(im a bit stuck with the setup as it runs my home Windows AD,FS and is cheep at 55W to run) im also using a soft raid with the freenas set ups as proxmox didn’t like my board in raid i have had no problems runnig Freenas 7.2, openfiler, Ubuntu on Metal. Then you will have a better idea about what is going on. If your rig was running good with bare metal Freenas without issues and now it has Proxmox on there with issues inside the VM, what I would do is run some copy tests from the Proxmox host itself first to see if the problem lies there also. Second, see what your chipset on that card is and go from there. Instead I have switched to the older Silicon Image based 3132 3GB/SATA chipset which is far more stable with no dropout due to the very good driver support. My configurations use esata connections to port multiplier based drive towers which again may be different from what you are doing but the principle should be the same. Freebsd support may be better but I don't believe I tried this. That is due to poor linux support of the chipset. Has any one had the same problem or have a solution? What chipset are you using on your HP card? I have seen that kind of dropout and also controller resets albeit not with Freenas but using Debian with a Highpoint Rocket Raid 622 card with the Marvel 6GB/SATA 88SE9128 chipset. The problem I keep getting is that every 5 minutes or so it seems that the connection drops out its a pain when moving large files to it. Im using a Zotac 610i Mini itx with 4g ram and a HP server card. I have freenas 7.2 running on Proxmox it all works ok,ish don’t know if its my version or config. Hi, i have been a freenas user for a long time and started using proxmox it is the most easy to use VE i hve used IT JUST WORKS to loving both distros i though why not put them both to gether, but i have come across a problem. Plus the virtio drivers are a PITA to install on newer versions of windows. FreeNAS uses ufs labels, it doesnt matter the boot device name. Added by Michael Dexter almost 4 years ago. Include 8-stable and 9-stable VirtIO drivers. Include the VirtIO drivers from 8-stable and 9-stable to allow FreeNAS to operate under. FreeNAS is an implementation of Software Defined Storage. A Complete Guide to FreeNAS Hardware Design. That process was a bit daunting because the OmniOS installer doesn’t include the virtio drivers by default.
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