May 24, 20188 yr Hi, I have the latest version of unRAID, everything is going pretty fine except I discovered some weird issue after rebooting today: It doesn't have any real impact on the server currently but I'm not a big fan of having my HDDs go from sde to sdh when it should be sdb to sde. Why do I have virtual stuff showing up there? I currently have a total of 7 VMs, I checked the XMLs of them all and didn't find any mention of any floppy disk (and I'm not sure why 2 virtual HDisk would show and not 7 for example). Any help would be appreciated.
May 24, 20188 yr Author On 5/24/2018 at 3:22 PM, CHBMB said: Diagnostics..... I didn't even know that was a thing. Sorry about that, here you go. Edited May 28, 20188 yr by dnLL
May 24, 20188 yr Author I rebooted and it's fixed. Didn't change anything. It's the second time it happens, last time it was fixed after a reboot too. Any idea what could cause that, especially since it's sporadic?
May 25, 20188 yr Community Expert Possibly IPMI virtual devices, or some other USB virtual devices, e.g., some flash drives have a virtual CD/DVD partition.
May 26, 20188 yr Author On 5/25/2018 at 2:18 AM, johnnie.black said: Possibly IPMI virtual devices, or some other USB virtual devices, e.g., some flash drives have a virtual CD/DVD partition. I didn't change anything physical that's for sure, so it's within the virtual configuration somewhere, but I don't understand why it happens randomly after some reboot only.
May 26, 20188 yr Author On 5/24/2018 at 3:22 PM, CHBMB said: Diagnostics..... On 5/25/2018 at 2:18 AM, johnnie.black said: Possibly IPMI virtual devices, or some other USB virtual devices, e.g., some flash drives have a virtual CD/DVD partition. Aight I have some more information about the issue now: it only happens when I reboot the server without fully stopping all the VMs and the array first. I have to extend the timeout before the reboot is forced to 5 mins (haven't done it yet). If I correctly stop the array first, I don't have any issue at reboot.
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