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Will The QNAP QM2-2S10G1T work with UnRAID?

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Hey guys,

Do any of you have any experience or insight into this card working with unRAID? If it did, it would be perfect for my server. Thanks!

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1353372-REG/qnap_qm2_2s10g1t_dual_m_2_22110_2280_sata.html

 

Josh

Interesting card, but since it's made for QNAP enclosures you may have trouble with unRAID having the appropriate drivers.  I don't have any direct experience, though.

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Hey Guys,
Thought I would give an update. I decided to purchase this card anyway and give it a try (I don't have the M.2 installed however). It unfortunately doesn't seem to work with unRAID. It does work on Windows 10 however (the 10gb nic anyway as I haven't tried the m.2 yet).

Is there any way to have a driver made for this card since it works in Windows? Not sure if there is a way to port a windows driver to unRAID. 

 

Thanks!

  • 3 months later...

I am really interested in doing this, did you get any further with your findings? If you go into device manager and try and identify the chipset used you could look for the equivalent driver from their website for Linux.

  • 4 months later...

According to the Qnap website (https://www.qnap.com/en-us/product/qm2-m.2ssd-10gbe_pc) The controller is the Tehuti TN9710P.  And for the QM2-2P10G1T it notes "The system BIOS and Operating System (OS) must be capable of supporting a PCIe NVMe SSD. Please refer to the technical manual of your system or consult with the vendor."

Given QNAP IS Linux, it can definitely be done.  It's probably beyond my abilities but someone 'should' be able to help you out.  I doubt it's completely proprietary.  Some googling finds some linux drivers here.  Also, if you sign up on their site maybe?  Apparently it's the same as the 4xxx drivers which are definitely available in linux.

 

I'm very new to Unraid so don't yet know how you might add them.  Kernel module maybe?

 

 

  • 3 months later...

Hi,

 

I have only QM2-2P (without 10gbit LAN) with NVMe SSD  and works great :)

 

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  • 2 years later...

Hey,

 

This thread has been started with the first hardware revision of this card. There are two newer revisions now. The revision B also features PCIe Gen3 x 8 interface. Revision A and lower has only PCIe Gen2 x 4.

 

- QM2-2P10G1T

- QM2-2P10G1TA 

- QM2-2P10G1TB 

 

Are there any updates regarding the 10G NIC compatibility with unraid?

 

Thanks!

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  • 2 years later...
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Are there any updates regarding the 10G NIC compatibility with unraid?

I would be interested, too. If unRAID works with the latest iteration of the QM2-2P10G1TB, I would be able to repurpose my old QNAP system. Currently, the card is listed under system devices in my unRAID test installation but does not work. The 2.5Gbe QNAP card does work, so it's not the mainboard/ PCIe slot at fault. 

I have QM2-2P10G1TB and can confirm the NIC works for 10gbe but the NVME drives aren't passed through. They are shown in bios but not available in Unraid. It seems to be an issue with asmedia 2824 controller.

 

I have tested it in windows on the same machine and the NIC and drives worked.

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