I currently have FreeNAS 11 installed and I created a VM running Ubuntu 16.x so that I can run Cisco Virl on it. Cisco Virl runs on VMware which I installed VMware player 12 on the Ubuntu 16 but when I start the VM on VMware player it says the host doesn't support Intel VT-x. The processor on my machine is an Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5 SkyLake 3.0 which definitely supports Intel VT-x and virtualization is also enabled in the BIOS. Is the command below the correct one to double check that FreeNAS has Intel VT-x enabled?
VMware Player has a "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT" option when creating VM's, does FN have a similar option when creating VMs so that the host CPU properties are passed on from the FN host to the Ubuntu guest VM?
VMware Player has a "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT" option when creating VM's, does FN have a similar option when creating VMs so that the host CPU properties are passed on from the FN host to the Ubuntu guest VM?
Code:
[ray@freenas /proc]$ sudo dmidecode | grep -i virt Password: VME (Virtual mode extension) Enhanced Virtualization VME (Virtual mode extension) Enhanced Virtualization [ray@freenas /proc]$
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