dashtesla
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So I have my current TrueNAS setup running on hyper-v, though i'm quite aware it's not recommended and quite frowned upon specially in this community it's all about what I have available if i could i would have racks and racks of bare metal so with that out the way..
The VM works perfectly I have the drives on passthrough so the vm does get direct access to the hard drives and ssd for cache everything is fine except for the network took me a while to figure out but whenever i was watching videos i would get random pauses for a few seconds and even macos would eject the share mapping so the video would stop playing (vlc) then i would have to go to connect to server remap and find the folder/file double click and then queue from where it was playing before if i wasn't fast enough to check where it was i would spend about 2-3min to resume playing the video sometimes having to close everything and restart the mac because it just wouldn't remap the smb again (probably some mac related issues with dropouts).
226 is the hypervisor, 1 is the gateway 237 is the truenas vm as you can see from the picture the problem is specifically within the truenas vm hypervisor works fine i also tried an intel 10G SFP+ card i'm currently using the onboard 1G intel 219 and the problem was exactly the same so not a hardware problem and the way i see might be related to freebsd drivers/compatibility with the hyper-v network adaptor but i could be wrong so that's the whole point of this thread, trying to figure out if there's anything i can do/change to make the network run stable.
Also tried truenas scale but the experience with ACLs and permissions were overly complicated and awful in my opinion compared to truenas core besides it's beta not for production so as it's not ready so linux will be out for now.
Hypervisor:
Windows Server 2019 Datacenter
AMD Ryzen 3600 @4ghz LC
32GB Unregistered ECC 2666mhz
Asus Crosshair VII Hero Wi-Fi
2X WD Black 2TB SN750 AMD RAID1
5X 12TB WD Red
4X 2TB SAS
1X 6TB Seagate Enterprise SATA
HP LTO 6 Tape Drive
Radeon Pro Duo 32GB Polaris
Quadro P620 2GB
HP P420 SAS HW RAID
Dell H310 SAS HBA (IT Mode)
1x Samsung 860 Pro 256GB (cache for truenas)
Intel X520 10G SFP+
VM:
Hyper-V Generation 1
6x Cores
8GB RAM
5X 12TB WD Red (passthrough/SCSI)
1x Samsung 860 Pro 256GB (passthrough/SCSI)
The VM works perfectly I have the drives on passthrough so the vm does get direct access to the hard drives and ssd for cache everything is fine except for the network took me a while to figure out but whenever i was watching videos i would get random pauses for a few seconds and even macos would eject the share mapping so the video would stop playing (vlc) then i would have to go to connect to server remap and find the folder/file double click and then queue from where it was playing before if i wasn't fast enough to check where it was i would spend about 2-3min to resume playing the video sometimes having to close everything and restart the mac because it just wouldn't remap the smb again (probably some mac related issues with dropouts).
226 is the hypervisor, 1 is the gateway 237 is the truenas vm as you can see from the picture the problem is specifically within the truenas vm hypervisor works fine i also tried an intel 10G SFP+ card i'm currently using the onboard 1G intel 219 and the problem was exactly the same so not a hardware problem and the way i see might be related to freebsd drivers/compatibility with the hyper-v network adaptor but i could be wrong so that's the whole point of this thread, trying to figure out if there's anything i can do/change to make the network run stable.
Also tried truenas scale but the experience with ACLs and permissions were overly complicated and awful in my opinion compared to truenas core besides it's beta not for production so as it's not ready so linux will be out for now.
Hypervisor:
Windows Server 2019 Datacenter
AMD Ryzen 3600 @4ghz LC
32GB Unregistered ECC 2666mhz
Asus Crosshair VII Hero Wi-Fi
2X WD Black 2TB SN750 AMD RAID1
5X 12TB WD Red
4X 2TB SAS
1X 6TB Seagate Enterprise SATA
HP LTO 6 Tape Drive
Radeon Pro Duo 32GB Polaris
Quadro P620 2GB
HP P420 SAS HW RAID
Dell H310 SAS HBA (IT Mode)
1x Samsung 860 Pro 256GB (cache for truenas)
Intel X520 10G SFP+
VM:
Hyper-V Generation 1
6x Cores
8GB RAM
5X 12TB WD Red (passthrough/SCSI)
1x Samsung 860 Pro 256GB (passthrough/SCSI)