September 12, 20169 yr Got some brand new hardware, except my unraid config is the same. Reinstalled unraid 6.2rc5 alone on the new server hardware, everything worked great(had to rebuild parity drive tho which took 18 hours) Installed Esxi 6 update 2, created a VM with pass-through of my raid controller with plop as the iso. Plop autoboots unraid and loads unraid, but I cannot manage it at all. I tried making a Windows VM and tried to manage it via the ip of unraid there, and I still could not. Am I doing anything wrong? Can someone possibly point me in the right direction? Thanks
September 12, 20169 yr Got some brand new hardware, except my unraid config is the same. Reinstalled unraid 6.2rc5 alone on the new server hardware, everything worked great(had to rebuild parity drive tho which took 18 hours) Installed Esxi 6 update 2, created a VM with pass-through of my raid controller with plop as the iso. Plop autoboots unraid and loads unraid, but I cannot manage it at all. I tried making a Windows VM and tried to manage it via the ip of unraid there, and I still could not. Am I doing anything wrong? Can someone possibly point me in the right direction? Thanks if you open console from vSphere Client for unRAID VM, can you login to unRAID? then you can run diagnostics from console and post it here - may be then someone with better knowledge can look at it.
September 12, 20169 yr Author Yes, when I open console it says log in, i ran ifconfig, got an ip, tried going to it and nothing.
September 12, 20169 yr Yes, when I open console it says log in, i ran ifconfig, got an ip, tried going to it and nothing. run diagnostics from unRAID console, and post it here. and an IP is showing on console just few lines above Login.
September 12, 20169 yr Yes, when I open console it says log in, i ran ifconfig, got an ip, tried going to it and nothing. and this looks very similar to your case: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=51715.0
September 12, 20169 yr Author Is plop still the best way to go? I will post all the info you asked for when i get home from work. Thanks
September 12, 20169 yr Is plop still the best way to go? I will post all the info you asked for when i get home from work. Thanks i'm using plopKexec on my test server and it works just fine. original plop is very slow, so on my production server i'm using boot from vmdk method.
September 12, 20169 yr Is plop still the best way to go? I will post all the info you asked for when i get home from work. Thanks Personally, I don't think so. I use a 200MB VMDK. It boots insanely fast, and only reads the config from the flash drive. The only "gotcha" is you have to copy the updated unraid files over to the VMDK when you upgrade. Unassigned Devices makes this VERY easy!
September 12, 20169 yr Author Is plop still the best way to go? I will post all the info you asked for when i get home from work. Thanks Personally, I don't think so. I use a 200MB VMDK. It boots insanely fast, and only reads the config from the flash drive. The only "gotcha" is you have to copy the updated unraid files over to the VMDK when you upgrade. Unassigned Devices makes this VERY easy! How exactly does this work? Do you still need to have the usb drive in?
September 12, 20169 yr Is plop still the best way to go? I will post all the info you asked for when i get home from work. Thanks Personally, I don't think so. I use a 200MB VMDK. It boots insanely fast, and only reads the config from the flash drive. The only "gotcha" is you have to copy the updated unraid files over to the VMDK when you upgrade. Unassigned Devices makes this VERY easy! @Steven FYI, latest plopKexec boots automatically too - it just selects first available boot option.. and works very fast too.. @cjm187 about boot from vmdk - read there for example: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=26639.0 - there are lot of pre-built images too.. but you can always build it yourself..
September 12, 20169 yr Author Thanks guys I really appreciate the help, I will post back with my results.
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