Grinas
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Hey,
I have Window 10 Pro VM installed using the GUI on FreeNas 11.
Windows 10 Pro, Ram = 8GB, CPU cores = 2.
This VM has RDP, TeamViewer etc. running so I can remotely access my home network.
ISSUES
Since I installed the VM it seems to be shutdown anytime I go to access it. Usually it will stay up for about 10 hours. I can’t figure out why it is shutting down.
All the VMs on my FreeNas seem very slow. Increasing the RAM had no noticeable effect.
What i tried for the shutting down issue.
What I am going to try next for shutting down issue.
Set the wait for VNC connection to off so the VM will auto start after shutdown. This wont resolve the issue but at least i will be able to remotely access the VM. I read that this can cause issues has anyone else turned this off with a Windows VM and did it cause any issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have Window 10 Pro VM installed using the GUI on FreeNas 11.
Windows 10 Pro, Ram = 8GB, CPU cores = 2.
This VM has RDP, TeamViewer etc. running so I can remotely access my home network.
ISSUES
Since I installed the VM it seems to be shutdown anytime I go to access it. Usually it will stay up for about 10 hours. I can’t figure out why it is shutting down.
All the VMs on my FreeNas seem very slow. Increasing the RAM had no noticeable effect.
What i tried for the shutting down issue.
- Changing screen sleep, machine shutdown etc. to never.
- Reviewed the system event viewer logs. Nothing in there to say when it shutting down or why. From the looks of the logs there are no new entries about 10hrs after start-up so I am assuming that’s when it shuts down.
- Installed another Ubuntu VM to see if the issue is related to Bhyve. The Ubuntu desktop VM seems to always be running anytime I have checked.
- Cionfirmed there wasnt a power cut over night. Free Nas notifications say its up for 5 days.
What I am going to try next for shutting down issue.
Set the wait for VNC connection to off so the VM will auto start after shutdown. This wont resolve the issue but at least i will be able to remotely access the VM. I read that this can cause issues has anyone else turned this off with a Windows VM and did it cause any issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.