keves Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 Buenos días, Quiero usar cuentas de ective directory en mi unraid. Tengo la máquina virtual con windows server funcionando, tengo los pc dentro de la red pero no me deja incluirlos en el dominio... que estoy haciendo mal? Gracias de antemano Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 7 Author Share Posted February 7 Es posible poner dos Network Source? Tengo 8 ethernet en 2 bound, quiero usar como como entrada de internet y otro como salida de dominio y no puedo. Alguna idea de como crear el dominio en windows server? Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 8 Author Share Posted February 8 (edited) 9 hours ago, GRRRRRRR said: Error message screenshot ? Cuando creas una máquina virtual solo te deja escoger un "Network Source", aunque tengas dos bound o 8 puertos ethernet; tengo 4 ethernet en el servidor y otros 4 en una tarjeta pci, pero no se detecta "otros dispositivos PCI" Actualmente tengo bound 0 para salida a internet y da igual como ponga los 4 puertos ethernet restantes ya que win server 19 no me lo detecta En el server siempre me pone como red disponible el bound0, no me da más opciones Edited February 8 by keves reedit Quote Link to comment
GRRRRRRR Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 (edited) It's trivial bro. Remove some NICs from the bonding on the host (unRAID) and add the freed NIC to the VM to be available as second NIC on the Guest VM (W2019) This can be done by PCI-e passthrough, if the host has vt-d technology. If it does not have that you can setup a secondary bonding on the host to add a virtual NIC on the Guest. If you have ICMP Ping you can have AD working. But that's child play, why do you want to do this on the unRAID machine? Wouldn't it be better to do this on the Clouds free tiers? No business is going to ask you to sedup AD on unRAID for them, it's risky. They like the TCO of the clouds. Edited February 8 by GRRRRRRR Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 8 Author Share Posted February 8 1 hour ago, GRRRRRRR said: It's trivial bro. Remove some NICs from the bonding on the host (unRAID) and add the freed NIC to the VM to be available as second NIC on the Guest VM (W2019) This can be done by PCI-e passthrough, if the host has vt-d technology. If it does not have that you can setup a secondary bonding on the host to add a virtual NIC on the Guest. If you have ICMP Ping you can have AD working. But that's child play, why do you want to do this on the unRAID machine? Wouldn't it be better to do this on the Clouds free tiers? No business is going to ask you to sedup AD on unRAID for them, it's risky. They like the TCO of the clouds. Yo estoy usando mi unraid como laboratorio. Entraré en bios a ver si localizo lo que tu me dices Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 On 2/8/2023 at 11:04 AM, GRRRRRRR said: It's trivial bro. Remove some NICs from the bonding on the host (unRAID) and add the freed NIC to the VM to be available as second NIC on the Guest VM (W2019) This can be done by PCI-e passthrough, if the host has vt-d technology. If it does not have that you can setup a secondary bonding on the host to add a virtual NIC on the Guest. If you have ICMP Ping you can have AD working. But that's child play, why do you want to do this on the unRAID machine? Wouldn't it be better to do this on the Clouds free tiers? No business is going to ask you to sedup AD on unRAID for them, it's risky. They like the TCO of the clouds. No me da la opción de escoger dispositivo PCI pese a cambiar features por idrac La placa reconoce perfectamente la pci con 4 bocas ethernet Quote Link to comment
GRRRRRRR Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 PCIe passthrough may not be available, due to some reasons something having to do with sharing memory or something. Is that one PCI-e device with 4 ethernet ports ? In this case you can try adding another PCI-e device for that passthrough, that you want to do. Personally I like minimal processing. If passthrough will save CPU cycles, I want to do it. Sometimes I do testing, and in the end use separate device in production. Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 58 minutes ago, GRRRRRRR said: PCIe passthrough may not be available, due to some reasons something having to do with sharing memory or something. Is that one PCI-e device with 4 ethernet ports ? In this case you can try adding another PCI-e device for that passthrough, that you want to do. Personally I like minimal processing. If passthrough will save CPU cycles, I want to do it. Sometimes I do testing, and in the end use separate device in production. El servidor tiene 4 ethernet y la pci-e tiene 4 ethernet, un total de 8 ethernet. No veo la necesidad de comprar otra tarjeta de red Yo solo tengo un equipo que soporte esta config (10 cores + 128Gb de ram), entonces tengo que hacer pruebas con un equipo que está en producción. Lo que no entiendo es como sólo puedo usar un ethernet para la máquina virtual Saludos Quote Link to comment
GRRRRRRR Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 In this case what you can do is to passthrough the whole PCI-e device including all it's subcomponents - all four ports. So basically all four ethernets that are on the same PCI-e PCB. ninguno disponible - none available Boot ESXi on the machine and check if the passthrough works on ESXI if it works on ESXi and not on unRAID then ask the unRAID dudes in General support however this time use translators on your end to speed up the process. Quote Link to comment
keves Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 4 hours ago, GRRRRRRR said: In this case what you can do is to passthrough the whole PCI-e device including all it's subcomponents - all four ports. Pero no me reconoce la pci-e de ethernet 4 hours ago, GRRRRRRR said: Boot ESXi on the machine and check if the passthrough works on ESXI Eso no se lo que es, solo dispongo de boot como bios o como euefi 4 hours ago, GRRRRRRR said: In this case what you can do is to passthrough the whole PCI-e device including all it's subcomponents - all four ports. Existe bound0 que corresponde a los puertos ethernet que tiene el servidor y bound4 que son los puertos correspondientes a la pcie Quote Link to comment
Mcklaren Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Buenas, Yo no tengo tantas tarjetas de red y no podria ayudarte. Pero como te ha comentado el compañero igual puedes iniciar la pregunta en el foro general que seguro que ahi si puedes encontrar mas gente que en este foro especifico en español donde te puedan dar respuesta a tu caso concreto. Espero que encuentres mas respuestas. Y si decides formular la pregunta en el foro general y obtienes la solucion podria ser buena idea que la comentes aqui para futuros usuarios que se encuentren con el mismo problema. Un saludo. Quote Link to comment
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