wr00
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Hello all,
It's been a while since I have had time to tinker around with FreeNAS, but decided to stop back in. Previous I had 9.10 installed on my system, and everything ran fine--spec to follow.
IBM SystemX x3200 M2
4x 2TB WD SATA drives
8GB RAM
Last night, I decided to clean up everything--new drives and boot flash drives--and install FreeNAS 10. Everything went fine on the install to the flash drive, all drives were detected; however, on the first boot cycle I kept getting a mpt0 error. Since the error kept clearing on the plugin load (I will get more information tonight, this happened late last night) I don't have the exact error, but in a nutshell, it is as follows:
mpt0: mpt_recovered timedout resetting connector
I will try to get the exact error this evening.
Anyone have any insight? I know the system is older, but I usually do all of my testing on it before moving to one of my other servers.
Edit: I have attached a picture of the error. There is another flash prior to it displaying, but it goes by too quick to get a picture.
It's been a while since I have had time to tinker around with FreeNAS, but decided to stop back in. Previous I had 9.10 installed on my system, and everything ran fine--spec to follow.
IBM SystemX x3200 M2
4x 2TB WD SATA drives
8GB RAM
Last night, I decided to clean up everything--new drives and boot flash drives--and install FreeNAS 10. Everything went fine on the install to the flash drive, all drives were detected; however, on the first boot cycle I kept getting a mpt0 error. Since the error kept clearing on the plugin load (I will get more information tonight, this happened late last night) I don't have the exact error, but in a nutshell, it is as follows:
mpt0: mpt_recovered timedout resetting connector
I will try to get the exact error this evening.
Anyone have any insight? I know the system is older, but I usually do all of my testing on it before moving to one of my other servers.
Edit: I have attached a picture of the error. There is another flash prior to it displaying, but it goes by too quick to get a picture.
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