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    [Solved] Boot error when trying to install on HP Microserver

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      ljorgensen
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      @johnpoz:

      what microserver you trying to install too - there are quite a few different models.  I run my pfsense as a vm on HP N40L running esxi 6.5

      It's a Gen8 (part no. 819185-421). I'm not a big fan on running it in a vm as this machine needs to be as simple as possible.

      The rest of the replies in this thread tells me that this machine is overkill for a firewall. Might be so, but this is the absolute cheapest HP server you can buy at $230, and we're an HP shop. It needs to be deployed in a remote location so we need hardware we know - and the included iLO is a steal at that price.

      I've put an HP four port gigabit NIC in the machine.

      So, back to my original question: What does that error mean?

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Try with 2.4.

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          ljorgensen
          last edited by

          @doktornotor:

          Try with 2.4.

          Downloaded last night's beta and it seems to give the same error (attached screenshot).

          I'm going to try to install some other thing on that box to verify that it can in fact install stuff.

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            ljorgensen
            last edited by

            Solved it. I have updated the first post with the solution.

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              kpa
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              The RAID controller needs to be disabled in the BIOS and changed to "SATA AHCI Support". This loses the RAID functionality which is a major bummer, but now the thing can boot and install pfSense.

              Not really. FreeBSD offers way superior software RAID solutions than what most of the integrated RAID solutions can offer. ZFS that is going to be part of the 2.4 release can do just about everything you could ask from a RAID raid controller in software including stripes, mirrors, raidz (roughly equivalent to RAID 5) setups and more.

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                doktornotor Banned
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                Yeah indeed, I would discourage the use of any "hardware" RAID with ZFS.

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                  chris147
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                  @ljorgensen:

                  Solved it. I have updated the first post with the solution.

                  Thanks for posting the solution. It'll help others in the future.

                  I totally agree with your rational for installing straight onto the server. Hope it works out well for you.

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                    ljorgensen
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                    @kpa:

                    Not really. FreeBSD offers way superior software RAID solutions than what most of the integrated RAID solutions can offer. ZFS that is going to be part of the 2.4 release can do just about everything you could ask from a RAID raid controller in software including stripes, mirrors, raidz (roughly equivalent to RAID 5) setups and more.

                    That sounds really great. I'll re-install the box once 2.4 becomes available.

                    Lars

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                      doktornotor Banned
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                      Well, if you want RAID with 2.3.x, use can use gmirror.

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                        ljorgensen
                        last edited by

                        @doktornotor:

                        Well, if you want RAID with 2.3.x, use can use gmirror.

                        I missed that option entirely… Now the box is deployed so it's too late to fix. I'll just have to rely on the drive until 2.4 comes out  :)

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