The guys from Dell came here and changed mother board, performed bios and devices upgrade, and I got the same problem. I'll send a bug report.

Thanks,

Felipe Neuwald.

Jonas Lund escreveu:
There's probably something with the controller then. If you're not
proficient with C code and debugging i guess the easiest solution
would be to report it and wait for 7.1 or see the release notes for
supported controllers and connect your disks through that, not ideal
but if you're desperate it's a way :)

Seeing how it actually works on earlier releases and touches on some
quite basic functionality it should be a fairly highly rated bug once
it gets into the system IMHO.

Bug report to:
http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html

/ Jonas Lund

2008/4/3, Felipe Neuwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
John Baldwin escreveu:

On Monday 31 March 2008 02:52:13 pm Felipe Neuwald wrote:


Hi Folks,

I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0 (64 and 32 bits) on a Dell PowerEdge
SC1435 server. I already run FreeBSD 6.2 and 6.3 on these server, but
now, I can't install FreeBSD 7.0.

If I try to install an older version of FreeBSD, everything is ok. I
already tryed to install using CD-ROM or FTP. In both cases, I got
errors like I have HDD failure, and I already executed all Dell tests,
and the disk is ok.

Does anybody already installed FreeBSD 7.0 on a PowerEdge SC1435 server?


What specifically is not working?  Is it hanging on boot or something
else?

 Complementing: I changed the HDD, and I got the same error.

 Felipe Neuwald.

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