CharlieBravo55516
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- Jun 12, 2015
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Good afternoon All,
Problem Description:
When I try to create a volume, either manually or through the wizard, the Create Volume window closes without any sort of message (error or success) and no volumes are visible in "View Volumes".
Example:
Click Volume Manager
1. Revert to Manual Setup
2. Name the volume
3. Select disks - there are 4 disks visible, ada0,1,2,3
4. Select all disks and select RAID-Z2 (for example)
5. Click Add volume
6. Progress bar briefly appears, then disappears and you're on Storage --> Volumes, with no Volume.
I've scanned for existing forums and not been able to find a solution.
Debug file is attached.
Hardware is:
1. HP ML150 G6
2. Intel Xeon E5502 @ 1.87GHz (single processor)
3. 8GB Kingston
4. 4x 1TB Western Digital - AHCI enabled in BIOS. Each drive connected directly to motherboard with 1 SATA cable each. I had deleted, quick formatted and then deleted each drive's volume in Win8 x64 prior to installation into the ML150 chassis.
5. No add-on cards.
6. On-board LAN.
7. FreeNAS 9.3-STABLE-201505130355 is installed onto an 8GB USB stick which is connected via the on-board USB port. It was installed via a bootable DVD created by downloading the ISO from the site.
Device requirements: I want to create an iSCSI target for use by a VMWare ESXi 6 host. This is not for a live environment - only for the creation of VM's for testing purposes.
[root@freenas ~]# gpart show
=> 34 15187901 da0 GPT (7.2G)
34 1024 1 bios-boot (512k)
1058 6 - free - (3.0k)
1064 15185920 2 freebsd-zfs (7.2G)
15186984 951 - free - (475k)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r0 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r128 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r1 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
Other info:
I used the same iso to create a FreeNAS Virtual Machine (ESXi 5.1) and succesfully created an iSCSI target without issue - so I added a 20GB hard drive, created a volume and configured the iSCSI components.
I hope I managed to get all the required info here, so I look forward to any advice that you may have, thank you.
Problem Description:
When I try to create a volume, either manually or through the wizard, the Create Volume window closes without any sort of message (error or success) and no volumes are visible in "View Volumes".
Example:
Click Volume Manager
1. Revert to Manual Setup
2. Name the volume
3. Select disks - there are 4 disks visible, ada0,1,2,3
4. Select all disks and select RAID-Z2 (for example)
5. Click Add volume
6. Progress bar briefly appears, then disappears and you're on Storage --> Volumes, with no Volume.
I've scanned for existing forums and not been able to find a solution.
Debug file is attached.
Hardware is:
1. HP ML150 G6
2. Intel Xeon E5502 @ 1.87GHz (single processor)
3. 8GB Kingston
4. 4x 1TB Western Digital - AHCI enabled in BIOS. Each drive connected directly to motherboard with 1 SATA cable each. I had deleted, quick formatted and then deleted each drive's volume in Win8 x64 prior to installation into the ML150 chassis.
5. No add-on cards.
6. On-board LAN.
7. FreeNAS 9.3-STABLE-201505130355 is installed onto an 8GB USB stick which is connected via the on-board USB port. It was installed via a bootable DVD created by downloading the ISO from the site.
Device requirements: I want to create an iSCSI target for use by a VMWare ESXi 6 host. This is not for a live environment - only for the creation of VM's for testing purposes.
[root@freenas ~]# gpart show
=> 34 15187901 da0 GPT (7.2G)
34 1024 1 bios-boot (512k)
1058 6 - free - (3.0k)
1064 15185920 2 freebsd-zfs (7.2G)
15186984 951 - free - (475k)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r0 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r128 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
=> 63 1953253313 raid/r1 MBR (931G)
63 1953253313 - free - (931G)
Other info:
I used the same iso to create a FreeNAS Virtual Machine (ESXi 5.1) and succesfully created an iSCSI target without issue - so I added a 20GB hard drive, created a volume and configured the iSCSI components.
I hope I managed to get all the required info here, so I look forward to any advice that you may have, thank you.