Hi, Folks
I am a FreeNAS newbie here, with a background in Solaris and Linux. I have moved to trying FreeNAS/TrueNAS after getting fed-up/bored doing everything manually on Ubuntu server installations. Overall, I very much like the GUI.
I am trying to add one of my WD RED NAS disks directly to a Linux VM. My old Intel SH3210SHLX board died and left me with no choice but to get the resurrect the server (albeit temporarily) on my TrueNAS installation as a VM while I finalise the storage configuration in the native OS.
Installing a VM with Ubuntu 20 has been fine. But, I was hoping to directly add /dev/ada0 to my Linux VM. I cannot do this in the GUI but I can at least do this manually in virsh by editing the XML directly. But doing it that way, the changes don't survive a reboot.
Is there some way to commit the changes to the configuration database? Or is there some ZFS trick to make the whole device into a ZVol?
Thanks in advance.
Aidan
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TrueNAS 12.0-RELEASE
CPU: Intel Xeon E-2226G, 32GB RAM
MB: Something by Asus or Gigabyte. Can't remember right now. But C206 chipset.
Storage: 1x SamSung EVO 860 PLUS M.2, 2x WD RED NAS 3TB, 1x WD RED NAS 2TB.
Net: 1x HP NC550SFP, 1x Intel 4-port 1GB Ethernet, 2x on-board 1GB Ethernet
I am a FreeNAS newbie here, with a background in Solaris and Linux. I have moved to trying FreeNAS/TrueNAS after getting fed-up/bored doing everything manually on Ubuntu server installations. Overall, I very much like the GUI.
I am trying to add one of my WD RED NAS disks directly to a Linux VM. My old Intel SH3210SHLX board died and left me with no choice but to get the resurrect the server (albeit temporarily) on my TrueNAS installation as a VM while I finalise the storage configuration in the native OS.
Installing a VM with Ubuntu 20 has been fine. But, I was hoping to directly add /dev/ada0 to my Linux VM. I cannot do this in the GUI but I can at least do this manually in virsh by editing the XML directly. But doing it that way, the changes don't survive a reboot.
Is there some way to commit the changes to the configuration database? Or is there some ZFS trick to make the whole device into a ZVol?
Thanks in advance.
Aidan
--
TrueNAS 12.0-RELEASE
CPU: Intel Xeon E-2226G, 32GB RAM
MB: Something by Asus or Gigabyte. Can't remember right now. But C206 chipset.
Storage: 1x SamSung EVO 860 PLUS M.2, 2x WD RED NAS 3TB, 1x WD RED NAS 2TB.
Net: 1x HP NC550SFP, 1x Intel 4-port 1GB Ethernet, 2x on-board 1GB Ethernet