Console Message upon boot
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Since it seems that is the raid controller, guess its telling you its battery is fully charged ;)
On side note, I would suggest you look to upgrading to 2.4.5p1
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Mmm, the fact it now reports that frequently and didn't before could be the battery aging perhaps. Assuming that's with the same mfi driver and firmware that is.
Steve
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I think stevenw10's suggestion of a new battery is prudent. I will order a new one today
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update on past correspondence:
I changed out the battery and there were no messages (about one month) until this morning.The console reported two lines:
mf10:47976 (654780122c/0x0008/info) - current battery capacity is above threshold
mf10:47976 (654780122c/0x0008/info) - BBU enabled: changing WT vir WBAppreciate any comments or suggestions
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The new battery is the same rated capacity? If it's higher the firmware could be flagging that as unexpected as shown there.
Steve
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Battery is identical Dell battery. Same capacity and voltage
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The capacity is usually calculated from the charge current and the time taken to charge. In general brand new batteries can take a few cycles to normalise that.
If that's the first time you've seen that I would not worry about it.
I doubt there is anything we can do about it in pfSense anyway. It would be some Dell firmware setting if anything can be set.
Steve
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Does it look to return rational values from:
mfiutil show battery
?It does in fact look like there are some values you can set for the BBU there:
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mfiutilSteve
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entering option 8 on the console
run mfiutil show battery
mfi0:Battery Statemanufacturer date 2/27/2020
serial 2102
mfr Sanyo
model DLU8735
Chemistry ` LION
Design Capacity 1900 mah
Full Charge Capacity 1693 mah
Current Capacity 1685 mah
Charge Cycles 2
Current Charge 100%
Design Voltage 3700 mv
Current Voltage 4120 mv
Temperature 20 C
Autolearn Period 90 days
Next Lean Time Mon Dec 28 10:54:42 2020
Learn Delay Interval 0 hours
Autolearn Model enabled
Status Normal
State of Health GoodEverything looks OK from my perspective although the operating voltage is high at 4.120 volts.
Thanks for your help.
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Yeah that looks good. It might have reported something higher on the first charge cycle. I would expect it to change a bit after a few more cycles as it learns.
Steve