On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:43 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems the bios cannot see any hard drives. At this point I'm honestly > not sure what to do. I tried with a third drive too, what are the chances i > got 3 bad drives > > > On 6/11/2013 at 9:21 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Good to know it should work. If onlyi can get it to actually work. It has > 2 drives which I doubt both are bad so it's got to be some configuration. > I just wish I knew what I was doing. > > On 6/11/2013 at 9:08 PM, "Moshe Katz" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I recently traded some old computer equipment for an HP Proliant DL360 >> G3. Its a nice little rackmount with dual Intel Xeon 2.8GHz processors 3 >> onboard gigabit NIC's and a PCI-X bus and 2 PCI-X expansion slots. Its >> light on RAM at only 512MB but thats easy to add to. So from what I could >> tell I should be able to get good thoughput with this machine running >> pfsense. >> >> I go to install as all the text flys past on my screen I notice several >> lines say something like >> >> acd0: FAILURE - READ BIG ILLEGAL REQUEST (some number I did not write >> down, not sure if this error message is relevant, I can try to catch the >> rest of the message and write it down if anyone needs it) >> >> I get that for about 4 or 5 lines but then everything continues fine. I >> select the option to install pfsense and I get an error stating I do not >> have any suitable IDE or SCSI drives to install pfsense on. I have two SCSI >> drives on, the only thing I can think is neither is big enough to install >> pfsense onto as they are smaller drives. I could not find hard drive space >> requirements online for pfsense, what does it need? The problem is HP has a >> warning right on the case that you are only supposed to use HP Universal >> U320 SCSI drives or server damage may result, which these are the only >> compatible drives I have. My second guess is maybe since the HP SCSI drives >> are so special maybe they don't work with pfsense. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> > If you look around online, you will find the "acd0 ..." message is > referring to read errors on the CD drive and that having some of these > errors is entirely normal (though having too many means that either the > disc is bad or the drive is bad). You might try burning a new copy of the > CD, perhaps with a different brand of blank CD, to see if it helps. > > As far as your problem with finding an available hard drive on which to > install, I doubt that it is a pfSense issue because FreeBSD 8 (on which > pfSense is based) is known to work on the Proliant DL360 G3. The hard > drives are not special at all - they are standard SCSI Ultra320 drives on a > fancy HP "sled" (the only purpose of which is to make it easier to swap > them). I would check if the machine is doing some kind of werid RAID setup > (or has some kind of RAID misconfiguration) that is preventing drives from > showing up. I would also check if there is some kind of Hard Drive health > test (either built in to the BIOS or RAID controller, or on a live CD) to > make sure that the drives are working properly. > > As far as Hard Drive size, pfSense can be installed on drives as small as > 1GB (though more is recommended as log files grow over time), so the size > of your drives should not be an issue. > > If you do need to get a new drive, the drives for this machine can be > found very cheaply on eBay, as many companies are now retiring the > generation of servers that used Ultra320 drives. > > Moshe > > According to the > documentation<http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11504_div/11504_div.HTML>, the machine uses a built-in "Smart Array 5i Plus" RAID controller. According to the setup poster<http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.BINARYPORTLET/public/kb/docDisplay/resource.process/?spf_p.tpst=kbDocDisplay_ws_BI&spf_p.rid_kbDocDisplay=docDisplayResURL&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&spf_p.rst_kbDocDisplay=wsrp-resourceState%3DdocId%253Demr_na-c02231317-3%257CdocLocale%253Den_US&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken>, you need to press F8 when prompted during startup to get to the RAID controller settings.
If there is a hardware problem, there are several possible areas where it could be: - Motherboard (and/or integrated RAID card) - An aftermarket add-in RAID Card - SCSI cables - SCSI backplane (the circuit board at the back of the drive bays) I think that troubleshooting those is mostly beyond the scope of this email list. Note that a problem with any of these components could also manifest itself as a problem with reading from the CD drive if the CD drive is also SCSI. I would suggest attempting to install to a USB drive, but the DL360 is known to have problems booting from flash drives in certain cases. It may be worth trying anyway though. See what happens if you plug in a flash drive *and remove the hard drives* and try to install to the flash drive. Moshe
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