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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
I think this was the issue. It was set to 30 minutes, which is about the time it would take to pause itself. I'll continue this thread if the issue continues. But thank you for the help. Also thanks JorgeB in particular for sticking with me.
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
Meaning how it's been set up? How the data is allocated? Would I need to recreate my VM if I wanted to change my vdisk?
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
/mnt/user/domains/Windows 10/vdisk1.img
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
There are 3 8 TB disks that have parity to each other. I'm not sure how I would find the location of the vdisk. I know that "mnt/" refers to the location it's mounted on the drive, but I don't know how to find where that actually is.
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
changed the bus for vdisk1 back to virtio with the unmap=discard. Had another capacity and allocation = 100G pause as described in my first screenshot. Also, just want to thank you again for helping. EDIT Started sending them again and am now stuck at this. The capacity is much larger than the allocation but it still paused itself automatically.
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
Windows still crashes whenever I try to run the VM after adding that. Specifically the stop code is "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE". This is the current set up
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
Thanks for the help! I think I'm on the right path for trimming the disk but I'm not sure where to find the SCSI driver. I navigated to E:\vioscsi\w10 but don't have a driver there. I assume my issue is in step 1 of the link you sent me "First we need to install the SCSI controller". I tried moving on anyway with the steps as if an SCSI driver was already installed. When I tried to reboot, Windows would crash. I made sure beforehand have fast startup off to avoid that but still had problems. Any guidance?
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VM Pause from vdisk capacity overflow
I'm running a server with an Unraid VM on it. After a couple of hours, the VM pauses and stops running a Helix Core host (file sharing and revision history service). I believe this is due to the vdisk reaching it's capacity (as shown in the screenshot below). When it pauses, I have to power cycle the server to get it running again. 1) Is there any easier way to get it off of the paused state? 2) How can I avoid getting to a paused state? Thanks in advance for the help.
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