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unRAID 6.2Beta - unRaid server crashes after VM turns off screen

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Hello all,

 

I decided to give unRAID 6.2 Beta a run since I just built the server and have no data on it. Everything seems to work fine and dandy most of the times, and am impressed with the new features.

 

However, one issue is making me tear my hair out. I have a Win 10 VM with a forwarded NVidia gfx card. I can game on the VM with no issue...forwarded a USB expansion card to the VM and have all peripherals connected to it, etc...

 

What happens is that in the VM I set Windows to turn off the screen after 15mins. Not sleep or hibernate, just turn off the screen. If I press a key on the keyboard or move my mouse, the monitor springs back to life...however no picture is shown. At that stage, if I go to unRAID web from another PC, and try to stop/force stop/restart the VM...the whole unRAID server crashes.

 

Should I just set the VM OS to never turn off the monitor...or is there something fishy?

 

Thank you.

If this is a new issue that didn't occur with 6.1.9 then post in the beta release thread where bugs can be tracked.

 

If it's a VM issue then it should be posted in the KVM forum.

 

If it's a true bug report then post in the defects forum.

 

But honestly, I think sleep/suspend/screen may be poorly supported in KVM

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Thanks, I'll post it there.

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