Hi,
I restarted TrueNAS scale a while ago - and thought "Wow, those VM's got shutdown quickly..." but didn't think much of it.
Today I updated to 22.02.1 - which obviously involves a restart, which again happened really quickly.
This time I checked - and it appears the VM's get no notification, nor 'graceful' shutdown when the box gets restarted? - They just have their plugs pulled? - So all are running their various disk/database recovery stuff when the system starts again.
Is this right?
Seems a bit of an oversight to not even have a warning when it's going to shutdown, along the lines of "You have active VM's you may want to shut these down before continuing - as restarting will just kill them"?
Just a bit surprised really :(
I restarted TrueNAS scale a while ago - and thought "Wow, those VM's got shutdown quickly..." but didn't think much of it.
Today I updated to 22.02.1 - which obviously involves a restart, which again happened really quickly.
This time I checked - and it appears the VM's get no notification, nor 'graceful' shutdown when the box gets restarted? - They just have their plugs pulled? - So all are running their various disk/database recovery stuff when the system starts again.
Is this right?
Seems a bit of an oversight to not even have a warning when it's going to shutdown, along the lines of "You have active VM's you may want to shut these down before continuing - as restarting will just kill them"?
Just a bit surprised really :(