November 24, 20169 yr So when trying to create a VM and going to select the ISO the section is small even though there is ISOs in there. This is the same with Google Chrome and IE
November 24, 20169 yr Author Definitely got the path right? Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk Yea I am sure.
November 24, 20169 yr I'll check mine later when I get home, what Unraid version? Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
November 24, 20169 yr I get the same sometimes, keep clicking around eventually the drop down menu will show up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
November 24, 20169 yr Mines working perfectly, however I did have one thought. My ISOs are stored on a SSD outside of my array. The path is set in settings => VM Manager => (Advanced) => Default iso storage path If they were stored on a spinner or worse on the array, then it may take a while to display as the disk spins up. Which may explain the behaviour soana describes. 'Course it may be nothing to do with it....
November 24, 20169 yr My isos is stored in there own share Yes, but where is that share located? On your protected array?
November 24, 20169 yr Author My isos is stored in there own share Yes, but where is that share located? On your protected array? Yes
November 24, 20169 yr Then it may be empty because the drive is spun down, takes some time to spin up and fetch directory contents. You could test by spinning up all the drives and then attempting to access the OS selection. If they appear then it might be the reason.
November 24, 20169 yr All drives were spon up Hmm, dunno then, unless it's something to do with parsing the share and caching the contents during the boot up sequence. I'm out of theories.
November 24, 20169 yr Author I'm not sure either. Once I get home I'll do a video of the screen to show it "live"
December 9, 20169 yr any update as to how to fix this? Does it still do it on the latest release candidate? https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=54500.0
December 9, 20169 yr Sorry no, it's difficult to troubleshoot as it seems only to be affecting yourself unfortunately. Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
December 9, 20169 yr Author That's no fun. I was really wanting to move some of my Raspberry pi servers to a VM.
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