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Disable autostart VM

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Hi,

 

I tried to stupidly passthrough my onboard soundcard on an VM that Autostarts. I should have known better, because it crashed the whole UnRaid server already on other VMs. Now i have to unassign the soundcard or disable Autostart VM. Is there a way to do that before unraid autostarts the VM and crashes everything?

 

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Disable array auto start by editing disk.cfg on your flash drive (config/disk.cfg) and changing startArray="yes" to "no", if then you start the array manually VMs won't auto-start.

 

 

If you have a ryzen 3xxxx you can update to 6.9 rc2 to solve the problem

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7 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Disable array auto start by editing disk.cfg on your flash drive (config/disk.cfg) and changing startArray="yes" to "no", if then you start the array manually VMs won't auto-start.

 

 

it worked as far as starting unraid without crashing immediately. but i cant edit the VM in the vms tab, because "the array must be started to view the virtual machines"

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1 minute ago, rachid596 said:

If you have a ryzen 3xxxx you can update to 6.9 rc2 to solve the problem

i do have a 3800x, i'll try that

let me know if it's work.

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3 minutes ago, Skaterscare said:

it worked as far as starting unraid without crashing immediately. but i cant edit the VM in the vms tab, because "the array must be started to view the virtual machines"

I think that if you start the array manually that the VM autostart setting is ignored?

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5 minutes ago, itimpi said:

I think that if you start the array manually that the VM autostart setting is ignored?

idk, but it crashed again so i think it didnt.

Edited by Skaterscare

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29 minutes ago, rachid596 said:

let me know if it's work.

okay, uptating to 6.9 did did the trick tuvm

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49 minutes ago, Skaterscare said:

idk, but it crashed again so i think it didnt.

VMs won't autostart after manual array start.

1 hour ago, Skaterscare said:

idk, but it crashed again so i think it didnt.

Did you check the FAQ regarding Ryzen system crashing :

 

 

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

VMs won't autostart after manual array start.

Correction, they do on v6.9, they don't on v6.8, not sure this was changed on purpose but if it's IMHO a bad idea.

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