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    Supermicro sys-5018a-ftn4 no startup sound

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Yes, the FW-7551 is the same.
      It has a speaker. It beeps at POST when the bios tests the hardware. pfSense is unable to play the startup tune through it.
      I spent a while investigating it myself and having failed I asked the devs about it. Turns out they had looked into it previously and also not found an explanation.
      The most likely cause I can see is that the speaker hardware is somehow in a different logical location but I agree it seems like an odd decision.

      Steve

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      • iorxI
        iorx
        last edited by

        BUMP! Me to!  :)  SYS-5018A-FTN4

        Boot up beep is there but no sound from within pfSense, startup/shutdown/reboot…  :(

        Link to HW: http://www.supermicro.com.tw/products/system/1U/5018/SYS-5018A-FTN4.cfm?parts=SHOW

        Any update on this?

        pfSense 2.2.4

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          tha_toadman
          last edited by

          I'll pile on and mention that my new Lanner unit is not playing these sounds at startup or shutdown. Is there anything I can run or provide to help troubleshoot this?

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          • ?
            Guest
            last edited by

            Is there anything I can run or provide to help troubleshoot this?

            Jump into the BIOS and activate Power on self test (POST) perhaps you will hear the beep
            then before pfSense is booting. And it is like it is, the POST will be done before any kind of
            OS will booting, but only during the boot phase, so no OS can be involved in this.

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              tha_toadman
              last edited by

              Jump into the BIOS and activate Power on self test (POST) perhaps you will hear the beep
              then before pfSense is booting.

              I do hear this beep when it POST's. It's the pfSense startup/shutdown chime that I don't hear. This feature would be nice to have back as the unit is headless.

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                Guest
                last edited by

                @tha_toadman:

                Jump into the BIOS and activate Power on self test (POST) perhaps you will hear the beep
                then before pfSense is booting.

                I do hear this beep when it POST's. It's the pfSense startup/shutdown chime that I don't hear. This feature would be nice to have back as the unit is headless.

                Perhaps also interesting for you to know Beeper problem

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  If any of you come up with a solution to this, I'd love to hear it. (in all senses of that!)

                  Steve

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                  • iorxI
                    iorx
                    last edited by

                    Got limited knowledge of BSD but here my google aquired info on beep in BSD

                    # sysctl -a | grep hw.syscons.bell
                    hw.syscons.bell: 1
                    

                    That means thats the hardware is found and that kernelmodule is loaded as long; as I understand it.

                    # beep 
                    

                    doesn't beep

                    # echo "BP" > /dev/speaker
                    

                    Got the silent treatment from the above also…

                    So I still got a very nice and quiet box* when it comes to boot up, shutdown and restart. :)

                    [SYS-5018A-FTN4 & pfSense 2.2.4]

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      From dlogan:

                      Supermicro sys-5018a-ftn4  & amd64 version 2.1.5

                      From iorx:

                      SYS-5018A-FTN4 & pfSense 2.2.4

                      And based on this informations I was posting the link where another
                      member (@robi) was posting the following comment about:
                      This tune is not played by Supermicro boards for some reason.

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                      • iorxI
                        iorx
                        last edited by

                        Yes, and? :)
                        I'm I missing something here? Should I use a different thread?

                        More people have the issue but no one got an solution what I can see.

                        I was just going to rule out that I haven't missed something obvious by showing what I tried.

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                          miken32
                          last edited by

                          I guess still no update on this? Surprising that devs haven't been able to figure this one out, since they sell the hardware. It's a great feature when you have to remote troubleshoot over the phone with someone who is clueless!

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                            tha_toadman
                            last edited by

                            Unfortunately there's been no update. It is the last missing feature that I have yet to resolve.

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                              cmb
                              last edited by

                              We haven't even looked at it prior to now. At a quick review, it doesn't work in 2.3 either on that hardware. That's so far down my list of priorities it won't get any attention for 2.3 at a minimum. If someone wants to dig into it, you're more than welcome. It's either a hardware issue or a FreeBSD issue.

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