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    • DaddyGoD
      DaddyGo @chrisfox75
      last edited by DaddyGo

      @chrisfox75

      because everything is fine with the disks / array 😂
      take this into account @johnpoz "When you install pfsense it will create the partition on your disk/array for its use.. This is what df would show.. That partition size." !!!!

      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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        chrisfox75
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        The partition size on installation was the full size of the array when installed so why the discrepency.. As i wrote in my first post, this happened 2 different times 2 different machines and different drives. Partition size reflects array size but DF -H does not report the correct partition size.

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        • DaddyGoD
          DaddyGo @chrisfox75
          last edited by

          @chrisfox75

          then again, back here:

          "how did you set up RAID 5?

          by H710 RAID setup? (Press CTRL-R during boot)
          or with the pfSense installer? (FreeBSD)"

          Cats bury it so they can't see it!
          (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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            chrisfox75 @DaddyGo
            last edited by

            @DaddyGo said in Drive Space Incorrect Raid 5:

            H710 RAID setup?

            H710 RAID setup

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              chrisfox75 @chrisfox75
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              Advanced Properties
              Status	 
              Name	Virtual Disk 0
              Device Description	Virtual Disk 0 on Integrated RAID Controller 1
              State	Online
              Layout	RAID-5
              Size	8382.00 GB
              Span Count	1
              Block Size	512 bytes
              Bus Protocol	SAS
              Media Type	HDD
              Operational State	Not Applicable
              Read Policy	Adaptive Read Ahead
              Write Policy	Write Back
              Stripe Size	64K
              Disk Cache Policy	Default
              Enhanced Cache	Not Applicable
              Progress	Not Applicable
              Bad Blocks Found	No
              Secured	No
              Remaining Redundancy	1
              T10 PI Status	Disabled
              Controller	PERC H710 Mini (Embedded)
              View Physical Disks
              
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              • DaddyGoD
                DaddyGo @chrisfox75
                last edited by DaddyGo

                @chrisfox75

                it depends on a hardware-based RAID and Dell card
                configure ZFS arrays (RAID 5) with pfSense installer

                +++++edit:

                genuine Dell stuff is not supported under FreeBSD - by Dell
                do you see FreeBSD OP system somewhere here?

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                Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                  chrisfox75 @DaddyGo
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                  @DaddyGo

                  My Perc H710 does not have IT mode enabled its running as a dell card, i dont see a benefit in running ZFS software raid when the hardware raid runs just fine

                  I wonder if i went wrong was with the partition scheme during setup

                  I used MBR - Dos Partitions not sure how that would matter unless there is a size limit on the partition that i dont know about and really what option should be used? But after selecting MBR i did see all of the partitions and their correct sizes that they should have been, if the array is reporting correctly why isnt the OS reporting the same

                  Someone else has had to run into this before. Doubt it has anything to do with pfSense, its all FreeBSD

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                    chrisfox75 @DaddyGo
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                    @DaddyGo said in Drive Space Incorrect Raid 5:

                    @chrisfox75

                    it depends on a hardware-based RAID and Dell card
                    configure ZFS arrays (RAID 5) with pfSense installer

                    +++++edit:

                    genuine Dell stuff is not supported under FreeBSD - by Dell
                    do you see FreeBSD OP system somewhere here?

                    23f1907e-4d82-4a56-bb67-2a615a60f184-image.png

                    9a5f19c3-d4d3-4753-a3f3-25bd224dec4b-image.png

                    If FreeBSD is not compatible then tell me why for one it is running and why you just said

                    " It depends on a hardware-based RAID and Dell card
                    configure ZFS arrays (RAID 5) with pfSense installer "

                    So now your saying if i reconfigure the partitions as ZFS it will report correctly and run fine when your paste of the controller said the opposite?

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                    • DaddyGoD
                      DaddyGo @chrisfox75
                      last edited by DaddyGo

                      @chrisfox75

                      We run Dell R210II hardwares (3 pcs.) with PERC H200 in native mode...

                      the ZFS is a high-security file system, that’s a fact
                      therefore, we use RAID 5 mode on these pfSense devices

                      and yes we configured the RAID mode with the pfSense installer
                      works fantastic

                      BTW:
                      FreeBSD supports this card (H710)
                      otherwise, Dell will not address FreeBSD compatibility

                      I think no one in this world...
                      have not yet installed TBs (gigamegaterrepeta) of HDD / SSDs for pfSense
                      pointless and damn unsafe
                      large hard drives consume a lot of power

                      this is an NGFW / router!

                      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                        chrisfox75
                        last edited by

                        So basically if i dont conform and rebuild this box using ZFS this thing will never report the correct drive space to the OS. Obviously something is just strange here..

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                        • DaddyGoD
                          DaddyGo @chrisfox75
                          last edited by

                          @chrisfox75

                          Juppp,

                          okay, I don't think anyone can answer that for you
                          because no one makes such a crazy configuration
                          everyone here deals with the basic (advanced) operation of the firewall and gives advice

                          so experiment as described above

                          I’ve worked with Dell a lot in the past, so my opinion is that the issue here is this hardware RAID software RAID

                          if you want to be absolutely sure, throw up a FreeBSD 12 ..... on this "iron" and see what happens

                          I don't think so(!!!!!), but it could also be that pfSense itself doesn't see it anymore.....TBs
                          because it makes no sense, anyway

                          Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                          (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                            chrisfox75 @DaddyGo
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                            @DaddyGo

                            I think no one in this world...
                            have not yet installed TBs (gigamegaterrepeta) of HDD / SSDs for pfSense
                            pointless and damn unsafe
                            large hard drives consume a lot of power

                            this is an NGFW / router!

                            I have built numerous Checkpoint Firewalls over the years running TB's of storage for customers, and for at the time the largest ISP in the world UUNET before MCI Worldcom bought them and everything ran great for Gigabytes and Terabytes of storage so i wouldnt say nobody in this world has done it, and im sure im not the only one running a Dell R720 with a few TB of storage on the unit, you work with the hardware you have and make the best out of it, im not planning on going out and buying a brand new server with a few gigs of storage for a firewall/router and most people understand that.

                            I appreciate your help and direction but could do without the direction of the best way you think it should be done when everyone has their own, and besides why im doing it this way was completely irrelevant to the initial question i posted as to why the OS is reporting the wrong size for the partitions

                            First by posting this that was not helpful at all

                            "genuine Dell stuff is not supported under FreeBSD - by Dell
                            do you see FreeBSD OP system somewhere here?"

                            and then stating

                            "BTW:
                            FreeBSD supports this card (H710)
                            otherwise, Dell will not address FreeBSD compatibility"

                            Which completely through me for a loop not understanding if it was or it wasnt. Just cause it works sometimes doesnt mean its completely compatible.

                            Again, the help is appreciated, after all the confusion i found a site that explained the whole process to me regarding partitions on FreeBSD then what i got outta being confused.

                            Being nice goes a long way with others..
                            Thanks for your assistance @DaddyGo
                            Have a blessed day.

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                            • DaddyGoD
                              DaddyGo @chrisfox75
                              last edited by DaddyGo

                              @chrisfox75 said in Drive Space Incorrect Raid 5:

                              Being nice goes a long way with others..

                              allow me one last word - my friend!

                              you probably misunderstand me, because of my shitty english (sorry, I speak three languages and English is not the primary)

                              I dissolve the confusion pictures in your head:

                              "BTW:
                              FreeBSD supports this card (H710) =
                              https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mrsas&sektion=4

                              "genuine Dell stuff is not supported under FreeBSD - by Dell
                              do you see FreeBSD OP system somewhere here?" =

                              bb097ad7-1ffa-4c06-9d86-2cd0512668fb-image.png

                              BTW:
                              I still don't understand what TBs storage capacity is needed on pfSense ???

                              Have a nice day!

                              Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                              (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Try geom part list.

                                It looks like mounted slice just isn't any bigger that 2TB.

                                Steve

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