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      GabrieleMax
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      Hi guys,

      this server was used for VmWare environment but now I'd like to use it like a PfSense Firewall but I tried a lot of time to install it and the first reboot fails always! :(

      Here you can find the details of the server:
      https://ibb.co/SQPDNmy
      https://ibb.co/QDC4vHs
      https://ibb.co/pjqLnBn
      https://ibb.co/zXSsr4H
      https://ibb.co/B4FYFfN
      https://ibb.co/mzJCT90
      https://ibb.co/kV76h9F

      Regards.
      GabrieleMax

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        All of those screenshots show the raid controller setup.

        Where does it actually fail to boot? What error is shown?

        I assume it boots the installer correctly and the install itself completes without errors?

        What target drive did you install to?

        Steve

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          mvikman
          last edited by

          Did you actually set the the RAID arrays Virtual Drive as boot drive?
          Looking at the last pic, it says "current=None"

          But yeah, more info needed on the boot failure and possible errors.

          pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
          Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
          Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
          HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
          HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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            GabrieleMax @mvikman
            last edited by GabrieleMax

            @mvikman

            I solved the issue, these are the steps:

            1. Partitioning
            2. Partition
            3. Partition Scheme
            4. Partition Editor
            5. Initializing
            6. Issue
            7. Finished

            Now after the first reboot PfSense is loaded but before I start to configure it I'd like to know if I choosed the right steps here below my dubts:

            • Should I choose Legacy (Auto UFS BIOS) and not UEFI (Auto UFS UEFI) installation?
            • In the partion scheme should I choose BSD or GPT?

            Maybe you saw the errors at he point 5 and 6 but automatically the system finished the installation and I think these are not problems but I don't know for the use of the f.w. in the future ... 🙄

            Regards.
            GabrieleMax

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Any of those combinations should work as long as the hardware/BIOS supports it.

              I would personally choose ZFS on a large disk like that. The snapshots feature ZFS offers can be invaluable.

              Steve

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                GabrieleMax @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10

                Thanks for you reply! :)

                I tried on https://ibb.co/YtbMRrb to use "Auto (ZFS)" but I had a boot loop and the o.s. wasn't load!

                Now I could choose from BIOS (Legacy) and UEFI, maybe you read what happened at the end of the installation by UEFI and I don't know if that "issue" could be a problem during the f.w. using, could/should try with Legacy option or https://ibb.co/ZLkQx4P is not a problem?

                Regards.
                GabrieleMax

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Those errors are a concern but if you only see them during install and not during normal operation I wouldn't be overly concerned.

                  Generally pfSense works better without hardware raid controllers in my experience. If you want to use raid using two disks in a ZFS mirror.

                  Steve

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                    GabrieleMax @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10

                    I totally agree with you, I have other three PfSense (two 2.6.0 and one 2.5.2 which I should upgrade) and the hardware configuration is like what you said!

                    Tomorrow when I'll come to the office I'll remove two of the fours disks and I'll re-install PfSense in ZFS mode, I prefer to remove the hardware which I don't need to take care them in a drawer!

                    Regards.
                    GabrieleMax

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                      Sergei_Shablovsky @GabrieleMax
                      last edited by Sergei_Shablovsky

                      @GabrieleMax said in IBM System x3550 M2:

                      @stephenw10

                      Tomorrow when I'll come to the office I'll remove two of the fours disks and I'll re-install PfSense in ZFS mode, I prefer to remove the hardware which I don't need to take care them in a drawer!

                      Let’s put my 5c on this:

                      • x3550 M2 are old, but sufficient machine for pfSense, especially You give them 2 x Xeon X5690 (same stepping and version! + GREAT thermal grease!) and 24Gb of 1.333 ECC RAM (Hynix, Micron, Nanya…) AND switch OFF ALL unused hardware (except DVD/CD) and COM port sharing/redirects;

                      • not forgot to FW update ALL (IMM -> uEFI -> DSA -> RAID -> backplane -> HDD -> onboard NIC) from IBM Support web System x3550 M2, 7978
                        FW UPDATE ARE IMPORTANT!

                      And better to replace HDD on SSD (better to set 2 in mirror as system and other 2 in mirror as for system logs exclusively).

                      And this hoarse able to grinding 5Gb traffic with Suricata/Snort + bunch of FW rules, VPNs and shapers… ;)

                      You may sure that this x3550 m2 working for You next 5-8+ years.
                      (Just buy 1 x EXTRA PSU (power supply unit) for hot-spare change if one of old would die because capacitors die.)

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