FreeNAS 9.1 not detecting a drive

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molko

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As per title really.

FreeNAS 9.1 is up an running. I can browse to the GUI and SSH on to the box.

However from the GUI it appears no HDD are recognised ! I have have installed 4 x 3TB disks

Code:
dmesg | grep -e ada


returns nothing from the command line.

Please help.......Any advice would be be much appreciated
 

molko

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As you can see no disks are detected...
 

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molko

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<CODE>[root@freenas] ~# camcontrol devlist
< USB DISK 2.0 PMAP> at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,da0) </CODE>
 

molko

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Code:
[root@freenas] ~# camcontrol devlist
< USB DISK 2.0 PMAP>              at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,da0)
 

pirateghost

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Without any hardware information it is hard to just guess what the problem is, but I would say you have an unsupported drive controller...
 

molko

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Thanks for the response.

The PC is a regular HP Microserver Gen8 G2020T with 4 x 3TB (3TB Red SATA 6Gb/s 64MB 3.5" Hard Drive) Western Digital drives.

When I reboot the Micoserver and use the "HP Smart Storage Administrator" then the drives are recongised and I'm able to create a RAID array should I wish - I haven't because I thought ZFS used the disks in non-RAID

What other information could I give you ?

Thanks
 

molko

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I should point out the the HDD are brand new and have not yet been formatted - they are straight out of the box
 

pirateghost

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I should point out the the HDD are brand new and have not yet been formatted - they are straight out of the box

But what are they plugged into?

More information if you want help....
 

molko

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But what are they plugged into?

More information if you want help....

Plugged straight into the non-hot-swappable disk caddies - I'd imagine its SATA behind the scenes. I guess becuase they can be identified by "HP Smart Storage Administrator" it means they are are seated properly/getting power etc...

I am complete newcomer to FreeNAS, so as you can imagine I have very little experience, but am very keen to learn.

I meant is there any 'commands' to provide you guys with information to narrow down the issue.

Thanks
 

pirateghost

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I will ask again, please list your hardware configuration. What kind of server is this?
 

molko

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I will ask again, please list your hardware configuration. What kind of server is this?

Sorry, I thought I had

Code:
 
Product Description
    HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 Base - P G2020T 2.5 GHz - Monitor : none.
 
Type
    Server
 
Form Factor
    Ultra micro tower
 
Localisation
    Europe
 
Server Scalability
    1-way
 
Processor
    1 x Intel Pentium G2020T / 2.5 GHz ( Dual-Core )
 
Cache Memory
    2 MB L3 Cache
 
Cache Per Processor
    2 MB
 
RAM
    2 GB (installed) / 16 GB (max) - DDR3 SDRAM - ECC - PC3-12800
 
Storage Controller
    SATA ( SATA 6Gb/s ) ( HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i )
 
Hard Drive
    No HDD
 
Monitor
    None.
 
Graphics Controller
    Matrox G200
 
Networking
    Gigabit LAN
 
Power
    AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
 
OS Provided
    No operating system
 
Dimensions (WxDxH)
    22.97 cm x 24.51 cm x 23.24 cm
 
Weight
    6.8 kg
 
Manufacturer Warranty
    1 year warranty
 
 
 
CPU
    Intel Pentium G2020T / 2.5 GHz
 
Number of Cores
    Dual-Core
 
CPU Qty
    1
 
Max CPU Qty
    1
 
CPU Upgradability
    Upgradable
 
Chipset Type
    Intel C204
 
 
Installed Size
    L3 Cache - 2 MB
 
Cache Per Processor
    2 MB
 
 
Installed Size
    2 GB / 16 GB (max)
 
Technology
    DDR3 SDRAM - ECC
 
Memory Specification Compliance
    PC3-12800
 
Form Factor
    DIMM 240-pin
 
Features
    Unbuffered
 
Configuration Features
    1 x 2 GB
 
 
Type
    1 x SATA - integrated
 
Controller Interface Type
    SATA 6Gb/s
 
Storage Controller Name
    HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i
 
Channel Qty
    5
 
RAID Level
    RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10
HP Microserver Gen8 G2020T 
 

molko

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Hi

I've sussed it. The HP RAID was taking precedence over AHCI. So i have disabled the RAID stuff and enabled AHCI then rebooted - I can now see all 4 x 3TB disks + 1 SSD in the freeNAS GUI.

Thats sounds about right to me......What do you reckon

Thanks for your help..
 

cyberjock

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And don't do ZFS with 2GB of RAM.. 8GB minimum for ZFS or you can kiss your data goodbye someday...
 
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