDE socket populated, that may be an issue.Steve
Edit: The correct way to enable DMA, which will survive an update is detailed here:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting#NanoBSD_on_Newer_Hardware -
mine is populated, but these devices happen to run with the 44-pin IDE configuration (laptop IDE) which requires use of the rear connector. (with dell/hp adapter of course)
I know we are going back and forth here, so, install NAN0-image to the ssd DOM, as if it was a CF card, then boot from it;
I have to ask, what do i "LOSE" from using a nano; over a full install? (not interested in snort, or massive cache)BTW, you're help and work on this platform got me into pfsense more than "oh nice, a router"; I'm a Systems Admin by hobby and profession,
but honestly, always left the deep networking up to, the network guys. -
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Id bet you will kill this quickly with a full install - but not nano.
http://www.kingspec.com/product_xx28.html
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I would definitely run nano on that but others have run DOMs with a full install without issue.
By running Nano you loose access to some packages, I forget exactlt which but I think Asterisk and LightSquid are the important ones. You can't cache in Squid, as you've said, Snort can be an issue when it updates. You loose any persistent logging as it's all held in RAM but you can use an external syslog server.Steve
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Quick interjection…
Id bet you will kill this quickly with a full install - but not nano.
http://www.kingspec.com/product_xx28.html
perhaps, but on a offnote, I've been using kingspec SSD's for 3+ years? (mostly the DOM styles), and had 1 fail in use, and 2 DOA, I've had "mainstream" SSDs fail with a much higher %; names I won't drop here, because it's not relevant. is that a long time? no, it's not. I understand that. at the same time, their entire line was geared for industrial useage; do i use kingspec on a desktop? never have; never will if I can help it, the performace I desire, will not be there. (OMG raid-0 SSDs? nooooO! ;P)
stephenw10;
that seems fine for me, NANO it is; I use an external log server (even at home, call me obsessive) anyway; thank you for all the advice for this new-guy :P -
I think any SSD can go the distance if its not abused. I think a full install + squid cache will abuse any small MLC SSD.
Nano shouldn't. I'd boot nano off my crappy ATP earthdrive thumb drive even. -
update guys;
I havn't touched this box in a while, will let you know how it goes as soon as i get the chance.