Ghydda
Cadet
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2015
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Hi,
In the process of fortifying my FreeNAS setup I have purchased a pair of NOS mSATA SSDs (Sandisk sdsa5dk).
I intend to install FreeNAS onto them (mirror) and ditch the single USB-stick the rig is currently running off.
Now here it gets interesting.
Inside the installer I select the desired drives, in my case ada1 and ada2.
Notice anything od? Yep, the reported size of the drives is tiny, e.i. wrong.
Ignoring, and moving on to the next steps:
- Accepting the warning that this will erase all data yada yada yada...
- Entering root password.
- Twice.
- OK.
Aha!
FreeNAS complains. Somehow my 16Gig SSDs are not to the liking of FreeNAS.
But it gets weirder...
If I reboot into the current working FreeNAS installation, I can mount the said drives and load'em to capacity.
They check out as 16Gig-ish devices with burstrates of around the 100meg/sec mark and a sustained steady state rate of 40-50 megs/sec.
I have switched to a new-out-of-the-bag set of SATA cables, just to rule that out: yielded no change.
Has anyone any idea what is going on?
While you all scratch your heads, I will scratch mine as well - and go to bed.
Maybe it will be all better tomorrow.
Cheers!
/Ghydda
In the process of fortifying my FreeNAS setup I have purchased a pair of NOS mSATA SSDs (Sandisk sdsa5dk).
I intend to install FreeNAS onto them (mirror) and ditch the single USB-stick the rig is currently running off.
Now here it gets interesting.
Inside the installer I select the desired drives, in my case ada1 and ada2.

Notice anything od? Yep, the reported size of the drives is tiny, e.i. wrong.
Ignoring, and moving on to the next steps:
- Accepting the warning that this will erase all data yada yada yada...
- Entering root password.
- Twice.
- OK.
Aha!

FreeNAS complains. Somehow my 16Gig SSDs are not to the liking of FreeNAS.
But it gets weirder...
If I reboot into the current working FreeNAS installation, I can mount the said drives and load'em to capacity.


They check out as 16Gig-ish devices with burstrates of around the 100meg/sec mark and a sustained steady state rate of 40-50 megs/sec.
I have switched to a new-out-of-the-bag set of SATA cables, just to rule that out: yielded no change.
Has anyone any idea what is going on?
While you all scratch your heads, I will scratch mine as well - and go to bed.
Maybe it will be all better tomorrow.
Cheers!
/Ghydda