Enable VGA on Serial Memstick install
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Yeah the header is 2mm pitch which is common for VGA but not the 2.54mm pitch most other headers are. Hence I'm using some random front-panel connectors jammed in the plug!
Steve
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Here I am, 2 more XTM 850 and stuck. I figured out to use balena etcher to write the installer to 1GB CF card and install using the ZFS option since the watchguard box boots CF before SATA. Just wanted to drop this note here because this will definitely not be the last time I need to install this, I just wish I knew the keystrokes to boot from usb without having to open the watchguard box.
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Mmm, I never found anyway to do it whilst anything else is present.
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@fibrewire I never found a way around it, so I opted for using the onboard VGA header. If you decide to go that route, it’s pretty painless (although only green is passed from the header).
I can confirm these pinouts are also correct for the 850 (bottom of the page):
https://community.sophos.com/products/unified-threat-management/f/hardware-installation-up2date-licensing/108244/howto-utm9-home-on-a-watchguard-xtm5-series
I used:
uxcell Female to Female 2P to 1P Jumper Wire 2mm to 2.54mm Pitch Ribbon Cable Breadboard DIY 20.5cm Long https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM72VBF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_McngFbZ0SSXCE
And
Twinkle Bay D-SUB DB15 Female 15Pin Jack Port to Terminal Breakout Board Connector 3Row Plug, DR15 VGA Female with Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F9QFMKN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KfngFbT4ETXQ7
Match up pinouts and PAY ATTENTION to the #1 pin on the board and orient yourself with it for lining up the pins accordingly. Also, don’t be like me and forget you subbed in a CPU without onboard graphics and are wondering why nothing is working. The 850 with gladly accept a E3-1220Lv2 (17TDP), but will complain about the lack of graphics. I figured out that 4 short beeps on boot = no graphics available.
Other notable things:
Full access to the BIOS. THE FAN SPEEDS ARE USER MODIFIABLE (I wish I knew this before dropping 100+ on fans and a 1U CPU cooler. Also, you can turn on C-states, limit the amount of active cores, etc.
In other words, you can turn the jet-engine furnace into a much more manageable device outside of a server room.
If you don’t feel like screwing with the PWM stuff, Noctua also makes a TINY fan controller that fits nicely behind the power switch.
Noctua NA-FC1, 4-Pin PWM Fan Controller (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072M2HKSN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6nngFb6M8PF7E
Best of luck.
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Yeah, still pretty loud though.
I also found no way to enable console redirect for the BIOS output which would be nice.
Steve
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@stephenw10 - thanks for your help, had to reinstall again and used the flashed CF card to reinstall 2.4.5 after I realized an issue with 2.5.0
Is the XTM-850 supportable moving forward?
https://www.watchguard.com/docs/datasheet/wg_xtm800_ds.pdf
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I don't see why not. What was the issue?
Mine appears to have a hardware fault. You just reinstalled to HD using the memstick serial image on a CF card?
Steve
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@stephenw10 yes both of my XTM 800 series appear as though they have a hardware fault on 2.5.0, but reinstalling from 2.4.5 from CF brought them both back online with no issues.
While running 2.5.0 I can sometimes make it to the serial console successfully, other times I cannot. It’s as if something on boot shifts the memory from one location to output on the serial console. As soon as this behavior is triggered it takes a very long time for the web interface to respond on some options, other options not so long. The pfsense boot chime is slower than normal as well.
Entering the boot loader and booting the kernel.old will remedy this, so it would seem kernel related.
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Hmm, interesting. Something like this?
Setting up DNSs... Starting DNS Resolver...APEI ??? Error cf000000-4a78-6a04-313f-c2e10ed83fa3: Error Data: 01 6f da c9 28 52 b6 38 2e 23 e2 5c 1a 77 2c 29 e0 a8 06 9a 66 07 12 11 ff 34 09 d4 9f 63 6d a0 43 ef d4 3a 09 6e a5 a5 a4 6e 24 f9 43 87 03 52 74 96 4f 06 91 70 e9 2a 02 a9 f7 1a d5 d7 48 fa 51 c2 5d ac 10 54 aa bb a0 e2 25 3c 3a 95 3c d8 68 50 42 e6 3c 81 3f d2 69 55 c2 e4 f7 82 d9 d0 19 57 f9 66 d1 b8 c9 4e 12 1b ff c3 b1 d7 7a 7a 48 02 51 4c 71 4a 99 b7 ba e7 ab 3d 55 e0 88 e1 b1 cf ad aa be 00 fd 11 8b b7 b0 16 9f a5 6e 40 41 1c 56 c0 d0 7d 49 2c 52 aa 5f 9b 22 b2 b3 48 2c 1b e3 40 15 40 ab b2 23 e5 e7 3c 3c 24 bc 83 ab 7e 20 72 83 3a e0 0f 86 bb b5 93 e4 18 d0 1d 9d 31 bb d5 86 06 e1 92 05 76 77 76 bf 47 7e b1 c9 e4 12 bc 8a fb 64 ef c4 cb 94 ab 4a 53 07 38 76 a3 ce 1c cd 96 c7 59 95 90 3c 06 ce 74 c5 ab 97 ea 3e 38 63 00 90 92 3e f5 e9 b4 64 2f 10 06 7d 3c 4b d3 d6 1e 53 c0 1a 6a 57 cb ab e8 6d 3b 85 97 98 35 e9 aa 4c 1a 15 07 d0 fd aa ed ed 39
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@stephenw10 yes that exactly. Hopefully it’s an easy fix?
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Aha! Well no idea. I had assumed it was bad hardware but if it's consistent across devices though it must be something 2.5 is tickling. That's good I hads written off that box.
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@fibrewire What brand of CF card are you using? I have a 4gb Verbatim CF card and my box won't pick it up.
It all started when I upgraded from 2.4.5 to 2.5 and got the same boot loop error with the memory/kernel problem. Kind of a new to all of this, I tried flashing the bios with FreeDOS on a 256mb CF card, nearly bricking the system. Thankfully, it never succeeded. Then, I took out the hard drive and tried to do a fresh install via laptop, but that didnt work either as the system doesn't even boot up. I still see "WG Bios v1.3" on the LCD when I turn it on. I'm curious about the VGA route, but if I can avoid taking that route I will.
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@maevoureik https://www.ebay.com/itm/143542942038
No need to flash the BIOS, the present one works fine.
I believe I used Balena Etcher to write the serial console image.
As an aside, if you interrupt the boot process when the serial console first connects then you can boot the kernel.old on a machine that has been upgraded. Everything will work as long as you don't reboot. There are some notes above for doing that, and notes for making the kernel.old permanent elsewhere in the forum until you can resolve your upgrade issue later.
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I had the same problem (APEI ??? Error spam) with XTM850.
Resolved by adding:
debug.acpi.disabled="apei"
to /boot/loader.conf
See https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=248746By the way, how do you adjust your fan speeds with XTM850? Tried WGXepc64 but not supported.
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Nice find! That seems to have resurrected my XTM800 too.
There are fan control values in the BIOS. It doesn't go super quiet though, it's a power hungry box.
WGXepc should detect the hardware but I never found a way to set the LED on that board (despite looking for a long time!) and the fan control in the BIOS was 'good enough' for me. You do need a VGA console to access it though which is a PITA. Might be possible to add it.
Steve
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