Hmh,
3 things you could try come up to my mind.
1. I'd try another SD-Card (if you are using nanoBSD, my guess is, that you use
an SD-Card?). Put the Master in permanent maintenance mode and shut it down,
take out the SD-Card and check for errors. Even if there are none, copy the
card and use
WebDawg
I am using an industrial 4GB USB DOM. It is less than 3 years old so I am
surprised that it could be the issue, but hey it's technology so I should not
be surprised.
Thanks
Bryant
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So… you don’t know how well it will work in pfSense, then.
> On Oct 14, 2015, at 3:34 PM, Vick Khera wrote:
>
> and only on FreeBSD servers (not pfSense)
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Yeah, that sounds like the right path. Original post mentioned DOM, which I
don’t understand. I don’t know that spin-rite has any value on SSD. I would be
inclined to do a fresh OS install and import the configuration to eliminate
data bit rot and hacking of the OS as possible problems. I
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 7:45 AM, wrote:
> Hmh,
>
> 3 things you could try come up to my mind.
>
> 1. I'd try another SD-Card (if you are using nanoBSD, my guess is, that
> you use an SD-Card?). Put the Master in permanent maintenance mode and shut
> it down, take
Jens
Thank you for the ideas. I am leaning towards the DOM (storage) The lock up
seems to occur after about 15 min. The odd thing is serial console does not
lock up. I just don't see anything in the logs to explain this.
Bryant
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