Pfsense on Dell PowerEdge r720 Issue??
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So perhaps your raid controller isn't recognised correctly. Have you tried not using raid 1?
Steve
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See mine and JimPs replies in this thread:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,71941.0.html
Some users have reported that eventually it will install if you wait long enough. ::) It's not something I've ever encountered personally.Steve
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Steve
Successfully installed pfSense without RAID 1 but same issue warning on option top
ls: *.xml: No such file or directory
Config.xml is corrupted and is 0 bytes. Could not restore a previous backup. -
Presumably you aren't trying to restore a config file? Do you have something connected that pfSense might be looking for a restorable file on, like a USB memory stick?
Is this error actually causing a problem? Can you make changes to the config and save them?Steve
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No nothing is attached,
yes this Problem is main issue i cant do anything except option 8: Shell.
I cant Assign Interfaces, Set Interfaces IP, no configuration nothing. -
does the r720 have an sdcard slot on the motherboard? if yes => try removing the sdcard if one is in there
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Hmm, odd that it's not reading the config file but is able to install. Just to be sure you are installing not running from the live DVD?
If you have console access can you check the dmesg for any other errors? In the config.xml file there in /conf/?
Do you have a /conf.default folder? Try copyign the config.xml from there to /conf.This is not something I've run into otherwise I'd probably be more help. It has happened before though (search the forum) so one of the devs will probably have a solution.
Steve
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No sdcard slot on the motherboard and nothing is attached.
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pfSense is installed on HardDisk not running from Live DVD.
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@zohaib where you able to resolve the issue? Having the same problem.