TW1920
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- Jan 4, 2019
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Hello,
I have the following problem:
I can't install the latest 11.2 release cause of an "kdb_enter +0x3b: movq" error. On the attachment you can see more details.
I'm using an Asus Z10PE-D16/4L motherboard with two Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz and 96GB ECC DDR4 RAM
With other operating systems all is workig well, further I can install FreeNAS-11.1-U6.3 - there is no error and the installation is very quick and fast. After installation all is working very well and fast - installed on a 250GB SSD, for Storage 8*6TB WD Red over HBA using Raid Z2.
I had the same errors on CD as on IPMI virtual cd (last option I prefer) - the image checksum is ok. I can boot to the point where I have to select the option to install, but in the end every time I have the same error. Where is the difference between the earlier release or have somebody an idea how I can fix it so I can use the latest release?
I read a lot about this error, but I couldn't find anything that was useful. I would be happy if somebody can help me :)
Thank you,
greats Thomas aka TW1920
I have the following problem:
I can't install the latest 11.2 release cause of an "kdb_enter +0x3b: movq" error. On the attachment you can see more details.
I'm using an Asus Z10PE-D16/4L motherboard with two Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz and 96GB ECC DDR4 RAM
With other operating systems all is workig well, further I can install FreeNAS-11.1-U6.3 - there is no error and the installation is very quick and fast. After installation all is working very well and fast - installed on a 250GB SSD, for Storage 8*6TB WD Red over HBA using Raid Z2.
I had the same errors on CD as on IPMI virtual cd (last option I prefer) - the image checksum is ok. I can boot to the point where I have to select the option to install, but in the end every time I have the same error. Where is the difference between the earlier release or have somebody an idea how I can fix it so I can use the latest release?
I read a lot about this error, but I couldn't find anything that was useful. I would be happy if somebody can help me :)
Thank you,
greats Thomas aka TW1920