The only thing that was the issue, was rebooting the server for the update..
The raid controller went haywire.. i just took it out, put it back in and booted again.
everything back to normal..
Case closed.
Hi all,
I saw this morning that there was a new update (Yay!).
But when i wanted to connect to a docker just now, i saw i couldn't connect..
So i logged in to Unraid and saw this..:
I cannot select anything..
here also the Diag package.be001srvfs01-diagnostics-20230622-2050.zip
not sure what to do, 37TB on the line here..
Im running:
HP DL380 G8 with 12 disks (1 parity disk)
Had a lot of dockers running, arround 12 i think, and 2 VM's.
Everything was working, was running 6.11.5 (i think) and updated to 6.12.0 this morning.
Well, it doesn't work, and have tried every step here..
I get this error when starting the VM..
I attached the diagnostics and the VM XML.
Could you help?
be001srvfs01-diagnostics-20211021-2253.zip
server02.xml
The only thing i am unsure of, is if it is possible to let it expend automatically. If not, is it going to be a hassle to expand it after the file is being used.. But maybe that is too early to think about. I think the first step would be to implement it first
https://thesolving.com/storage/how-to-create-an-iscsi-target-with-freenas/
If you want, i can dedicate some time help testing etc.
EDIT: If i can read correctly, is seems to be based on a dedicated disk, of a "file" that is the target. So, if that is correct, we could do the same on unraid, use a "file" as the target, which is on the array.
Or do i see this too easy?
Maybe we need to switch all over to freenas then.. they have iSCSI built in [emoji848] iSCSI is, as you can read yourself, needed in every NAS.. a lot of small to medium businesses can/could use this.. And mix it with user shares, if iSCSI would be an option, i wouldn't have any problems with the shares.. Verstuurd vanaf mijn SNE-LX1 met Tapatalk
I would use it to back-up Windows VM's using Windows Back-up.. Got like 15 Servers waiting for LT to implement this.. or even a trial testign version, so i could test this at home, before implementing in a live business network with over 150 users.. Iscsi is like the last thing needed in my eyes..