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NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 06 Jan 2015 17:44
by siraks
Hi. I'm new to NAS4Free and I've read as much as I could. I'm not really a network person and kind of just get by with what I know and what the interweb teaches me.
I have an Asus pc
specs:
win7 installed on hd
AMD A8-5500 with Radeion Graphics 3.2 GHz
6GB ram
ACPI x64-based pc
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My issue is this, screens attached.
I have NAS4Free-x64-LiveCD-9.3.0.2.1213.iso burned to a cd.
It seems at the start as disks are detected.
Then it goes into the normal menu boot menu where i have to select 9 as my option to install
I then get to the main install menu and this is where I get stuck (or the system does) not sure.
I have 1 hard drive and 1 dvd rom drive.
I start at this menu and no matter what option I select (1, 2 or 3) the same thing occurs.
So for this example I used option 3.
After selecting option 3 I notice something happening, when i pause I see the following
diskinfo: /deve/da0: ioctI(DIOCGMEDIASIZE) failed, probably not a disk file or directory.
(this flashes very fast and just happened to notice so I paused to see)
It then goes into the next section which asks select source (which is the livecd inserted to get this process running)
After selecting source it jumps back to the first option menu
I'm not sure what I'm missing, I've gone through the forums and thought I found one that was similar but it didn't answer my issue.
I have even tried NAS4Free-x64-LiveCD-9.3.0.2.1190.iso but that didn't work either.
I did have a usb in as well and that didn't work so i tried the full install to a hard drive.
thanks for any help you can provide.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 06 Jan 2015 18:07
by Lee Sharp
Boot to the main screen.
Insert USB stick.
Press 9.
You have to insert the USB after nas4free is fully booted. Once you have it running on the USB stick we can see what is wrong with your drive.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 06 Jan 2015 18:28
by siraks
I rebooted to main screen
inserted a USB Stick, it was detected.
I selected 9
then Option 1
and the same thing occurs ( I still loop back to the main option screen as stated above, with or without a USB Stick )
this flashes, quickly
diskinfo: /deve/da0: ioctI(DIOCGMEDIASIZE) failed, probably not a disk file or directory.
(this flashes very fast and just happened to notice so I paused to see)
after selection Option 1
Install 'embedded' os on cf/usb flash drive or hard drive
then i get to installation media page
as mentioned above
after clicking ok
it goes back to nas4free install & upgrade options menu
stuck in a loop, won't let me select destination as mentioned in install guide here:
http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... ee_on_disk
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 06 Jan 2015 20:43
by siraks
** Question: does the original HD have to be empty / wiped clean ? it currently holds win7, could that be the issue?
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 10:10
by ChriZathens
No it does not. (I hope you don't need win7 anymore, because your hdd will be formatted - I suppose you know that)
Anyways, the problem is probably either with the live cd version, or with your cd/cd drive. But since the embedded version is the way to go, forget about the cd...
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 12:42
by daoyama
Please post more info.
You can configure IP address from #2 console menu.
Then, access status.php on your IP address.
http://IPADDRESS/status.php
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 15:57
by siraks
ChriZathens wrote:No it does not. (I hope you don't need win7 anymore, because your hdd will be formatted - I suppose you know that)
Anyways, the problem is probably either with the live cd version, or with your cd/cd drive. But since the embedded version is the way to go, forget about the cd...
Thanks ChriZathens, I will attempt this as soon as i get a few mins. Appreciate the help. Will post any issues / successes i come across.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 16:29
by armandh
there may be other issues; especially with a drive that was upgraded from vista
I have seen such drives that were locked down except from vista's utilities
perhaps newer disk utility CDs can do the job.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 20:51
by siraks
siraks wrote:Thanks ChriZathens, I will attempt this as soon as i get a few mins. Appreciate the help. Will post any issues / successes i come across.
After getting the usb option to load the nas4free i started it up, gave it an IP and accessed it from another pc.
will start to do more reading.
is this the safest / best option to have for a small office.
i will play around with it more and see what i can come up with. my office is pretty much as simple as you can get. if i have to teach people to start going through the browser to access the nas4free i may run into complications .. yes that simple.
right now we use a mac mini and access it from desktops / macs alike and get into a file tree and use drag and drop.
hoping i can get nas4free to work in similar fashion.
thanks for your help ChriZathens.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 20:57
by siraks
armandh wrote:there may be other issues; especially with a drive that was upgraded from vista
I have seen such drives that were locked down except from vista's utilities
perhaps newer disk utility CDs can do the job.
the pc was actually wiped from win 8 to debian then wiped from debian to win 7.
another programmer had it as debian and he is no longer with us and since i don't know debian i put win 7 on it to at least function.
as mentioned in my other post the embedded option seems to work, and i don't get option 9 when the menu comes up as i'm assuming the server is running from the usb.
i'd like to have a physical disk rather than a usb to host the server.
as mentioned in the OP i'm not really great at IT but I try to get by.
thanks again for your help.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 22:32
by ChriZathens
The embedded version is the recommended way to go.
You only need to download the configuration to another machine, in case the usb is destroyed some day. In that case, you get another usb, follow the steps you followed earlier and once you access the webui you simply restore the configuration. Then all will be as they were before...(The whole process takes about 10 minutes) . Having the full version is NOT recommended and having the embedded on an hdd is simply a waste of an hdd (the embedded version boots from the usb and is then loaded to RAM. The usb is not accessed again, except from the case the configuration changes.)
Now, regarding your users, they don't need to access NAS4Free webui. This machine will be a storage. Like if you had a network hdd. You will create the space and the shares and they will access the network disk to copy their files there. There is no normal case where an office user should access the webui- there is no reason nor a need for such thing.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 08 Jan 2015 04:13
by siraks
ChriZathens wrote:The embedded version is the recommended way to go.
You only need to download the configuration to another machine, in case the usb is destroyed some day. In that case, you get another usb, follow the steps you followed earlier and once you access the webui you simply restore the configuration. Then all will be as they were before...(The whole process takes about 10 minutes) . Having the full version is NOT recommended and having the embedded on an hdd is simply a waste of an hdd (the embedded version boots from the usb and is then loaded to RAM. The usb is not accessed again, except from the case the configuration changes.)
Now, regarding your users, they don't need to access NAS4Free webui. This machine will be a storage. Like if you had a network hdd. You will create the space and the shares and they will access the network disk to copy their files there. There is no normal case where an office user should access the webui- there is no reason nor a need for such thing.
Great. thanks again for the information. I looked up some other info and adjusting settings as i type this. i appreciate everything.
got it up and running.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 09 Jan 2015 14:12
by andynw1
I have a similar problem as Siraks except no disk errors. Load live usb from 1st usb, I put in the second usb and it is recognised, I choose 9, then 1 for the embedded version. I then get the option for the drive installation source and after pressing enter I am returned to the install/upgrade options screen...and so it continues....
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 09 Jan 2015 20:11
by Lee Sharp
ChriZathens wrote:No it does not. (I hope you don't need win7 anymore, because your hdd will be formatted - I suppose you know that)
Anyways, the problem is probably either with the live cd version, or with your cd/cd drive. But since the embedded version is the way to go, forget about the cd...
The wiki page could use some updateing... For one, the physdiskwrite you are pointing to is old. The authors page has the lastest versions in both GUI and CLI.
http://m0n0.ch/wall/physdiskwrite.php
Also, it does not mention dd. From linux it is trivial to burn an image.
First extract the image since the XZ format is not supported by zcat. Then, insert a USB, and open a root shell.
(NOTE: I have two drives in my system, so the inserted USB stick is sdc.)
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cat ./NAS4Free-x64-embedded-9.3.0.2.1283.img | dd of=/dev/sdc bs=16k
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 12 Jan 2015 17:42
by siraks
Thanks again for all solutions and help in the posts. I have the system running and working in my setup and disks mounted. Also have users added and folders shared through both PC and MAC. Very easy once it all works. Next up, some backup testing and getting the raid 5 set up and I'm good to go. Appreciate the posts. take care.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 13 Jan 2015 04:58
by vkyk
Siraks, how do you fix the looping issue? Use full or embedded version?
I currently run NAS4Free 9.2.0.1 (revision 972) x64-full; ALASKA A M I Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz 16894MiB non EEC RAM.
I try to fresh install 9.3.0.2.1283 Full in another TOSHIBA DT01ACA200 2T hhd at the same machine but after to confirm the USB as the source disk, it go back install/upgrade options screen again. Such installation USB drive is workable as I use it for another home server (AMD 64b CPU). Then I try to update to existing 972 hhd but then looping again. I use gpart but unable to show any hhd.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 13 Jan 2015 07:01
by andynw1
After reading through other sites, it seems the problem is USB install. My solution: On a windows laptop I burnt the live CD and then booted the laptop from it. When it had finished I put in the USB I wanted the system on and used option 9. Chose CD as source and USB as destination and the system was installed to the USB memory. Took out the USB and put it in my Dell tower and bingo, 9.3.0.2.1283 up and running. I Restored my config file and added SMART and no problems since...
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 13 Jan 2015 11:38
by vkyk
andynw1,
Just try to install by USB and CD for another 64b intel pc but still loop. Will try another AMD64 tonight.
I also try to log in and check Disks|Management, after "Clear Config and import disks", shows the below:
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Hdd.png
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Although N4F finds the hdd but misses when install (still looping).
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 13 Jan 2015 15:15
by vkyk
It is still loop when install in my AMD64 pc. Installation can't find this Toshiba hdd (single disk in pc) and even can't Toshiba and another Seagate 640G hdd (two disks in pc) either in ide or ahci mode. However, if I remove this Toshiba disk, installation immediately find Seagate hdd (become normal!). It seems this Toshiba DT01ACA200 can't be boot disk of N4F.

Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 13 Jan 2015 17:26
by siraks
vkyk wrote:Siraks, how do you fix the looping issue? Use full or embedded version?
I currently run NAS4Free 9.2.0.1 (revision 972) x64-full; ALASKA A M I Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz 16894MiB non EEC RAM.
I try to fresh install 9.3.0.2.1283 Full in another TOSHIBA DT01ACA200 2T hhd at the same machine but after to confirm the USB as the source disk, it go back install/upgrade options screen again. Such installation USB drive is workable as I use it for another home server (AMD 64b CPU). Then I try to update to existing 972 hhd but then looping again. I use gpart but unable to show any hhd.
I followed the steps posted by ChriZathens.
I had to go to the physdiskwrite website to get full instructions and they can help you better understand it.
Postby ChriZathens ยป 07 Jan 2015 04:10
No it does not. (I hope you don't need win7 anymore, because your hdd will be formatted - I suppose you know that)
Anyways, the problem is probably either with the live cd version, or with your cd/cd drive. But since the embedded version is the way to go, forget about the cd...
Get a usb stick.
Go ahead and download NAS4Free-x64-embedded-9.3.0.2.1283.
Use physdiskwrite to write the image to the USB
Boot from the USB
Configure network from the console and you are ready to access the WebUI
Essentially I got an embedded version of NAS4Free and put that on a usb stick, after wiping it with physdiskwrite.
Once it was on there ( showed only 24mb on the usb stick )
I started up my PC and booted from USB, it loaded right away and there was no install involved since the image on the USB is NAS4Free.
Once it loaded, i selected IP configuration for device
then IP configuration
Set the static IP .
Once that is all set I went to the gui version on my regular use pc and went to the IP i set in the static IP section.
Loaded up the gui and went through settings getting my disk formatted and mounted, once that was done it was easy to get users and shares set up for both apple and pc.
there is a lot of information on google for that sort of thing so just make sure you find what you need for your specific needs after that.
hope some of this helps.
i'm not really a techie tech but i get by.thanks.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 14 Jan 2015 05:05
by vkyk
siraks,
Thanks. As we need install mysql and hylafax in N4F, we need to install full version. Your method may not be appropriate. I has successfully installed Full version in an old hdd other thanToshiba DT01ACA200. As most moderators suggest to use embedded version with jail. Will try later.
Anyway, thanks again.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 17 Jan 2015 14:45
by daoyama
It seems USB 3.0 problem.
Try to disable USB 3.0 or use other USB 2.0 ports.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 17 Jan 2015 22:02
by zoon01
The wiki page could use some updating...
I have send the author an email for new version physdiskwrite 0.5.3 with English gui however you also could use
https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 19 Jan 2015 09:26
by vkyk
daoyama san,
I have used USB 2.0 ports only (both at front and back USB ports) and disable XHCI as I have seen you mentioned before. As 9.3.0.2.1310 is available, I shall reinstall it later and let you know again.
Thanks.
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 29 Jan 2015 16:11
by sarwanov
That's good post you shared and I appreciate it
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 30 Jan 2015 10:59
by vkyk
daoyama san,
I have upgraded to 1310 embedded. Same as my earlier findings, once Toshiba DT01ACA200 hdd is attached, the installation cannot find any disk to install. When I detach all Toshiba hdds, it can find the new usb drive for installation of 1310 embedded even same usb installation drive is plugged in same usb port (front).
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 22 Feb 2015 10:09
by jasch
I can confirm this bug.
I tryd to make a new install with 9.3.0.2.1349.
Installer doesnt find disk to instal,l as long as my toshiba disk is connected.
(Disk is found via wegbui, can be formated mount....)
I had this disk as systemdisk all the way back, so there seems to be a Problem with new 9.3 installer an toshiba hdds.
MFG Alex
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 22 Feb 2015 18:42
by daoyama
Hi,
vkyk wrote:I have upgraded to 1310 embedded. Same as my earlier findings, once Toshiba DT01ACA200 hdd is attached, the installation cannot find any disk to install. When I detach all Toshiba hdds, it can find the new usb drive for installation of 1310 embedded even same usb installation drive is plugged in same usb port (front).
jasch wrote:I can confirm this bug.
I tryd to make a new install with 9.3.0.2.1349.
Installer doesnt find disk to instal,l as long as my toshiba disk is connected.
(Disk is found via wegbui, can be formated mount....)
I had this disk as systemdisk all the way back, so there seems to be a Problem with new 9.3 installer an toshiba hdds.
Please post the result of following commands with/without Toshiba disks.
camcontrol devlist -v
diskinfo -v /dev/da*
diskinfo -v /dev/ada*
Thanks,
Daisuke Aoyama
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 23 Feb 2015 09:21
by jasch
Hi daoyama
This is without Toshiba.(i finished my intall and have it running with a HGST 2.5 drive, i had arround)
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camcontrol devlist -v
scbus0 on mps0 bus 0:
<ATA SAMSUNG HD502HI 1118> at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (da0,pass0)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus0 target 1 lun 0 (da1,pass1)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (da2,pass2)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD103SI 1118> at scbus0 target 3 lun 0 (da3,pass3)
<> at scbus0 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus1 on mps1 bus 0:
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus1 target 14 lun 0 (da4,pass4)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus1 target 15 lun 0 (da5,pass5)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus1 target 16 lun 0 (da6,pass6)
<Intel RES2SV240 0d00> at scbus1 target 18 lun 0 (ses0,pass7)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 19 lun 0 (da7,pass8)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 20 lun 0 (da8,pass9)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 21 lun 0 (da9,pass10)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 22 lun 0 (da10,pass11)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68E 0A80> at scbus1 target 23 lun 0 (da11,pass12)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68E 0A80> at scbus1 target 24 lun 0 (da12,pass13)
<> at scbus1 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus2 on mps2 bus 0:
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 6 lun 0 (da13,pass14)
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 7 lun 0 (da14,pass15)
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 8 lun 0 (da15,pass16)
<ATA WDC WD30EURS-63R 0A80> at scbus2 target 10 lun 0 (da16,pass17)
<ATA WDC WD30EURS-63R 0A80> at scbus2 target 11 lun 0 (da17,pass18)
<> at scbus2 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus3 on mps3 bus 0:
<HP Ultrium 5-SCSI Z64D> at scbus3 target 0 lun 0 (pass20,sa0)
<> at scbus3 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus4 on ahcich0 bus 0:
<HGST HTS545050A7E680 GG2OAH10> at scbus4 target 0 lun 0 (ada0,pass19)
<> at scbus4 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus5 on ahcich1 bus 0:
<> at scbus5 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus6 on ahcich2 bus 0:
<> at scbus6 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus7 on ahcich3 bus 0:
<> at scbus7 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus8 on ahcich4 bus 0:
<> at scbus8 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus9 on ahcich5 bus 0:
<> at scbus9 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus-1 on xpt0 bus 0:
<> at scbus-1 target -1 lun -1 (xpt0)
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diskinfo -v /dev/ada*
/dev/ada0
512 # sectorsize
500107862016 # mediasize in bytes (465G)
976773168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
969021 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s1
512 # sectorsize
10997167104 # mediasize in bytes (10G)
21478842 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
3584 # stripeoffset
21308 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s1a
512 # sectorsize
10989076480 # mediasize in bytes (10G)
21463040 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
21292 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s2
512 # sectorsize
17190835200 # mediasize in bytes (16G)
33575850 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
512 # stripeoffset
33309 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s3
512 # sectorsize
471917214720 # mediasize in bytes (439G)
921713310 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
1536 # stripeoffset
914398 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s3a
512 # sectorsize
471909531648 # mediasize in bytes (439G)
921698304 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
914383 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
TM8513TD17J4YM # Disk ident.
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diskinfo -v /dev/da*
/dev/da0
512 # sectorsize
500107862016 # mediasize in bytes (465G)
976773168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
60801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VZJ90Z515088 # Disk ident.
/dev/da0p1
512 # sectorsize
500107827712 # mediasize in bytes (465G)
976773101 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
17408 # stripeoffset
60801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VZJ90Z515088 # Disk ident.
/dev/da1
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J90B733127 # Disk ident.
/dev/da10
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0638214 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@8/elmdesc@ArrayDevice07 # Physical path
/dev/da10p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0638214 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@8/elmdesc@ArrayDevice07 # Physical path
/dev/da11
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N1643523 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@ArrayDevice00 # Physical path
/dev/da11p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N1643523 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@ArrayDevice00 # Physical path
/dev/da12
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N0565560 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@2/elmdesc@ArrayDevice01 # Physical path
/dev/da12p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N0565560 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@2/elmdesc@ArrayDevice01 # Physical path
/dev/da13
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z84020LQ # Disk ident.
/dev/da14
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z8401TQ4 # Disk ident.
/dev/da15
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z84022FB # Disk ident.
/dev/da16
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065432 # Disk ident.
/dev/da16p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065432 # Disk ident.
/dev/da17
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065543 # Disk ident.
/dev/da17p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065543 # Disk ident.
/dev/da2
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J90B733125 # Disk ident.
/dev/da3
512 # sectorsize
1000204886016 # mediasize in bytes (931G)
1953525168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
121601 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VSJ9CS507023 # Disk ident.
/dev/da3p1
512 # sectorsize
1000204851712 # mediasize in bytes (931G)
1953525101 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
17408 # stripeoffset
121601 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VSJ9CS507023 # Disk ident.
/dev/da4
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1EB206134 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@a/elmdesc@ArrayDevice09 # Physical path
/dev/da5
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1EB204834 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@b/elmdesc@ArrayDevice0A # Physical path
/dev/da6
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1BB216285 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@9/elmdesc@ArrayDevice08 # Physical path
/dev/da6p1
512 # sectorsize
2000398893056 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029088 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1BB216285 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@9/elmdesc@ArrayDevice08 # Physical path
/dev/da7
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0604415 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@3/elmdesc@ArrayDevice02 # Physical path
/dev/da7p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0604415 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@3/elmdesc@ArrayDevice02 # Physical path
/dev/da8
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0632726 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@4/elmdesc@ArrayDevice03 # Physical path
/dev/da8p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0632726 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@4/elmdesc@ArrayDevice03 # Physical path
/dev/da9
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCC1T1169816 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@5/elmdesc@ArrayDevice04 # Physical path
/dev/da9p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCC1T1169816 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@5/elmdesc@ArrayDevice04 # Physical path
"Placeholder Toshiba results"
with toshiba i will do after work when i get home.
THX Alex
Re: NAS4Free looping install - w/ screens, help please.
Posted: 24 Feb 2015 00:29
by jasch
Ok here the prints with toshiba connected and "install loop".
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camcontrol devlist -v
scbus0 on mps0 bus 0:
<ATA SAMSUNG HD502HI 1118> at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (da0,pass0)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus0 target 1 lun 0 (da1,pass1)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (da2,pass2)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD103SI 1118> at scbus0 target 3 lun 0 (da3,pass3)
<> at scbus0 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus1 on mps1 bus 0:
<ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI 1118> at scbus1 target 13 lun 0 (da4,pass4)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD204UI 0001> at scbus1 target 16 lun 0 (da5,pass5)
<Intel RES2SV240 0d00> at scbus1 target 18 lun 0 (ses0,pass6)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 19 lun 0 (da6,pass7)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 20 lun 0 (da7,pass8)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 21 lun 0 (da8,pass9)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68A 0A80> at scbus1 target 22 lun 0 (da9,pass10)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68E 0A80> at scbus1 target 23 lun 0 (da10,pass11)
<ATA WDC WD30EFRX-68E 0A80> at scbus1 target 24 lun 0 (da11,pass12)
<> at scbus1 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus2 on mps2 bus 0:
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 6 lun 0 (da12,pass13)
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 7 lun 0 (da13,pass14)
<ATA ST8000AS0002-1NA AR13> at scbus2 target 8 lun 0 (da14,pass15)
<ATA WDC WD30EURS-63R 0A80> at scbus2 target 10 lun 0 (da15,pass16)
<ATA WDC WD30EURS-63R 0A80> at scbus2 target 11 lun 0 (da16,pass17)
<ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI 1118> at scbus2 target 12 lun 0 (da17,pass18)
<> at scbus2 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus3 on mps3 bus 0:
<HP Ultrium 5-SCSI Z64D> at scbus3 target 0 lun 0 (sa0,pass19)
<> at scbus3 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus4 on ahcich0 bus 0:
<TOSHIBA MK3265GSX GJ003M> at scbus4 target 0 lun 0 (ada0,pass20)
<> at scbus4 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus5 on ahcich1 bus 0:
<> at scbus5 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus6 on ahcich2 bus 0:
<> at scbus6 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus7 on ahcich3 bus 0:
<> at scbus7 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus8 on ahcich4 bus 0:
<> at scbus8 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus9 on ahcich5 bus 0:
<> at scbus9 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus10 on umass-sim0 bus 0:
<Patriot Rage XT PMAP> at scbus10 target 0 lun 0 (da18,pass21)
scbus-1 on xpt0 bus 0:
<> at scbus-1 target -1 lun -1 (xpt0)
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diskinfo -v /dev/ada*
/dev/ada0
512 # sectorsize
320072933376 # mediasize in bytes (298G)
625142448 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
620181 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
5045C3X4T # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s1
512 # sectorsize
419430400 # mediasize in bytes (400M)
819200 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
1048576 # stripeoffset
812 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
5045C3X4T # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s2
512 # sectorsize
159788302336 # mediasize in bytes (148G)
312086528 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
420478976 # stripeoffset
309609 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
5045C3X4T # Disk ident.
/dev/ada0s3
512 # sectorsize
159863103488 # mediasize in bytes (148G)
312232624 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
1294991360 # stripeoffset
309754 # Cylinders according to firmware.
16 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
5045C3X4T # Disk ident.
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diskinfo -v /dev/da*
/dev/da0
512 # sectorsize
500107862016 # mediasize in bytes (465G)
976773168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
60801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VZJ90Z515088 # Disk ident.
/dev/da0p1
512 # sectorsize
500107827712 # mediasize in bytes (465G)
976773101 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
17408 # stripeoffset
60801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VZJ90Z515088 # Disk ident.
/dev/da1
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J90B733127 # Disk ident.
/dev/da10
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N1643523 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@ArrayDevice00 # Physic al path
/dev/da10p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N1643523 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@1/elmdesc@ArrayDevice00 # Physic al path
/dev/da11
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N0565560 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@2/elmdesc@ArrayDevice01 # Physic al path
/dev/da11p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC4N0565560 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@2/elmdesc@ArrayDevice01 # Physic al path
/dev/da12
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z84020LQ # Disk ident.
/dev/da13
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z8401TQ4 # Disk ident.
/dev/da14
512 # sectorsize
8001563222016 # mediasize in bytes (7.3T)
15628053168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
972801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
Z84022FB # Disk ident.
/dev/da15
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065432 # Disk ident.
/dev/da15p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065432 # Disk ident.
/dev/da16
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065543 # Disk ident.
/dev/da16p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCAWZ2065543 # Disk ident.
/dev/da17
512 # sectorsize
1500301910016 # mediasize in bytes (1.4T)
2930277168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
182401 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S24EJ9BZ901473 # Disk ident.
/dev/da17p1
512 # sectorsize
1500301875712 # mediasize in bytes (1.4T)
2930277101 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
17408 # stripeoffset
182401 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S24EJ9BZ901473 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18
512 # sectorsize
16013852672 # mediasize in bytes (14G)
31277056 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
1946 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s1
512 # sectorsize
436197888 # mediasize in bytes (416M)
851949 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
32256 # stripeoffset
53 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s1a
512 # sectorsize
432013312 # mediasize in bytes (412M)
843776 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
4194304 # stripeoffset
52 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s2
512 # sectorsize
541062144 # mediasize in bytes (516M)
1056762 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
436230144 # stripeoffset
65 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s2b
512 # sectorsize
536870912 # mediasize in bytes (512M)
1048576 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
440401920 # stripeoffset
65 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s3
512 # sectorsize
16773120 # mediasize in bytes (16M)
32760 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
977292288 # stripeoffset
2 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da18s3a
512 # sectorsize
12582912 # mediasize in bytes (12M)
24576 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
981467136 # stripeoffset
1 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
84002B5E903DBC03 # Disk ident.
/dev/da2
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J90B733125 # Disk ident.
/dev/da3
512 # sectorsize
1000204886016 # mediasize in bytes (931G)
1953525168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
121601 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VSJ9CS507023 # Disk ident.
/dev/da3p1
512 # sectorsize
1000204851712 # mediasize in bytes (931G)
1953525101 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
17408 # stripeoffset
121601 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S1VSJ9CS507023 # Disk ident.
/dev/da4
512 # sectorsize
1500301910016 # mediasize in bytes (1.4T)
2930277168 # mediasize in sectors
0 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
182401 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S24EJ9BZ901470 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@c/elmdesc@ArrayDevice0B # Physic al path
/dev/da5
512 # sectorsize
2000398934016 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1BB216285 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@9/elmdesc@ArrayDevice08 # Physic al path
/dev/da5p1
512 # sectorsize
2000398876672 # mediasize in bytes (1.8T)
3907029056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
243201 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
S2H7J1BB216285 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@9/elmdesc@ArrayDevice08 # Physic al path
/dev/da6
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0604415 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@3/elmdesc@ArrayDevice02 # Physic al path
/dev/da6p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0604415 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@3/elmdesc@ArrayDevice02 # Physic al path
/dev/da7
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0632726 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@4/elmdesc@ArrayDevice03 # Physic al path
/dev/da7p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0632726 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@4/elmdesc@ArrayDevice03 # Physic al path
/dev/da8
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCC1T1169816 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@5/elmdesc@ArrayDevice04 # Physic al path
/dev/da8p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WCC1T1169816 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@5/elmdesc@ArrayDevice04 # Physic al path
/dev/da9
512 # sectorsize
3000592982016 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533168 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0638214 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@8/elmdesc@ArrayDevice07 # Physic al path
/dev/da9p1
512 # sectorsize
3000592924672 # mediasize in bytes (2.7T)
5860533056 # mediasize in sectors
4096 # stripesize
0 # stripeoffset
364801 # Cylinders according to firmware.
255 # Heads according to firmware.
63 # Sectors according to firmware.
WD-WMC1T0638214 # Disk ident.
id1,enc@n5001517e86018ffd/type@0/slot@8/elmdesc@ArrayDevice07 # Physic al path
If you need more just let me know.
I also tryd it with another wiped (with script from forum) toshiba Hdd (120GB), still the same no install.
THX alex