When playing around with unraid v7 beta 2.
I came across some werid annoyances. and probaly bugs.
quite a few as trying to test and implement the new snapshot feature.
When upgrading form unraid v6 to v7 beta. I had quite a few plugins.
I still use the snapshot plugin and zfs master plugin. IN this test machine i have moed to a zfs pool aray only
ZFS zpool has been upgraded:
Bug 1: If i remove a VM and disk
it still elaves behind a folder that can't be deleted.
even with settings VM off folder is in use. Most likely libvirt is still calling it for nvram and/or snapshots per snapshot plugin I can see the file and zfs master sees the file. With no way to delete them... or need other termal comands to manuly go in and delete.
Bug 2/Anoyance with a potental problem when libvirt.img is broken...
if i have a VM with a snapshot
and something happens to the libvirt.img file (Example acidetal deletion opr recreated in another folder) I can't restore the VM
<disk type='file' device='disk'> <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2' cache='writeback'/> <source file='/mnt/user/VM/BMM-PXE/vdisk1.S20240818093519qcow2'/> <target dev='hdc' bus='virtio'/> <serial>vdisk1</serial> <boot order='2'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x03' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </disk>
There may be a way to maul thermal merger the snapshot back into vdisk 1 which can be called via the template xml. Setting the xml file to the snapshot doesn't restore the chain...
Bug 3 the most anoying one. (no snapshots)
staring fresh on a v6 upgade no VM created nor started in v7
The first VM ubuntu created a 20GB vdisk 1.img file for the HD, this image file works as it should wiht ubuntu installer seing the disk. and able to use format and isntall ubutn on
ANY and all VM created the same way create a corupted vdisk 1 missing hte block device and ubuntu installer no longer sees teh vdisk1 as a hard disk to use format and install. I can copy the first 20 GB vdisk to that vm folder and installer will continue.
There is a error or issues with vm creation making vdsik images...
creat but not started
Vdisk size is 512:
compared to working vdisk img:
now add install disk:
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