Hello FreeNAS community,
I have installed FreeNAS-11.3-U2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 730xd with 2 x Intel E5-2680 v3 CPUs and 64 GB of RAM. The server has an embedded PERC 330 mini RAID controller card, to which two HP SSD S700 500G disks are attached.
I booted FreeNAS installer from a USB, the installer strangely did not detect the two SSD disks, although they are configured in Non-RAID mode. So I had to configure them into a RAID1 virtual drive and boot the installer again. The installer this time detected the virtual drive and the installation went perfectly well. I had to choose BIOS as the boot mode because for some reason if I choose uEFI the server halts during POST.
So after the installation finished successfully I rebooted the server but I got the following error once FreeNAS was about to boot:
Booting from Hard drive C:
Shortening read at 4294965792 from 16 to -4160748064
Then values of CPU registers are shown as you see in the attached picture.
Any suggestion about what is causing this?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Shwan
I have installed FreeNAS-11.3-U2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 730xd with 2 x Intel E5-2680 v3 CPUs and 64 GB of RAM. The server has an embedded PERC 330 mini RAID controller card, to which two HP SSD S700 500G disks are attached.
I booted FreeNAS installer from a USB, the installer strangely did not detect the two SSD disks, although they are configured in Non-RAID mode. So I had to configure them into a RAID1 virtual drive and boot the installer again. The installer this time detected the virtual drive and the installation went perfectly well. I had to choose BIOS as the boot mode because for some reason if I choose uEFI the server halts during POST.
So after the installation finished successfully I rebooted the server but I got the following error once FreeNAS was about to boot:
Booting from Hard drive C:
Shortening read at 4294965792 from 16 to -4160748064
Then values of CPU registers are shown as you see in the attached picture.
Any suggestion about what is causing this?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Shwan