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    Sata controller passthrough. VM no bootable device

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      jmccoy555 @impovich
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      @impovich just checked, my virtual disc is ada0 and my passedthough discs come up as da0, da1, etc. etc

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        impovich @jmccoy555
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        @jmccoy555 i guess you have an HBA controller?

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          jmccoy555 @impovich
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          @impovich Ah yeah. Only passed though a controller to Linux VMs and that works fine. Could try TrueNAS Scale??

          https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dev-ad4-becomes-dev-ada0.29899/ Any help?

          I'm out of ideas I'm afraid.

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            impovich @jmccoy555
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            @jmccoy555 said in Sata controller passthrough. VM no bootable device:

            @impovich Ah yeah. Only passed though a controller to Linux VMs and that works fine. Could try TrueNAS Scale??

            https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dev-ad4-becomes-dev-ada0.29899/ Any help?

            I'm out of ideas I'm afraid.

            I tried to do the same with Debian, no success. Reading freebsd forum regarding labeling

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              jmccoy555 @impovich
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              @impovich Passing though my second onbord SATA controller to a Debian 10 VM gives me xvda for the virtual disk and sda, sdb, etc for discs on the passed though controller.

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                impovich @jmccoy555
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                @jmccoy555 so managed to do it with a dirty hack 🙂

                1. Spwaned a new VM with 3 virtual drives
                  ada0 - 5gb
                  ada1 - 5gb
                  ada2 - 50gb
                2. installed Truenas on ada2.
                3. After installation removed ada0 and ada1
                4. Rebooted VM and confirmed that ada2 is still ada2
                5. passed through SATA controller
                6. Bingo!!
                
                root@truenas[~]# geom disk list
                Geom name: ada2
                Providers:
                1. Name: ada2
                   Mediasize: 53687091200 (50G)
                   Sectorsize: 512
                   Mode: r1w1e2
                   descr: (null)
                
                
                Geom name: cd0
                Providers:
                1. Name: cd0
                   Mediasize: 0 (0B)
                   Sectorsize: 2048
                   Mode: r0w0e0
                   descr: QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM
                   ident: (null)
                
                Geom name: ada0
                Providers:
                1. Name: ada0
                   Mediasize: 4000787030016 (3.6T)
                   Sectorsize: 512
                   Stripesize: 4096
                   Stripeoffset: 0
                   Mode: r0w0e0
                   descr: ST4000LM024-2U817V
                   lunid: 5000c500d5
                
                   fwheads: 16
                
                Geom name: ada1
                Providers:
                1. Name: ada1
                   Mediasize: 4000787030016 (3.6T)
                   Sectorsize: 512
                   Stripesize: 4096
                   Stripeoffset: 0
                   Mode: r0w0e0
                
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                  impovich
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                  Finally, I found a solution to the issue:
                  https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/multiple-ada0-partitions-on-xen-pv-w-passthrough.16574/

                  set via GUI tunables interface:

                  hint.ada.0.at="scbus100".
                  

                  Works perfectly!

                  root@truenas[~]# geom disk list
                  Geom name: ada0
                  Providers:
                  1. Name: ada0
                     Mediasize: 53687091200 (50G)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Mode: r1w1e2
                     descr: (null)
                     ident: (null)
                     rotationrate: unknown
                     fwsectors: 0
                     fwheads: 0
                  
                  Geom name: cd0
                  Providers:
                  1. Name: cd0
                     Mediasize: 0 (0B)
                     Sectorsize: 2048
                     Mode: r0w0e0
                     descr: QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM
                     ident: (null)
                     rotationrate: unknown
                     fwsectors: 0
                     fwheads: 0
                  
                  Geom name: ada1
                  Providers:
                  1. Name: ada1
                     Mediasize: 4000787030016 (3.6T)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Stripesize: 4096
                     Stripeoffset: 0
                     Mode: r0w0e0
                     descr: ST4000LM024-2U817V
                     lunid: 5000c500d5b4af0c
                     ident: WCK7ABLM
                     rotationrate: 5400
                     fwsectors: 63
                     fwheads: 16
                  
                  Geom name: ada2
                  Providers:
                  1. Name: ada2
                     Mediasize: 4000787030016 (3.6T)
                     Sectorsize: 512
                     Stripesize: 4096
                     Stripeoffset: 0
                     Mode: r0w0e0
                     descr: ST4000LM024-2U817V
                     lunid: 5000c500d5b3d1cb
                     ident: WCK7ADS1
                     rotationrate: 5400
                     fwsectors: 63
                     fwheads: 16
                  
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                    jmccoy555 @impovich
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                    @impovich How odd that that can even happen. I still prefer the hack 😆

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                      jmccoy555 @impovich
                      last edited by jmccoy555

                      @impovich I'm running with a 10gb boot drive if you want to save a bit of space, speed up backups etc.

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                        impovich @jmccoy555
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                        @jmccoy555 sorry but didn't get it. I'm a newbie

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                          jmccoy555 @impovich
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                          @impovich just saying 50gb is quite big for TrueNAS, but not a problem.

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                            impovich @jmccoy555
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                            @jmccoy555 got it. Thank you for being with me during this amazing journey 🙂

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