September 6, 20187 yr Hi I have 2 vm I try to run. 1 vm run totally fine When I start 2 vm it work for some time but when I start to install apps (office) both vm pauses and can not resume them. I can force stop them but can't start them again. After few try to start it say something about disk file error. I have my vm disk on a cache pool of 4 256 Set So don't think it are space problem. One time it also crash my docket setup so all appears needed to be restored before any docks apps wanted to work. Any Idea why? At the moment I can't repeat situation to make it happen again. To generate new logs. It it possible to find old logs? Tell me what you need for info to help me with this problem.
September 6, 20187 yr Please post your diagnostics, but every time I've seen VMs pause it's because there's not enough space on the storage device.
September 6, 20187 yr And just because you have free space mathematically in the pool doesn't mean you won't get not enough free space errors. Sometimes you will need to run balance to really free up some usable spaces.
September 8, 20187 yr Author On 9/6/2018 at 10:59 AM, johnnie.black said: Please post your diagnostics, but every time I've seen VMs pause it's because there's not enough space on the storage device. Okay where so I find my diagnostic? I have 1TB of space in cache pool and uses 300 of it. My 1 vm drive are 250 and 2 150
September 8, 20187 yr Author On 9/6/2018 at 3:55 PM, testdasi said: And just because you have free space mathematically in the pool doesn't mean you won't get not enough free space errors. Sometimes you will need to run balance to really free up some usable spaces. I thought that cache pool work as normal raid. So if I have 10 GB free space on first cache pool disk and start both of my vm are running then they will run from that disk. When I start to install programs inside my vm then vm will eat up 10gb on first cache pool drive and not expand to second cache pool drive. When 10 GB are full then the paus happened.
September 8, 20187 yr 36 minutes ago, Darnshelm said: Okay where so I find my diagnostic? Tools -> Diagnostics
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