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Bug #6824

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Tab diagnostics does not recognize disk volume

Added by Jackson Laskoski over 7 years ago. Updated over 7 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Diagnostics
Target version:
Start date:
09/28/2016
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Plus Target Version:
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Affected Version:
Affected Architecture:
amd64

Description

Dears,

RAID1 volume is recognized in the OS layer (screen attached) but is not recognized in the Diagnostic tab. We note that with the 2.3.2 version of pfSense installed in an IBM X3550 server.

[]`s
Jack


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sem_disco_pfsense.png (58.1 KB) sem_disco_pfsense.png Volume in logs Jackson Laskoski, 09/28/2016 02:09 PM
sem_disco_pfsense2.png (168 KB) sem_disco_pfsense2.png Volume not recognized in the Diagnostic tab Jackson Laskoski, 09/28/2016 02:09 PM
Actions #1

Updated by Jackson Laskoski over 7 years ago

does this can bring some additional damage to the production system?

Actions #2

Updated by Jim Pingle over 7 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

SMART only supports certain specific controllers, and "aac" does not appear to be among them.

Actions #3

Updated by Jackson Laskoski over 7 years ago

Jim Pingle wrote:

SMART only supports certain specific controllers, and "aac" does not appear to be among them.

Tks Jim for your attention.

How can I see the list of supported controllers?

Is there any additional problem we run the system as well as the OS layer everything looks right?

Actions #4

Updated by Jim Pingle over 7 years ago

It will not hurt anything. SMART is only there for a certain specific kind of disk test, not a task that is generally something you need to do through a RAID controller.

For a list of supported controllers, look in the FreeBSD hardware compatibility list, and in the manual pages for smartctl on FreeBSD.

Actions #5

Updated by Jackson Laskoski over 7 years ago

Jim Pingle wrote:

It will not hurt anything. SMART is only there for a certain specific kind of disk test, not a task that is generally something you need to do through a RAID controller.

Cool!

For a list of supported controllers, look in the FreeBSD hardware compatibility list, and in the manual pages for smartctl on FreeBSD.

I asked only for the fact that in SO (df -h) and during installation, controller was recognized.

[]`s
Jack

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