Fordmustang111
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Hello all! I tried finding the answer to my problem online and on this forum so I'm sorry if this was already answered.
I recently upgraded (new to me) my freenas server motherboard. When I boot the server without the hard drives that contain my pools, everything boots up normal and great. However, when I have all my hard drives in the server it will get to "trying to mount root from zfs:freenas-boot/ROOT/11.3-RELEASE []..." and freeze. After about 10-15 minutes it will reboot and do it all over again. If I remove the drives, it will boot up perfectly. Do you have any ideas on how i can fix this? I'm thinking it is a setting in the bios but everything I've tried did not work.
Not sure if it matters but I have a supermicro x7dbe+ motherboard with 16 gb ram. I also have two sas controllers for the disks with the pool data. My boot ssd is on sata port 0.
I recently upgraded (new to me) my freenas server motherboard. When I boot the server without the hard drives that contain my pools, everything boots up normal and great. However, when I have all my hard drives in the server it will get to "trying to mount root from zfs:freenas-boot/ROOT/11.3-RELEASE []..." and freeze. After about 10-15 minutes it will reboot and do it all over again. If I remove the drives, it will boot up perfectly. Do you have any ideas on how i can fix this? I'm thinking it is a setting in the bios but everything I've tried did not work.
Not sure if it matters but I have a supermicro x7dbe+ motherboard with 16 gb ram. I also have two sas controllers for the disks with the pool data. My boot ssd is on sata port 0.