Upgrade to 11.2 U 6 resulted in BTX halted error

Lazarus

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Hello,

I recently noticed I was a couple updates behind and used the GUI to update to 11.2 U6.

Unfortunately the system would not come back up Instead posting a "BTX Haulted error"

Thinking it was simply a failed updated (but not wanting to take the chance that it was not. I pulled the Satadom serving as the boot drive installed a new SSD and did a fresh install of 11.2 U6 hoping I could simply restore the config and move on.

Unfortunately once the install was complete and I rebooted I got the same error.

My base system is :
MotherBoad: X9DRi-LN4F+
Processors:: 2x Intel® Xeon® E5-2680
RAM: 192 GB ECC
Controller:: 3x LSI 9210-8i ARRAY CONTROLLER (IT Mode)
Case: SC846BA-R920B 24 X3.5" drive Bays
Boot drive: SUPERMICRO 32GB SATA SMC SATADOM Mfg. Part#: SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1
Secondary drive: Samsung 850 Pro 512GB (intended for Jails/vms)
Storage array: 11x WD Red 4TB NAS Hard Disk Drive - 5400

with the new boot drive being a WD blue 250GB ssd


Anyone have any Recommendations or Ideas?

UPDATE: I have tried reinstalling using U5, and U4.1 and have the same issue.
also: The sata setting in bios is set to AHCI
 
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Lazarus

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I believe it was U4.1

it seems something must have changed in the bios and I have no clue what. I just tried to install U4 and have same issue. installs fine then when I pull the thumb-drive and boot I get a BTX halted error
 
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Lazarus

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I am going to assume that I some how modified something in in bios some how.

I am now just trying to do a fresh install then import the pool.

Restored bios to defaults and still geting the BTX error.

I have verified AHCI is set

I found a couple posts that mentioned having to do a UEFI install, when I try that I do not get the error but the system does not boot from the drive and the system eventually trys to boot from the array and I get the "this is a Freenas data disk" message
 
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