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Beware, before upgrading Unraid hardware

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I have recently changed most of my hardware on the Unraid box. All the forum messages that I read everywhere said that everything should be detected as before and Unraid won't bother you about any hardware changes and will just work.

This is certainly not true. Since I have updated my hardware, I have had the following issues on my unraid server

None of my Windows VMs work, I get the following pop-up.

 

Once I do try to start a VM, the cache drives appears in the unassigned devices and I cannot copy anything over to the NAS after this happens, the error I see is:

 

Unraid Cache disk message: 26-02-2021 02:15
Warning [HISTORY] - Cache pool BTRFS missing device(s)
Samsung_SSD_970_EVO_1TB_S467NF0K702953Y (nvme0n1)

 

I have a PCIe card with 4 additional 1GB ports, these ports are no longer available to Windows VMs. I had each of the 4 ports dedicated to each Windows VM, perhaps that's why they are not starting. I have tried to change some VM settings here but to no avail, I am unable to fix any existing VMs.

 

Dockers on the other hand have retained their settings and seem to be working fine.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix these issues?

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3 minutes ago, alitech said:

All the forum messages that I read everywhere said that everything should be detected as before and Unraid won't bother you about any hardware changes and will just work.

Most messages I have seen about this warn about RAID controllers on previous vs new hardware, and mention that of course if you have hardware directly accessed by VMs those VMs would have to be configured to use the new hardware.

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3 minutes ago, trurl said:

Most messages I have seen about this warn about RAID controllers on previous vs new hardware, and mention that of course if you have hardware directly accessed by VMs those VMs would have to be configured to use the new hardware.

Thanks for that. I think i managed to stub the network card that the previous VM was using as the network card was changed. Thanks for this. 

After stubbing the network card and updating the VM config to use the new network card, this appear. 

 

 

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