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XG installation issue on Intel NUC Compute Element

Hi All,

EVen though I have a perfectly running XG running as a VM in VMware, I want to move it to hardware.  As a result I purchased an Intel NUC compute element, including a chassis with two NIC's.  From a hardware perspective it therefore has the requisite CPU, Ram (4GB) and storage (64GB) and 2 NIC's.

Writing the ISO to a USB stick with Rufus (DD mode) works perfectly as does the installation, were it gets to the point where the installer states "Remove the installer disk and press y to reboot".

This is where the problem starts.  The device goes through POST, displays "Booting '18_5_1_326'", and after about 3 seconds resets and restarts POST.

I have disabled and re-enabled Serial ports in the BIOS, making no difference.

Where should I look next?

Thanks,

W



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  • The XG software is aimed at spare hardware but with specific requirements, the home use is with the aim of promoting the product in front of potential buyers and marketing statistics.

    What you haven't advised is your link speed and the number of devices, not that the device count matters that much. I currently run a 50/20 link with about 40 devices on 5 LANs using both IP4 and IPv6, 40 odd rules, a number of my own policies. My CPU usage is very low and memory sits around 55%. The box has been on line for over 50 days since last restart.

    I have a backup box which has a celeron and it is very slow. I changed back to the Xeon because the updating process for configuration changes was way too slow. The box's throughput is fine.

    There are number of manufacturers of small low power boxes, but they use fairly old CPUs then there are some newer ones running i3s and i5s.

    Ian

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