BAZOOKAPANDA Posted February 11, 2022 Share Posted February 11, 2022 *As I progress more into the joys of Unraid and I find other use cases for iscsi I will add them here. This has probably been asked before but being able to set a share as an iscsi target on Unraid would just be wonderful. steam may be okay with installing to shares but apps like: Origin Epic Games Oculus Ubisoft connect Of which I use all of them will fight tooth and nail to prevent it😂. All the games would just be easily downloaded and easily manageable. There is a plugin for this but I couldn't quite get it to work I could see the drive in the VM but not initialize it also you have to choose an entire disk or create a file for it, I was hoping more for just being able to use a whole folder (maybe that is'nt even possible), I am a bit of a newbie I suppose. Symbolic links just couldn't cut it If this does not happen and you are trying to setup a windows gaming VM. There may be better ways of achieving this, that I am not privy to but my solution was to: Create a virtual hard disk (VDHX) so it only consumes as much as you put on it Set it to its max capacity (around 64 TB Have its location be in a shared folder Set install location to the virtual hard disk Note* When I was fiddling with getting it to auto mount on boot I would get an error that it is in use by another device (even if unmounted) this is because a game launcher with the drive as it's default it's default install location for games was running. Quote Link to comment
SimonF Posted March 20, 2022 Share Posted March 20, 2022 On 2/11/2022 at 4:20 AM, BAZOOKAPANDA said: *As I progress more into the joys of Unraid and I find other use cases for iscsi I will add them here. This has probably been asked before but being able to set a share as an iscsi target on Unraid would just be wonderful. steam may be okay with installing to shares but apps like: Origin Epic Games Oculus Ubisoft connect Of which I use all of them will fight tooth and nail to prevent it😂. All the games would just be easily downloaded and easily manageable. There is a plugin for this but I couldn't quite get it to work I could see the drive in the VM but not initialize it also you have to choose an entire disk or create a file for it, I was hoping more for just being able to use a whole folder (maybe that is'nt even possible), I am a bit of a newbie I suppose. Symbolic links just couldn't cut it If this does not happen and you are trying to setup a windows gaming VM. There may be better ways of achieving this, that I am not privy to but my solution was to: Create a virtual hard disk (VDHX) so it only consumes as much as you put on it Set it to its max capacity (around 64 TB Have its location be in a shared folder Set install location to the virtual hard disk Note* When I was fiddling with getting it to auto mount on boot I would get an error that it is in use by another device (even if unmounted) this is because a game launcher with the drive as it's default it's default install location for games was running. Does the iSCSI plugins not provide what you need? Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted March 21, 2022 Share Posted March 21, 2022 On 2/11/2022 at 5:20 AM, BAZOOKAPANDA said: I was hoping more for just being able to use a whole folder (maybe that is'nt even possible) No, that's not possible. iSCSI is a technique to share a whole block device or a image as a block device. On 2/11/2022 at 5:20 AM, BAZOOKAPANDA said: All the games would just be easily downloaded and easily manageable. Also keep in mind that I think is also not easy possible with iSCSI since with iSCSI you should connect only one computer to one target and not multiple computers at once to one target because this can and definitely will cause file and filesystem corruption. If you share however a full disk to a computer keep in mind you can simply pull the disk out of your server and place it in your local computer and it will still work as local disk and vice versa. Quote Link to comment
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