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VM "pause" itself after few seconds after it get start

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Hi guys,

 

i'm trying to find an issue with one of my VM.

 

I don't know why but i can't start my Win10VM anymore, it get in "sleep" mode automatically when I start it (like 30sec). I can't resume it , its make nothing.

 

Seem that the problem is in the .img files. I've made some test creating other VM and it's working well with other *.img but not the one from my WIn10 session.

 

Anybody get this issue ?

tx

 

Fixed!

I've look on some forum and my problem look like i needed to fix my partition. In my case , my VM image files is saved on a unassigned SSD drive outside of the array partitionned in ext4. So I've move my .img (120gb) to a drive in my array and load it in my VM config , et voila! that work . My VM is not in "suspended" mode anymore.

 

now I'll format again this drive and return back my image file on it

have you disabled all the power saving features in the VM?

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yes cause I know this feature of hibernate/sleep do not work perfectly with unraid/kvm.

 

but maybe I put it in sleep mode manually last time the VM was running and now it's stock in a sleep mode that I can't wake up.

 

It's getting in "pause" mode in the windows boot sequence (win10 logo with the round dot stop moving)

 

  • 1 month later...

I got the same problem with windows 7. Did you find out what it is

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