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Dan-E

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  1. Just a followup question. Is the multiple disk pool also protected by the array parity disk(s)?
  2. Could I also reformat my Array to zfs/btrfs and create a single filesystem for all of the disks in the array?
  3. I created a VM with a vDisk size of 6TB. But my largest physical disk is only 1.2TB. Will the 6TB vDisk span across the array? Because right now Disk 1 is already full and the affected VMs are paused automatically. Please help. Thanks in advance. hpe-dl380-g9-diagnostics-20240306-0828.zip
  4. I do not know. That is why I am asking why is unraid only occupying disk 1?
  5. iso folder only for iso files. included disk "all".
  6. hpe-dl380-g9-diagnostics-20240220-1017.zip
  7. via Virtual Machines. I mostly use the unraid host for VMs.
  8. Is this normal and how do I balance the disk storage load to all disks? It seems that my server is only utilizing Disk 1. see attached photo. Will this affect VM Disk IO performance? Thanks in advance for enlightening me.
  9. I can access my iso folder via smb. how to I access /MNT/USER/DOMAINS/ via network?
  10. i tried changing the machine type but could not enable seabios. any suggestion on how to load seabios?
  11. vdisk is still empty. even if i disabled the vdisk the iso still cannot boot.
  12. It is a customized iso containing ubuntu server files and should be bootable. Booted it successfully in esxi.

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