Truenas Scales VM failed to start
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other-config (MRW): pci: 0/0000:03:00.0; auto_poweron: true; xo:b9a7f807: {"creation":{"date":"2023-09-22T18:53:41.645Z","template":"3de5e9c4-bafa-4f20-8720-7788e0eab29e","user":"a7544dd9-a75f-4efb-a624-df74be00ab2b"}}; base_template_name: Debian Bookworm 12; import_task: OpaqueRef:2fbd30f0-79c3-4fe7-93c4-2fb519e1b9a1; mac_seed: 735a05db-2ac0-fa52-dd17-7d1a3dee98c3; install-methods: cdrom,nfs,http,ftp; linux_template: true dom-id ( RO): -1 recommendations ( RO): <restrictions><restriction field="memory-static-max" max="1649267441664"/><restriction field="vcpus-max" max="32"/><restriction field="has-vendor-device" value="false"/><restriction field="allow-gpu-passthrough" value="1"/><restriction field="allow-vgpu" value="1"/><restriction field="allow-network-sriov" value="1"/><restriction field="supports-bios" value="yes"/><restriction field="supports-uefi" value="no"/><restriction field="supports-secure-boot" value="no"/><restriction max="255" property="number-of-vbds"/><restriction max="7" property="number-of-vifs"/></restrictions> xenstore-data (MRW): vm-data/mmio-hole-size: 536870912; vm-data: -
So yes, it's still there. Double check the UUID and that you are typing correctly:
xe vm-param-remove param-name=other-config param-key=pci uuid=<use the UUID of the VM> -
@olivierlambert I ran the command on my Truenas vm. No error. Will I need to reboot my host?
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@olivierlambert I still see other -config
other-config (MRW): auto_poweron: true; xo:b9a7f807: {"creation":{"date":"2023-09-22T18:53:41.645Z","template":"3de5e9c4-bafa-4f20-8720-7788e0eab29e","user":"a7544dd9-a75f-4efb-a624-df74be00ab2b"}}; base_template_name: Debian Bookworm 12; import_task: OpaqueRef:2fbd30f0-79c3-4fe7-93c4-2fb519e1b9a1; mac_seed: 735a05db-2ac0-fa52-dd17-7d1a3dee98c3; install-methods: cdrom,nfs,http,ftp; linux_template: true -
So it's clear to me, now you can boot the VM

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@olivierlambert I did but now I have an issue with my Truenas Pool, it doest show it.
But I want to think for all the help -
@olivierlambert When I first setup Truenas Scales, I had to pass sata controller so truenas could see the drivers. I have forgotten how I did it. Can you help
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@olivierlambert I manged to restore my Truenas system
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Great news! Now everything is working as you wanted?
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@olivierlambert yes, I found how to passthough sata controller
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Perfect! Enjoy

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