Updated FreeNAS 9.10 to 11 - VBox VM not starting

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Peter Friedrich

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I updated FreeNAS-9.10.2-U5 to 11.0-Release and now my VirtualBox VM's exit with error '1'.

Thankfully i could roll back. But how can i fix this? Or do i have to migrate them from a VirtualBox Jail Vm to the new 'VM' function? Is there a way to import the old VM's?
 

Ericloewe

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Wait, you had Virtualbox running on 9.10.2-U5?
 

shamo316

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I updated FreeNAS-9.10.2-U5 to 11.0-Release and now my VirtualBox VM's exit with error '1'.

Thankfully i could roll back. But how can i fix this? Or do i have to migrate them from a VirtualBox Jail Vm to the new 'VM' function? Is there a way to import the old VM's?

I'm also running VirtualBox 5.1.6 and curious how to get this working again on Freenas 11
 

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Well if you still had it running it was via a hack since virtualbox was deprecated so you'll likely have to figure out a new hack to get it going again. If you can get it going again.......
 

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Ericloewe

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There's very little reason to put any effort into virtualbox, since bhyve is officially supported now.
 

Peter Friedrich

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Ericloewe,

yes. That's partially why i gave up searching fora solution. Unfortunately my FreeNAS system has a CPU that does not support bhyve:

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz

and doesn't support the required Extended Page Tables (EPT). I had to move my two VM's to my Desktop and run them from there for now.

I am looking to upgrade motherboard and CPU soon. I am sure there is already another thread on how to exchange those major hardware components without having to reinstall all... ;)
 

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Yes, move everything over and enjoy the new hardware. That's it.
 
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