Proventia IBM Gx3002 install guidance
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The gx3002 looks to have a standard male (with pins) DB9 serial port on it. A normal null modem cable should fit fine. If you had to use a gender changer you probably have the wrong cable.
The Cisco ASA5505 has an RJ45 console port so I assume you must have used an adapter of some sort?Steve
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Thanks for your help. Sorry if this is a duplicate post.
I needed the following:
serial coupler
null modem connector ( I assume null modem cable would have worked fine)
usb to serial to connect to my mac.This had a 20GB IDE HDD, which made the box really loud and heavy. I removed it and I installed pfsense on a mini usb disk.
The installation asked me to install a customer kernel or standard. It would not boot with a standard kernel, so I re-installed pfsense and put an embedded kernel and it booted fine.![photo 2-1.JPG](/public/imported_attachments/1/photo 2-1.JPG)
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Ah, nice.
Looks like a good box for pfSense. It seems to have LAN-bypass, did you have to disable that somehow?Steve
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It is nice, for $50 on ebay. Its very quiet with it running off usb memory stix. IM not sure how the lan bypass works. I has two ports labeled as protected(red) and those don't light up when i plug an ethernet cable to them. I dont know if there is a jumper on board that needs to be changed. I didnt see anything in the bios. I'll let you know.
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Usually with LAN-bypass the two ports will default to bypass mode (where the two ports are simply connected together and not to the NICs internally) if the OS doesn't keep reseting the watchdog periodically. You can usually disable that function or set it permanently in either state using jumpers or in the BIOS setup, looks like you're aware of that. :) Alternatively it may be possible to add the watchdog reset to pfSense and keep the LAN-bypass functionality.
Steve
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Next to the ethernet ports on the motherboard, there is a two red jumpers, moving the top one over to the right one space, enables these "protected ports."
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Hi,
Does this mean that even though it has 4 physical ports, only 2 are addressable in pfsense?
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Nope, this box appears to have 4 Realtek 8139 interfaces. All are visible to pfSense and all will be usable once you've disabled the lan-bypass. At least that's how I read this thread in combination with this one: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,60482.0.html
Steve
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I'm also looking for some help. I bought 5 of these things and I've only gotten one to work after about 8 hours trying to get an installation on it. In the end, I had to dd the 4GB nanobsd image to a HDD and install the HDD. It worked once.
Kinda getting frustrated with them at this point. Has anyone here gotten pfsense to work on the device preferrrably using the entire capacity of the hard drive or is running from CompactFlash without getting the fault? Any help at all is appreciated. If I figure anything out on my own I'll post bask here.
Source, when you say "top" do you mean looking at the device from the front or back. I guess what I really want to know is the jumper closest to the bypass LED or farthest away?
Thanks guys, looking forward to getting these up and running!
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I'm also looking for some help.
You could help the readers of this topic help you by providng more information.
I bought 5 of these things and I've only gotten one to work after about 8 hours trying to get an installation on it. In the end, I had to dd the 4GB nanobsd image to a HDD and install the HDD. It worked once.
You spent the 8 hours on the one box? or tried installs on a number of boxes?
Please provide more details of what you mean by worked "once". Install completed then first reboot completed but thereafter it wouldn't boot to the option question? What changed that you consider it no longer "works"?
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Hi,
Fair enough Wallabybob. Sorry for the wall of text that follows. I am trying to use the 2.1 images and when I was successful in booting the USB I had to perform the boot delay trick. I chose my words poorly. When I said once, I meant that I was successful in getting only 1 to run, albeit with a 4GB nano image. As far as I know it still works, but I set it aside to try and get the others to work.
The 8 hours were spent over the course of two days on 4 of the 5 machines. The fifth machine I opened up after I posted and found it damaged, I'm asking for a replacement. So I have 4 machines to work with right now. The first machine is 800MHz not 1GHz as advertised. I suspect it's a clocking issue but have not had a chance to see what's up with that specific issue.
I first imaged the LiveCD to a thumb drive and placed the thumb drive in the unit's top USB port. I went into the BIOS and told it to boot from that drive first, then to boot to the HDD, then to boot to the "boot devices on the add-on card". That last part if from memory, so the exact wording might be different. The internal HDD is an 40G IDE from WD. After letting it sit for about 30 minutes while I tried to find out more about the GX3002 it still sat at what i'll call "Pre-Boot" when the BIOS hands the machine over to the bootloader. Nothing happened.
I then powered off the machine and tired to re-image the LiveCD with no success. I tried various options in the BIOS to get the booting from USB to work. I tried imaging the memstick image to the USB drive with similar results. I then put the drive in an IDE to USB caddy and imaged the 4GB image to the disk directly. This appeared to work but seemed to lock it up. I also tried imaging the 512MB nano to a 512 CF card I have handy and I get the exact same result as Cougar 281 in the thread http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=60482.0
I pulled another unit and stuck the USB drive with the memstick image on it and it booted to pfsense nearly immediately. I could not install from the memstick image, when I tried option 99 (unlisted but it let me enter it at the prompt) I received an error about a missing script. I tried the LiveCD image again but that would not boot at all. I gave up for the day.
Today I installed the IDE drive in another computer with a CDROM. I burned the liveCD to a disc and loaded it up. I was successful in formatting the drive and installing pfsense onto it. I put the drive back in the (2nd) GX3002 and it would not boot. Put the memstick imaged USB drive in it and it worked. I could not get it to boot from the drive. I took the drive out and imaged 4GB nano and it worked. This is the only working one. I tried the other two but they get stuck at the same place as the first when booting from the HDD. Booting from USB works on the 3rd and I have not tried the 4th.
But Trev, you might be wondering, why not run from USB? The answer is because I want to run from the whole HDD, not just 10% of it. I want to use the proxy package and try and help save on transfer and speed up the connection for frequently used sites.
I brought 3 of them home (second, third and fourth) this weekend to try and see what I can do. If you guys have any ideas, I'm willing to try 'em.
My first thing to try is to get the BIOS settings out of the only one that works and mirror it to the others.
Thanks!
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I assume you're using a serial console, yes?
When you installed to the HD in a different machine did you select the embedded kernel or enable serial console in the webgui?The Nano images are the only thing that use serial console by default. Everything else requires you to take steps to enable it.
The livecd image won't work in s USB flash drive. Use the memstick-serial image if you want to do everything on the box.Steve
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I then powered off the machine and tired to re-image the LiveCD with no success. I tried various options in the BIOS to get the booting from USB to work. I tried imaging the memstick image to the USB drive with similar results. I then put the drive in an IDE to USB caddy and imaged the 4GB image to the disk directly. This appeared to work but seemed to lock it up.
I presume the "4GB image" is is the nanoBSD based image with VGA support (in file pfSense-2.1-RELEASE-4GB-i386-nanobsd_vga.img.gz.) As Steve said, the file whose name doesn't include VGA is configured for a serial console so your monitor will quickly appear dead f you boot that.
I pulled another unit and stuck the USB drive with the memstick image on it and it booted to pfsense nearly immediately. I could not install from the memstick image, when I tried option 99 (unlisted but it let me enter it at the prompt) I received an error about a missing script.
Can you give the exact text of the report? I have done a couple of installs from memstick image and not had any problems.
Today I installed the IDE drive in another computer with a CDROM. I burned the liveCD to a disc and loaded it up. I was successful in formatting the drive and installing pfsense onto it. I put the drive back in the (2nd) GX3002 and it would not boot. Put the memstick imaged USB drive in it and it worked. I could not get it to boot from the drive.
Did you try changing anything (e.g. BIOS boot order)? Was anything reported when you attempted to boot from the IDE drive?
I took the drive out and imaged 4GB nano and it worked. This is the only working one. I tried the other two but they get stuck at the same place as the first when booting from the HDD.
What is on the screen when this happens? A screenshot (say from a mobile phone) attached to a reply might be more convenient than trying to type a screen full of text.
My first thing to try is to get the BIOS settings out of the only one that works and mirror it to the others.
I would concentrate on trying to get a single computer booting from the hard drive and providing as much information as you can to your replies. Then knowing a bit more about what a successful boot looks like you will probably be better placed to clone the settings.
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Good morning!
I presume the "4GB image" is is the nanoBSD based image with VGA support (in file pfSense-2.1-RELEASE-4GB-i386-nanobsd_vga.img.gz.) As Steve said, the file whose name doesn't include VGA is configured for a serial console so your monitor will quickly appear dead f you boot that.
It's certainly possible that I used a vga image. I did a lot of downloading images that first day.
Can you give the exact text of the report? I have done a couple of installs from memstick image and not had any problems.
I feel stupid, really stupid. I don't think I was using the serial version of the memstick image. I tried so many things that I must have been really confused. I erased all image files, re-downloaded the memstick-serial image and lo and behold, it works. At least I've been able to access the installer and it appears to be installed correctly. The only other thing I've done this morning is pull the battery to factory reset the BIOS on all units. I learned that the BIOS default clock speed is 800MHz, so I can even fix that one I was going to send back.
Did you try changing anything (e.g. BIOS boot order)? Was anything reported when you attempted to boot from the IDE drive?
I did change the boot order to allow the USB drive to boot first, then IDE. When I was using just IDE, the USB option is removed from the boot order menu. The BIOS seems to update itself based on what's plugged in. One of my tests showed that if the USB, IDE and CF cards are all installed, I can see all of them. As I remove devices, they disappear and preserve the original order configured.
All in all, I apologize for wasting anyone's time here. It did work in the end and I learned something valuable. I also answered another question I posed to Source, the jumper in question is the furthest one from the Bypass LED header.
Thanks again!
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I assume you're using a serial console, yes?
Yes I am using the serial console with a null modem cable.
When you installed to the HD in a different machine did you select the embedded kernel or enable serial console in the webgui?
I tried both, at least I thought I had. My experience this morning tells me I didn't.
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More as a reference for other folks…
To disable the bypass:
Remove the two screws on each side and pop the covers apart.With the board up and the e'net ports facing you, you'll see two red jumpers near the edge facing you. The "top" jumper aka the one furthest from you, is the the one you want to move to the right. The jumper below is probably already on the rightmost two pins.
At this point you may want to remove the PATA hard drive because of what I'll suggest next. I also removed the frame that holds the drive to get better airflow to the components.
Re-assemble.
Flip the unit so the bottom is facing you. There's a plate to be removed. Two of the screws show and 3 are hidden by the mfg's sticker (most likely). If you remove the plate you'll find the so-dimm socket for the system memory AND a CF socket that is on the second PATA controller as the primary. I burned the embedded 2 gig nanobsd (serial console) onto a 2gig CF, and installed it here.
Once you re-assemble, the only thing that moves is the cpu fan.
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Im also in the process of installing one of these boxes. First tried the USB drive imge: pfSense-memstick-2.1-RELEASE-i386.img.gz
Nothing continued to boot after it got past the bios checks.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG, An Energy Star Ally
Copyright (C) 1984-2003, Phoenix Technologies, LTDProventia BIOS GX3002 Version R1.00.W1 T8 ( 11212006 )
Main Processor : VIA C7 1.00GHz(100x10.0)
Memory Testing : 1039296K OK + 8M shared memoryDDR DIMM Speed : 533
DDR DIMM Data Width : 64-Bit, Single Channel
IDE Channel 0 Master : None
IDE Channel 0 Slave : None
IDE Channel 1 Master : None
IDE Channel 1 Slave : None
Phoenix Technologies, LTD
System Configurations
+==============================================================================+
| CPU Type : VIA C7 Base Memory : 640K |
| CPU ID/ucode ID : 06A9 Extended Memory :1038336K |
| CPU Clock : 1.00GHz Cache Memory : 128K |
|–----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Diskette Drive A : None Display Type : EGA/VGA |
| Diskette Drive B : None Serial Port(s) : 3F8 2F8 |
| Pri. Master Disk : None Parallel Port(s) : None |
| Pri. Slave Disk : None DDR2 SDRAM at Rank : 0 1 |
| Sec. Master Disk : None |
| Sec. Slave Disk : None |
+==============================================================================+USB Storage Device : VBTM Store 'n' Go 5.00...Full Speed device 1.X
PCI device listing ...
Bus No. Device No. Func No. Vendor/Device Class Device Class IRQ0 8 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 11
0 9 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 7
0 10 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 5
0 15 0 1106 0571 0101 IDE Cntrlrtrlr 14
0 16 0 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 11
0 16 1 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 11
0 16 2 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 7
0 16 3 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 7
0 16 4 1106 3104 0C03 USB 2.0 EHCI Cntrlr 5
1 0 0 1106 3344 0300 Display Cntrlr 11 -
And here is the post from when trying to use the CF card with pfSense-2.1-RELEASE-4g-i386-nanobsd.img.gz
Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG, An Energy Star Ally
Copyright (C) 1984-2003, Phoenix Technologies, LTDProventia BIOS GX3002 Version R1.00.W1 T8 ( 11212006 )
Main Processor : VIA C7 1.00GHz(100x10.0)
Memory Testing : 1039296K OK + 8M shared memoryDDR DIMM Speed : 533
DDR DIMM Data Width : 64-Bit, Single Channel
IDE Channel 0 Master : None
IDE Channel 0 Slave : None
IDE Channel 1 Master : SanDisk SDCFH-004G HDX 6.03
IDE Channel 1 Slave : None
Phoenix Technologies, LTD
System Configurations
+==============================================================================+
| CPU Type : VIA C7 Base Memory : 640K |
| CPU ID/ucode ID : 06A9 Extended Memory :1038336K |
| CPU Clock : 1.00GHz Cache Memory : 128K |
|–----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Diskette Drive A : None Display Type : EGA/VGA |
| Diskette Drive B : None Serial Port(s) : 3F8 2F8 |
| Pri. Master Disk : None Parallel Port(s) : None |
| Pri. Slave Disk : None DDR2 SDRAM at Rank : 0 1 |
| Sec. Master Disk : LBA,ATA 33, 4000MB |
| Sec. Slave Disk : None |
+==============================================================================+PCI device listing ...
Bus No. Device No. Func No. Vendor/Device Class Device Class IRQ0 8 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 11
0 9 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 7
0 10 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 5
0 11 0 10EC 8139 0200 Network Cntrlr 10
0 16 0 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 11
0 16 1 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 11
0 16 2 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 7
0 16 3 1106 3038 0C03 USB 1.0/1.1 UHCI Cntrlr 7
0 16 4 1106 3104 0C03 USB 2.0 EHCI Cntrlr 5
1 0 0 1106 3344 0300 Display Cntrlr 11 -
Apparently, Mac has a different way of writing the image than physdiskwrite on windows. Booting just fine now.
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Anyone know where more of these can be picked up from?