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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
Thanks again for your help.
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
Thanks. Worked it out. I somehow must have run it on my 2tb drive at some point. This was showing as the boot device. I've unassigned it and run the onboarding wizard and it's giving me all the options. Thanks again
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
/dev/nvme0n1p1: LABEL="zfs_cache" UUID="13032507992519089239" UUID_SUB="5333955551239897464" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="zfs_member" /dev/nvme2n1p1: UUID="3c263600-df91-48d4-83f9-6cdac5359cf3" UUID_SUB="cd7f0384-5c4c-4a11-8e8f-5c65a67e6cbc" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" /dev/nvme5n1p1: LABEL="zfs_cache" UUID="13032507992519089239" UUID_SUB="3451360335556235392" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="zfs_member" /dev/sde1: UUID="48e73b97-a226-49c0-81b8-87ee5ce2ccaf" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" /dev/nvme1n1p1: LABEL="zfs_cache" UUID="13032507992519089239" UUID_SUB="4102454655082185234" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="zfs_member" /dev/sdh4: UUID="437930af-9bd3-41e4-b524-fdfa175c5691" UUID_SUB="c0815c22-ace4-4c17-892c-25c4d4f595bf" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" PARTUUID="5c7bc212-5123-4337-b7fb-51fdb20aeb50" /dev/sdh2: LABEL_FATBOOT="EFI" LABEL="EFI" UUID="4D27-19D8" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI System Partition" PARTUUID="32392bc5-1239-4721-8298-f9a0430ff491" /dev/sdo1: LABEL_FATBOOT="UNRAID" LABEL="UNRAID" UUID="272C-EBE2" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="0a848e3f-01" /dev/loop1: BLOCK_SIZE="131072" TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop0: BLOCK_SIZE="131072" TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdf1: UUID="7c7bec4e-1820-40db-a1e2-8e56a9d129c5" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="6cbf4976-009e-4825-9e83-cc991b7edbcf" /dev/sdd1: UUID="87dd318d-af1f-423d-addf-8fd965aeb7e9" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="7e2cd86c-1882-4b0d-b060-3018c879d526" /dev/sdm1: UUID="401d73c1-73ec-4c57-a1d7-85d59883f0d2" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="dae2a088-b217-45fd-80a0-7cd65f6b8161" /dev/sdb1: UUID="07e839b4-419d-4df3-aac2-6f9e9a1aa30b" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="07bed044-d4ce-4440-8651-46d31f8698b3" /dev/sdk1: UUID="ed14d29e-efd1-4581-b2f6-bb16622a7d5a" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="3502bedc-f8c9-44b0-95c0-0c4c1508e67a" /dev/sdi1: UUID="56f52da6-2c6d-4f59-bbcc-4cc008241dac" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="acb0b525-8a74-49a4-a127-a61d138f2543" /dev/sdg1: UUID="f29ed138-e002-4d3b-8ab1-53dfdc4697cb" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="f8be1a26-1426-48de-836c-8780b76a431e" /dev/sdc1: UUID="82eabfbb-cd10-461b-9aa1-f12f4468d2dd" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="747b3ba4-a110-4b80-9731-bd9d74837fd8" /dev/sdl1: UUID="7fb806e1-a73d-4cfc-91e8-d5c35fb8e395" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="bf8b1825-74eb-4b19-9691-7e017621292f" /dev/sdj1: UUID="22bb480e-42e8-4559-b318-c7db85165f17" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="2ca18e07-4505-4170-af26-7a890fb34819" /dev/sda1: PARTUUID="84f27b8b-a42f-41bb-ae23-4283adf4ff61" /dev/sdh3: PARTLABEL="Unraid Boot Partition" PARTUUID="48587c76-f1c7-4022-ba41-62b5fdfcf397" /dev/sdh1: PARTLABEL="BIOS Boot Partition" PARTUUID="8c52e5dc-4f3a-4a0b-bafb-6a3dff41b945"
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
Correct. The original boot device is unassigned, as are the 2 Optane drives. The onboard loads, it shows the configuration page for server name, etc, then the plugins and finally the summary with confirm and apply, but no boot options.
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
Sorry. The screenshot is a little misleading. I started the array after trying the onboarding wizard, as I need to retrieve some files. The array was stopped when I tried.
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
I've run the command on the boot disk. Which is now showing as unmountable. Do I need to do anything after this, as it's still not allowing reconfiguration in the onboarding process. Am I being stupid?
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
I've booted from the flash and the drives are as below. I have the two new drives. But when I run through the onboarding process it just shows my existing setup and ask me to confirm and apply but doesn't give me an option to create a new pool. What am I doing wrong? I'm also getting a license mismatch after booting with flash. I assume this is correct because I'm assuming it's due to swapping boot devices?
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
So just change the boot order in the BIOS to start up from the flash drive again then try again? Do I need to do anything with the licensing? Or will it just read it from the existing TPM licensing?
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Boot from internal drive (drive change)
Hi, I've recently upgraded to 7.3.0-beta.1 and have run the process to boot from an internal drive. This worked as planned. I've now got hold of a couple of Intel Optane 16GB drives, which I want to use in mirror to run the Unraid OS. I've run the onboarding wizard again, but don't get the option to select any drives for a new configuration. Am I doing something wrong? Both the drives can be seen in unassigned disk devices. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Help!! Array has gone offline. 2 disks no longer attached or wrong
I replaced I a disk in my array. Parity sync went fine but after rebooting server one disk is no longer included in the array and the other which I've tried to add in which said was missing, now says it wrong. Any troubleshooting help would really be appreciated. djw-unraid-diagnostics-20260216-1731.zip
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Problems dumping vBios of AMD WX2100
I've now managed to dump the vbios on a Windows PC using GPU Z. Sonoma boots and I can VNC to it when while the it is using the WX 2100 as the primary GPU, but it's not visible from within the VM. Any ideas?
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Problems dumping vBios of AMD WX2100
I've built a Sonoma VM and am trying to passthrough my AMD WX 2100 gpu. I've followed the instructions from SpaceInvaderOne but cannot seem to get it to work. The VM boots up and is accessible using virtual GPU, and will also boots when I add the physicals devices, and can connect via RealVNC. Unfortunately, the GPU is not listed in the VM and I'm restricted to a lower resolution. The bindings are as follows. lspci -k | grep -A 2 "09:00" 09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Lexa XT [Radeon PRO WX 2100] Subsystem: Dell Device 0b0c Kernel driver in use: vfio-pci -- 09:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Baffin HDMI/DP Audio [Radeon RX 550 640SP / RX 560/560X] Subsystem: Dell Device aae0 Kernel driver in use: vfio-pci Is it right that the audio device is listed as RX 550.... which strangely was my old gpu which is no longer in the sytem I'm running Unraid 7.2 I get the following output. Script location: /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/Dump vBios/script Note that closing this window will abort the execution of this script You have selected this device to dump the vbios from 09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Lexa XT [Radeon PRO WX 2100] This does look like a valid GPU to me. Continuing ......... Checking if location to put vbios file exists Vbios folder already exists I will try and dump the vbios without disconnecting and reconnecting the GPU This normally only works if the GPU is NOT the Primary or the only GPU I will check the vbios at the end. If it seems wrong I will then retry after disconnecting the GPU Defining temp vm with gpu attached Domain 'dumpvbios' defined from /tmp/dumpvbios.xml Starting the temp vm to allow dump Domain 'dumpvbios' started Waiting for a few seconds ..... Stopping the temp vm Domain 'dumpvbios' destroyed Removing the temp vm Domain 'dumpvbios' has been undefined Okay dumping vbios file named WX2100.rom to the location /mnt/user/isos/vbios/ cat: rom: Input/output error Um.... somethings gone wrong and I couldn't dump the vbios for some reason Sometimes when this happens all we need to do to fix this is 'stub' or 'bind to the vfio' the gpu and reboot the server This can be done in Unraid 6.8.3 with the use of the vfio config plugin or if you are on Unraid 6.9 or above it can be done directly from the gui in Tools/System Devices .....So please do this and run the script again Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you need any further information. Thanks.
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UNMOUNTABLE: UNSUPPORTED OR NO FILE SYSTEM ZFS
Sorry to be a pain. I've gone through the whole process again and the RaidZ cache is now there and is showing data in it. When I enable docker and VM I get the following. Appdata and System shares appear to be pointing to the right location. Maybe I'm missing something very simple? I've attached fresh diagnostics. Thanks in advance. djw-unraid-diagnostics-20230808-1943.zip
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UNMOUNTABLE: UNSUPPORTED OR NO FILE SYSTEM ZFS
Great. Thanks for your help.
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UNMOUNTABLE: UNSUPPORTED OR NO FILE SYSTEM ZFS
That's great. It's back. It's showing the file btrfs 🤔 I guess to run as ZFS, I will need to go through the process of moving to array, then reformatting to RaidZ and then move back?
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