Pfsense 2.1.3 full install on esxi
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hi!
i just did a fresh install.
setup a 10 gig hdd
after installer finished i have only 2 gig partition set up
what's about the rest of the hdd?
regards
cc
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What did you install? Sure wasn't just pfsense.. I give pfsense 4 gig drive and have lots of space left way after install.. You got something running that is filling up the space - logs going crazy, I once forgot about a sniff and filled up disk space ;)
[[2.1.3-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.local.lan]/root(12): df -H
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a 3.1G 629M 2.2G 22% /
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /dev
/dev/md0 3.8M 67k 3.4M 2% /var/run
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /var/dhcpd/dev
[2.1.3-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.local.lan]/root(13): swapinfo -h
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity
/dev/da0s1b 1048576 0B 1.0G 0%
[2.1.3-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.local.lan]/root(14): -
well i think i did some error in translating from german to english
so:
i set up a virtual machine with 10 gig harddrive
i tested a fresh full install v 2.1.2 and v 2.1.3
after installing and doing a df -h it tells me that size of /dev/da0s1a is 2G
[2.1.2-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root(1): df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a 2G 232M 1.6G 13% /
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /dev
/dev/md0 3.6M 50k 3.3M 1% /var/run
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /var/dhcpd/devwhat about the 8G of the hdd
all prevoiusly installed pfsense versions always used the whole harddisk
also to mention: at the end i can only select standard kernel and no symmetric muiltiprocessor kernel anymore
did i miss something in the version history?
regards
karl
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Did you do an automatic (Easy) or manual (Custom) install?
I'd try a manual install and step through the drive sizing, so you can see where things go wrong.
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Automatic(easy) as always
Already did manual.same effect
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So pfsense is seeing full size of the disk you set?
[2.1.3-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.local.lan]/root(24): dmesg | grep da0:
da0: <vmware virtual="" disk="" 1.0="">Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device
da0: 320.000MB/s transfers (160.000MHz DT, offset 127, 16bit)
da0: Command Queueing enabled
da0: 4096MB (8388608 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 522C)</vmware> -
yeap
[2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/root(1): dmesg | grep da0:
da0: <vmware virtual="" disk="" 1.0="">Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device
da0: 300.000MB/s transfers
da0: Command Queueing enabled
da0: 10240MB (20971520 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1305C)
[2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/root(2):[2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/root(2): df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a 2G 646M 1.1G 36% /
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /dev
/dev/md0 3.6M 60k 3.3M 2% /var/run
devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /var/dhcpd/dev
[2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/root(3):</vmware> -
How much RAM did you allocate to the image?
The default installs typically allocate a swap space twice the size of your RAM, so 4GB of RAM takes 8GB of disk space, leaving you with 2G free.
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How much RAM did you allocate to the image?
The default installs typically allocate a swap space twice the size of your RAM, so 4GB of RAM takes 8GB of disk space, leaving you with 2G free.
Damn thats it - gave it 4 GB so it allocates 8 GB for swap
thx for the hint
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That's one of the reasons I often take the "extra" (120-150 secs) time to do a manual install.
It reinforces all those automatic details that happen behind the scenes - and come back to bite you ;)