One word of caution is that using such a super fast machine may cause more harm 
than good.  It may make some packets reach destination before they are expected 
to or allowed to causing total chaos and anarchy in the IP domain.

Be careful 

Christopher Iarocci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                        I’ll 
trade you that machine for one that works.  ;-)
   
  Seriously though, disable the ACPI in the bios.  There was just a thread on a 
similar problem yesterday.  See here:
   
  http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg13026.html
   
  HTH
   
  Chris
   
      From: Harrie Bonenkamp (Colson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:39 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: [pfSense Support] panic on install of stable pfsense on latests Dell 
PE 1950 server
  
  
   
  Dear Support,
   
  I tried to install the latest stable pfsense 1.2 on a brand new Dell 
PowerEdge 1950 
  With the default (ACPI enabled) install It came back to me with this error:
   
  DELL_PE_SC3
  Panic     ACPI0sDerivePciId unable to initialize PCI bus
   
  And system reboots in 15 seconds.
   
  The server has this specification:
   
          PE1950 III Quad-Core Xeon E5430   2.66GHz/2x6MB 1333FSB 
             PE1950 PCIE Riser (2   Slots)
             PE1950 Bezel Assembly 
             4GB FB 667MHz Memory (2x2GB dual   rank DIMMs)
             No second Processor option 
             300GB SAS (10,000 rpm) 3.5inch   Hard Drive 
             PE1950 III 3.5" HDD support   chassis 
             Perc 6i Integrated Controller 
             8X IDE DVD-ROM Drive 
             PE1950 III Non-Redundant Power   Supply - No Power Cord 
             Broadcom TCP/IP Offload Engine   functionality (TOE) Not Enabled 
             No Operating System 
             PE1950 OpenManage kit and FI   Driver 
             PE1950 III - C3,MSSR1, ADD IN   PERC 5i/6i or SAS6iR, min 2 / max 
2 
         
   
  Harrie Bonenkamp
   
  
  

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