Hello,
I've been struggling with configuring freenas 8.04 to recognize virtual SCSI drives created in Hyper-V for direct I/O pass through purposes. I am able to add the SCSI disks to the Hyper-V itself in the console, however, when I go into the web gui of freenas to create a volume, it doesn't recognize the disks. If I add them as IDE drives, it works; however, Hyper-V limits you to only 4 IDE devices in total, and I need to add 5 HDD + 1 CD-ROM. I tried installing the Linux Integration services, but I am unable to do so. I can't seem to mount the drive within Freenas.
Has anyone been able to add SCSI drives via Hyper-V to a virtual Freenas computer?
Thanks in advance, for any help! :)
I've been struggling with configuring freenas 8.04 to recognize virtual SCSI drives created in Hyper-V for direct I/O pass through purposes. I am able to add the SCSI disks to the Hyper-V itself in the console, however, when I go into the web gui of freenas to create a volume, it doesn't recognize the disks. If I add them as IDE drives, it works; however, Hyper-V limits you to only 4 IDE devices in total, and I need to add 5 HDD + 1 CD-ROM. I tried installing the Linux Integration services, but I am unable to do so. I can't seem to mount the drive within Freenas.
Has anyone been able to add SCSI drives via Hyper-V to a virtual Freenas computer?
Thanks in advance, for any help! :)