smokintbird
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Background
This was a working ProxmoxVE server with a FreeNAS VM using the HDDs as a RAIDz1 array. The machine worked beautifully, if you could overlook the 11MB/Sec R/W over Samba. So I pulled the Proxmox system SSD out and inserted the 9.3Beta Install CD and a blank USB key to be the new system drive, then I reboot and have this boot hang-up problem.....but if I reinsert the ProxmoxVE SSD the system boots fine and happily runs a VM of FreeNAS just fine.
I have also tried installing CentOS 6.5 and some version of Ubuntu on here since noticing this problem, but had no issues installing and both worked perfectly. That being said, I tried NAS4Free and had the same problem, but it is also another BSD based OS versus the others being Linux...for what it's worth.
The boot progression is this:
-Power on server
-wait ~50 seconds while MB waits to make sure RAID cards are up and running before detection
-watch Bios post which takes ~30 seconds including AHCI drive detection
-boots from CD and loads Grub
-choose the FreeNAS installer option from Grub or wait the few seconds for the installer to be auto-selected
-watch for ~30 seconds as many lines are displayed while the machine loads the installer
-the server locks up at one of the screens shown below somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 minutes after initial power-on
-If left alone, 5 or 10 minutes later the machine beeps as if it rebooted, but seems to be in a low power state I can't wake it up from.....I just cycle power or reset button to bring it back for another try.
This picture below is the most recent with only the base hardware, 6-HDDs attached to motherboard AHCI controller, 8GBUSB3MemoryStick attached directly to motherboard over USB2, Internal IDE CD Drive connected directly to motherboard, and the FreeNAS install CD.
Below is a list of the base hardware, then a list of other hardware I have tried while having either the SAME problem or a more significant problem, and finally a list of general parts I changed out at different times trying to find a solution.
Base Hardware
-SuperMicro X7QC3 Motherboard
-4x Intel Xenon E7340 Quad Core Processors
-32GB ECC DDR2 RAM
-Built-In Motherboard Dual Gigabit Ethernet
-Built-In Motherboard Intel AHCI SATA Controller, Compatibility Mode, or RAID mode(I tried all of them, but the AHCI is default)
-Internal IDE DVD-ROM Drive
-Dual Redundant 1kW Power Supplies each on independent UPS units
-Only VGA video, PS2 Keyboard, and power cords attached
Optionally Tried Hardware
-LSI 8208ELP 4x-PCI-Express 8-port SAS/SATA RAID Controller
-SiliconImage 4540 1x-PCI-Express 4-port SATA RAID Controller
-IBM Broadcom Nextreme1000T PCI-X 2-Port Gigabit Controller
-Sandisk Extreme 64GB USB3 Memory Stick
-Sony Class 10 Micro SDHC Transflash card in No-Name USB2 Card Reader
-No-Name 8GB USB3 Memory Stick
-No-Name 4GB USB2 Memory Stick
-Samsung USB2 CD/DVD Burner
-Promise Ultra100TX2 PCI 4-port IDE Controller
-LG 5.25" 16x Internal IDE DVD Burner
-6x - 3TB WD Red SATA HDD
-2x - 120GB Seagate Baracuda SATA HDD
-120GB OCZ Vertex 4 SATA SSD
-40GB Fujitsu IDE HDD
Multiples Tried of Each
-Keyboards
-Mice
-Power Supplies
-Monitors
-SATA, IDE, SAS, USB, and Cat5e Cables
Boot media tried with comparable results
Verified here means I used UltraISO to recreate the ISO from the physical media, then hashing the new ISO using MultiHasher, and finally comparing the SHA256 hash of that new ISO with the original ISO hash from website. Since every disc I burned was correct to the website hash, I stopped verifying the install media after I began trying USB media.
-2x - 9.3Beta on CD - Verified
-2x - 9.3Release on CD - Verified
-2x - 9.2.1Release x64 on CD - Verified
-8.3 Release x64 on CD - Verified
-9.3Release x64 on USB
-9.2.1Release x64 on USB
-8.3Release x64 on USB
Additional
I have read that FreeNAS will sometimes have install problems if the HDDs, SSDs, or USB drives have weird formatting, so I loaded up a Parted Magic CD in the machine and overwrote each drive's MBR msdos style just to prevent those issues.
I could setup a camera to document the entire boot process...or maybe pic out each setting page from the bios setup so maybe someone could spot the problem...
I'm open to thoughts or suggestions! No option too obscure, I'll try them all.
This was a working ProxmoxVE server with a FreeNAS VM using the HDDs as a RAIDz1 array. The machine worked beautifully, if you could overlook the 11MB/Sec R/W over Samba. So I pulled the Proxmox system SSD out and inserted the 9.3Beta Install CD and a blank USB key to be the new system drive, then I reboot and have this boot hang-up problem.....but if I reinsert the ProxmoxVE SSD the system boots fine and happily runs a VM of FreeNAS just fine.
I have also tried installing CentOS 6.5 and some version of Ubuntu on here since noticing this problem, but had no issues installing and both worked perfectly. That being said, I tried NAS4Free and had the same problem, but it is also another BSD based OS versus the others being Linux...for what it's worth.
The boot progression is this:
-Power on server
-wait ~50 seconds while MB waits to make sure RAID cards are up and running before detection
-watch Bios post which takes ~30 seconds including AHCI drive detection
-boots from CD and loads Grub
-choose the FreeNAS installer option from Grub or wait the few seconds for the installer to be auto-selected
-watch for ~30 seconds as many lines are displayed while the machine loads the installer
-the server locks up at one of the screens shown below somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 minutes after initial power-on
-If left alone, 5 or 10 minutes later the machine beeps as if it rebooted, but seems to be in a low power state I can't wake it up from.....I just cycle power or reset button to bring it back for another try.


This picture below is the most recent with only the base hardware, 6-HDDs attached to motherboard AHCI controller, 8GBUSB3MemoryStick attached directly to motherboard over USB2, Internal IDE CD Drive connected directly to motherboard, and the FreeNAS install CD.

Below is a list of the base hardware, then a list of other hardware I have tried while having either the SAME problem or a more significant problem, and finally a list of general parts I changed out at different times trying to find a solution.
Base Hardware
-SuperMicro X7QC3 Motherboard
-4x Intel Xenon E7340 Quad Core Processors
-32GB ECC DDR2 RAM
-Built-In Motherboard Dual Gigabit Ethernet
-Built-In Motherboard Intel AHCI SATA Controller, Compatibility Mode, or RAID mode(I tried all of them, but the AHCI is default)
-Internal IDE DVD-ROM Drive
-Dual Redundant 1kW Power Supplies each on independent UPS units
-Only VGA video, PS2 Keyboard, and power cords attached
Optionally Tried Hardware
-LSI 8208ELP 4x-PCI-Express 8-port SAS/SATA RAID Controller
-SiliconImage 4540 1x-PCI-Express 4-port SATA RAID Controller
-IBM Broadcom Nextreme1000T PCI-X 2-Port Gigabit Controller
-Sandisk Extreme 64GB USB3 Memory Stick
-Sony Class 10 Micro SDHC Transflash card in No-Name USB2 Card Reader
-No-Name 8GB USB3 Memory Stick
-No-Name 4GB USB2 Memory Stick
-Samsung USB2 CD/DVD Burner
-Promise Ultra100TX2 PCI 4-port IDE Controller
-LG 5.25" 16x Internal IDE DVD Burner
-6x - 3TB WD Red SATA HDD
-2x - 120GB Seagate Baracuda SATA HDD
-120GB OCZ Vertex 4 SATA SSD
-40GB Fujitsu IDE HDD
Multiples Tried of Each
-Keyboards
-Mice
-Power Supplies
-Monitors
-SATA, IDE, SAS, USB, and Cat5e Cables
Boot media tried with comparable results
Verified here means I used UltraISO to recreate the ISO from the physical media, then hashing the new ISO using MultiHasher, and finally comparing the SHA256 hash of that new ISO with the original ISO hash from website. Since every disc I burned was correct to the website hash, I stopped verifying the install media after I began trying USB media.
-2x - 9.3Beta on CD - Verified
-2x - 9.3Release on CD - Verified
-2x - 9.2.1Release x64 on CD - Verified
-8.3 Release x64 on CD - Verified
-9.3Release x64 on USB
-9.2.1Release x64 on USB
-8.3Release x64 on USB
Additional
I have read that FreeNAS will sometimes have install problems if the HDDs, SSDs, or USB drives have weird formatting, so I loaded up a Parted Magic CD in the machine and overwrote each drive's MBR msdos style just to prevent those issues.
I could setup a camera to document the entire boot process...or maybe pic out each setting page from the bios setup so maybe someone could spot the problem...
I'm open to thoughts or suggestions! No option too obscure, I'll try them all.
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