Also I am able to install CentOS Linux onto the USB drive without a problem so I think it is something related to how FreeBSD is interacting with the USB drive
If I drop to shell during installation I can get the following information:
camcontrol inquiry da1:
pass3: <MX MXUB3SES-8GB 1.00>...
I am trying to install FreeBSD 9.3 also tried 10.1 to an mx-ex 8gb flash drive. Here is a link to the specifications: http://mx-technology.com/h5/en/flash2.php?sid=38
It is a usb3 device, but plugged into usb2 ports.
If I go to the shell and unplug the device then plug it back in here are the...
So if I am understanding this correctly I could possibly do something like this:
Each unit has FreeBSD installed via USB disk or something else that is not shared.
Have one unit as primary that would have the ZFS volumes imported
The second unit would just monitor the first one and if it...
may just be my lack of knowledge but i am not following how both systems can be connected to the same drives without corrupting the data? im guessing there would have to be something to keep one node passive unless the second dies.
Is there a way for freebsd FreeBSD to work with the SuperMicro storage bridge bay products? It is basically two systems that share a single drive array via dual port SAS and have a 10 Gbps interconnect between the systems. The purpose is for building a HA storage system without having to have...
Below is what fixed the issue for me on freenas 8.2 beta4 with intel NIC:
this is from http://forums.freenas.org/showthread.php?1171-Intel-82576-Jumbo-frames-issue-(Supermicro-X8DTH-6F)-with-fix
login as root and type enter the following commands:
mount -uw /
echo...
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