System won't boot after controlled power down

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gjonm

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Hi all,

I'm setting up my first NAS and have FreeNAS 9.3 installed. Everything was working fine until I connected and attempted to test my UPS config. Upon switching from mains power to UPS, FreeNAS carried out a controlled shutdown, but now when attempting to reboot the server I'm getting "non-system disk or disk error". I've check my BIOS and its set to boot from the USB drive. Any ideas?

I'm only just installing and configuring FreeNAS so it's not a problem if I have to rebuild the USB boot drive, but wondered if there was any other suggestions?

Thanks.
 
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Ericloewe

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The boot device is probably just toasted enough to be recognized but only serve garbage from the boot sectors. Try replacing it.
 

Bidule0hm

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Please list your hardware.

Also, why you're using 9.2 if the server is a new one?
 

gjonm

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Please list your hardware.

Also, why you're using 9.2 if the server is a new one?
Opps Typo! I'm on 9.3. I'm using a Hp proliant gen8 microserver, 8GB RAM - Intel Pentium G2020T / 2.5 GHz ( Dual-Core )
 

Bidule0hm

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Ok, so I'll say same as Eric --> failing USB stick ;)
 
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The boot device is probably just toasted enough to be recognized but only serve garbage from the boot sectors. Try replacing it.
+1
 

gpsguy

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Since you will be replacing your flash drive, consider using two of them and mirror them. The ability to do this is a new feature in version 9.3.
 
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