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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • N Offline
      Nachtfalke
      last edited by

      You probably will not be able to cache this kind of dynamic content and if you wanto to do so I read somewhere that you need to allow to cache files with 4GB and more of size.

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      • J Offline
        Jamerson
        last edited by

        @Nachtfalke:

        You probably will not be able to cache this kind of dynamic content and if you wanto to do so I read somewhere that you need to allow to cache files with 4GB and more of size.

        this exactly what i did, it used to work before after the update it stops working.
        i had to remove the proxy filter now and use just the cashing. however I've attached a extra HDD just for the cashing with a lot of free space.
        can someone please advise how to mount this a extra HDD to the Pfsense ?
        i've add the hard disk the the pfsense .

        [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(2): cat /etc/fstab

        Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass#

        /dev/da0s1a / ufs rw 1 1
        /dev/da0s1b none swap sw 0 0

        and

        [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(3): cat /etc/fstab
        # Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
        /dev/da0s1a		/		ufs	rw		1	1
        /dev/da0s1b		none		swap	sw		0	0
        

        when i tried to mount the dev/das1b its comes back

        [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount- /dev/da0s1b
        mount-: Command not found.
        
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        • N Offline
          Nachtfalke
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I am not sure how it works but here ist some interesting link:
          http://imroninfo.blogspot.de/2011/05/how-to-configure-squid-to-use-separate.html

          An when looking at your description you should perhaps use /dev/da1s1a instead of da0s1b

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          • KOMK Offline
            KOM
            last edited by

            [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount- /dev/da0s1b
            mount-: Command not found.

            What's up with the dash at the end of the mount command?

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            • J Offline
              Jamerson
              last edited by

              @KOM:

              [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount- /dev/da0s1b
              mount-: Command not found.

              What's up with the dash at the end of the mount command?

              Good catch KOM
              tried without the - still the same
              btw the - comes after i pressed the TAB
              [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount /dev/da0s1b
              mount: Command not found.

              @Jamerson:

              @KOM:

              [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount- /dev/da0s1b
              mount-: Command not found.

              What's up with the dash at the end of the mount command?

              Good catch KOM
              tried without the - still the same
              btw the - comes after i pressed the TAB
              [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.lan]/root(5): mount /dev/da0s1b
              mount: Command not found.

              Nachtvalk
              thank you for the link,
              i think i miss one step before which is to see which hdd are attached to the pfsense.
              any suggestions which commands to use ?

              when i run df-h command
              it doesn't shows the second HDD is attached !
              i am supposed to do something before it shows the attached second HDD ?

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              • KOMK Offline
                KOM
                last edited by

                The second hard disk should show up as /dev/da1.  If that isn't present then pfSense isn't detecting it.

                The general syntax of the mount command is:

                mount -options /dev/device_name# /folder_name

                /folder_name must already exist.  You can leave options blank for testing.

                Here is how to add a disk to FreeBSD.

                Note that the disk naming scheme is different so when they talk about /dev/ada1 and /dev/adap1, you should use /dev/da1 and /dev/da1s1 respectively.

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                • J Offline
                  Jamerson
                  last edited by

                  @KOM:

                  The second hard disk should show up as /dev/da1.  If that isn't present then pfSense isn't detecting it.

                  The general syntax of the mount command is:

                  mount -options /dev/device_name# /folder_name

                  /folder_name must already exist.  You can leave options blank for testing.

                  Here is how to add a disk to FreeBSD.

                  Note that the disk naming scheme is different so when they talk about /dev/ada1 and /dev/adap1, you should use /dev/da1 and /dev/da1s1 respectively.

                  thank you
                  i believe this for Sata Disk ,
                  i've ISCI Drive to the VM .
                  when i run df -h it doesn't shows the drive
                  i've deleted the disk and add it twice but the same result
                  Filesystem    Size    Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on

                  /dev/da0s1a    5.8G    1.1G    4.3G    20%    /
                  devfs          1.0K    1.0K      0B  100%    /dev
                  /dev/md0      3.4M    116K    3.0M    4%    /var/run
                  devfs          1.0K    1.0K      0B  100%    /var/dhcpd/dev

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                  • KOMK Offline
                    KOM
                    last edited by

                    i've ISCI Drive to the VM .

                    ???  DO you mean SCSI or iSCSI?  In my lab with VMware Workstation, I added a SCSI disk and it appeared as /dev/da1.

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                    • J Offline
                      Jamerson
                      last edited by

                      @KOM:

                      i've ISCI Drive to the VM .

                      ???  DO you mean SCSI or iSCSI?  In my lab with VMware Workstation, I added a SCSI disk and it appeared as /dev/da1.

                      yes i meant the SCSI disk separate than the VM Disk, and is Thick Provision
                      after i updated to 2.2 i beleive it starts showing up the attached disks

                      df -h still doesn't shows the attached hdd
                      what i am doing wrong

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                      • KOMK Offline
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        df -h still doesn't shows the attached hdd
                        what i am doing wrong

                        I think df only shows mounted filesystems.  Did you partition, format & mount your disk using the directions in the links I posted?

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                        • J Offline
                          Jamerson
                          last edited by

                          @KOM:

                          df -h still doesn't shows the attached hdd
                          what i am doing wrong

                          I think df only shows mounted filesystems.  Did you partition, format & mount your disk using the directions in the links I posted?

                          i am stuck at the first step when i run the command /var/run/dmesg.boot its said /var/run/dmesg.boot:not found
                          i already added to the disk

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                          • KOMK Offline
                            KOM
                            last edited by

                            dmseg.boot is a log file.  You don't run it; you view it with cat or a text editor.

                            OK, firs things first.  What output do you get when you run the command:

                            ls /dev/da*

                            We need to see if pfSense even sees your disk at all.  You are specifically looking for /dev/da1.

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                            • J Offline
                              Jamerson
                              last edited by

                              @KOM:

                              dmseg.boot is a log file.  You don't run it; you view it with cat or a text editor.

                              OK, firs things first.  What output do you get when you run the command:

                              ls /dev/da*

                              We need to see if pfSense even sees your disk at all.  You are specifically looking for /dev/da1.

                              this what i get .

                              [2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root: ls /dev/da*
                              /dev/da0    /dev/da0s1  /dev/da0s1a /dev/da0s1b /dev/da1
                              
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                              • KOMK Offline
                                KOM
                                last edited by

                                Ok, so it sees your disk.  I'm not sure what your problem is then.  Just partition, format and mount it as per the guide I linked to:

                                # gpart create -s GPT da1
                                # gpart add -t freebsd-ufs da1
                                # newfs -U /dev/da1s1
                                # mkdir /newdisk
                                # mount /dev/da1s1 /newdisk
                                

                                Add this to /etc/fstab so that it mounts at boot:

                                /dev/da1s1	/newdisk	ufs	rw	2	2
                                
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                                • J Offline
                                  Jamerson
                                  last edited by

                                  @KOM:

                                  Ok, so it sees your disk.  I'm not sure what your problem is then.  Just partition, format and mount it as per the guide I linked to:

                                  # gpart create -s GPT da1
                                  # gpart add -t freebsd-ufs da1
                                  # newfs -U /dev/da1s1
                                  # mkdir /newdisk
                                  # mount /dev/da1s1 /newdisk
                                  

                                  Add this to /etc/fstab so that it mounts at boot:

                                  /dev/da1s1	/newdisk	ufs	rw	2	2
                                  

                                  Thank you KOM
                                  the problem is when i run the command

                                  newfs -U /dev/da1s1

                                  it said command not found !

                                  [2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root: # newfs -U /dev/da1s1
                                  #: Command not found.
                                  [2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root:

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                                  • KOMK Offline
                                    KOM
                                    last edited by

                                    #: Command not found.

                                    The # character is meant to represent your shell prompt.  You don't actually type that part.  No wonder you've been having trouble.

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                                    • J Offline
                                      Jamerson
                                      last edited by

                                      @KOM:

                                      #: Command not found.

                                      The # character is meant to represent your shell prompt.  You don't actually type that part.  No wonder you've been having trouble.

                                      sorry mommy mistake
                                      does the commands that has /dev/da1s1 means  /dev/da1 for me right ?
                                      i believe dev/da1 is my current install pfsense and dev/da1pl1 is the attached disk ?

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                                      • KOMK Offline
                                        KOM
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                                        I did explain earlier that when they reference /dev/ada1, you would use/dev/da1.  When they use /dev/ada1p1, you would use /dev/da1s1.  p means partition, s means slice, but they are basically the same.

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                                        • J Offline
                                          Jamerson
                                          last edited by

                                          @KOM:

                                          I did explain earlier that when they reference /dev/ada1, you would use/dev/da1.  When they use /dev/ada1p1, you would use /dev/da1s1.  p means partition, s means slice, but they are basically the same.

                                          is exactly what i am doing
                                          [2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root: newfs -U /dev/da1s1
                                          newfs: /dev/da1s1: could not find special device
                                          [2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root:

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                                          • K Offline
                                            kejianshi
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                                            I lost track.  Are you still trying to figure out how to cache dynamic content?  Don't waste too much time.  OK?

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