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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Ah, OK. Interesting.

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      • boukeB
        bouke
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        A small update about my experiment with APU4C4 boards.

        My lab router is up and running 3 days and >3 hours now.
        I am relieved it's running stable and smoothly with BIOS v4.6.8 and pfSense 2.4.4 ☺

        alt text

        I did also speak to my colleagues of technical services. They are running an APU4C4 in production. The did not encounter any problems.

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          jasonraymundo31
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          what's the difference between apu4b4 vs apu4c4

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          • boukeB
            bouke @jasonraymundo31
            last edited by

            @knowbe4

            It's an update of the APU4B4:

            • Minimize leakage from V3A to V3 rail (SD card compatibility)
            • Fix USB header J12 pinout.
            • Change SIM switch to FXLA2203, FXLA2204 went EOL.
            • 10 pin LPC header to allow for future TPM option.

            Reference: https://www.pcengines.ch/apu4b4.htm

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            • boukeB
              bouke @bouke
              last edited by bouke

              The lab router was running fine for >5 days.

              I decided to update it from BIOS v4.6.8 to v4.8.0.5.
              Uptime is >1 day now.

              My reason to update is that I just want to find out if the latest BIOS version will result in a stable pfSense box (or not).

              I have got another APU4 running with BIOS v4.6.8 >6 days now. I might update to v4.6.10 when that APU4's uptime is >30 days. I am aiming to run 4.6.10 >90 days and then tag it as stable.

              Would 90 days be enough to call it stable?

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              • KOMK
                KOM
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                You seem extremely concerned about stability, which is surprising considering your choice of bargain-basement hardware. Nobody can tell you that a platform is stable enough for your needs. That's up to you to decide. If you're really that concerned, buy a second unit and keep it on-hand for emergencies.

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                • dotdashD
                  dotdash @KOM
                  last edited by

                  @kom While inexpensive, PC Engines has a good record for reliability. I've never had trouble with Alix or previous APU versions. Netgate sold PC Engines hardware in the past. I wouldn't consider them bargain-basement hardware. I do agree with your point about keeping spares. I'd test one for a bit, deploy it, only update the bios for some compelling reason, and keep a spare in case something goes wrong.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    Yeah a better point here is why update the BIOS without some very good reason?

                    The most "stable" is going to be the version most other people are running and most people probably never update Coreboot.

                    Simply by updating you're putting yourself in a much smaller group of users running far less tested code. You should have a good reason for doing so.

                    That said I updated my APU(1) to 4.8.0.1 just to test it a few months back and have seen no issues.

                    Steve

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                      VAMike @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 said in PC Engines APU4C4 Experience:

                      Yeah a better point here is why update the BIOS without some very good reason?

                      4.8.0.5 enables ECC

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                        jasonraymundo31
                        last edited by jasonraymundo31

                        @bouke what's the up-time now? also did you face an issue ?

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                        • boukeB
                          bouke @jasonraymundo31
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                          @knowbe4 I am glad you asked. The up time is approximately one month. I didn't face any further issues with this board.

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                            xparanoik
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                            @BOUKE do you have any more updates for us? Interested in getting rid of my old Supermicro Atom SoC server and building an APU4C4 pfSense box instead. Did you buy just the board or a whole kit with enclosure?

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                            • dotdashD
                              dotdash
                              last edited by

                              I've been getting the APU4C4's in kit form via a US reseller. I had trouble installing until I updated them to the most recent BIOS. I never bothered updating APU1 or APU2 units, but besides some doubled text output during boot, they work fine now.

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                              • boukeB
                                bouke @xparanoik
                                last edited by

                                @xparanoik said in PC Engines APU4C4 Experience:

                                @BOUKE do you have any more updates for us? Interested in getting rid of my old Supermicro Atom SoC server and building an APU4C4 pfSense box instead. Did you buy just the board or a whole kit with enclosure?

                                Normally I just buy the whole kit: enclosure, board, mSATA SSD (msata16h), power adapter.

                                I can recommend Meconet if you require a 19" enclosure:
                                https://shop.meconet.de/meconet-mBOX-case-solutions/19-Inch-cases/for-PC-Engines-260mm/mBOX-19-260mm-for-one-PC-Engines-ALIX-APU-with-4-x-LAN-1-x-serial-1-x-USB-1-x-power-for-external-power-supply::117712.html

                                But be very specific if you order at Meconet. Always verify your choice by e-mail before ordering! They have a lot of different enclosures.

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                                • boukeB
                                  bouke @dotdash
                                  last edited by bouke

                                  @dotdash said in PC Engines APU4C4 Experience:

                                  I've been getting the APU4C4's in kit form via a US reseller. I had trouble installing until I updated them to the most recent BIOS. I never bothered updating APU1 or APU2 units, but besides some doubled text output during boot, they work fine now.

                                  Indeed. You really have to update the BIOS for the APU4 board.
                                  I just update to the newest BIOS version before an APU2/3/4 is being installed for a customer:

                                  • 4.9.0.4
                                  • https://pcengines.github.io/

                                  I have bought two "Flash recovery adapter for apu2/3". The flash recovery adapter also works fine on the APU4 boards (I did verify this by e-mail at PC Engine's support and I did test it myself). So, when you brick a board, you can easily recover it.

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                                    gtrdriver
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                                    Hallo

                                    i just got my APU4c4 Board yesterday - installed Pfsense on it - everything works like a Charm.
                                    Then i decided to update Bios of Board for Max stability ...

                                    I Chosse the File "apu4" from https://pcengines.github.io

                                    Update runs fine everything looks good.

                                    After Reboot PFSense wont boot any more - allways run into Kernel Panic (dont know if this is the right word for this issue)

                                    then i tryed to Reinstall Pfsense again - but even if i try to boot from USB Installer i get same Issue

                                    ![alt text](image url)ScreenShot2998.jpg ScreenShot2997.jpg

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                                    • boukeB
                                      bouke @gtrdriver
                                      last edited by

                                      @gtrdriver Try to downgrade the BIOS. When unsuccessful: use a debricker. These cost a few Euros/Dollars.

                                      https://www.pcengines.ch/spi1a.htm

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                                        gtrdriver
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                                        Hi

                                        What Version of Bios do you think should i choose ?

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                                        • fireodoF
                                          fireodo @gtrdriver
                                          last edited by

                                          @gtrdriver said in PC Engines APU4C4 Experience:

                                          Hi

                                          What Version of Bios do you think should i choose ?

                                          You could give the legacy Bios 4.0.28 or mainline Bios prior to 4.10.0 a try - the versions above contain some significant changes that may interfere with your other hardware.
                                          IMHO,
                                          fireodo

                                          Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                                          SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                                          pfsense 2.8.0 CE
                                          Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                                            gtrdriver
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                                            Hi

                                            i have created a bootable Debian Stick - and tryed this

                                            BIOS version v4.9.0.7

                                            With this Bios Version Pfsense Seem to boot correctly - i will test.

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