H hadyos Renowned Member Nov 9, 2008 54 0 71 Sep 24, 2009 #1 Hi, I'm not sure if this question already asked but I can't find it in the fourm. Is is possible to attach a physical SATA disk to VM based on FreeBSD (FreeNAS) ?
Hi, I'm not sure if this question already asked but I can't find it in the fourm. Is is possible to attach a physical SATA disk to VM based on FreeBSD (FreeNAS) ?
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,887 1,109 273 Sep 24, 2009 #2 hadyos said: Hi, I'm not sure if this question already asked but I can't find it in the fourm. Is is possible to attach a physical SATA disk to VM based on FreeBSD (FreeNAS) ? Click to expand... yes, see 'man qm'
hadyos said: Hi, I'm not sure if this question already asked but I can't find it in the fourm. Is is possible to attach a physical SATA disk to VM based on FreeBSD (FreeNAS) ? Click to expand... yes, see 'man qm'
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,210 624 213 Austria www.proxmox.com Sep 25, 2009 #3 For example, to attach /dev/sdd1 as 2nd ide drive use: # qm set <VMID> --ide1 /dev/sdd1
H hadyos Renowned Member Nov 9, 2008 54 0 71 Oct 4, 2009 #4 dietmar said: For example, to attach /dev/sdd1 as 2nd ide drive use: # qm set <VMID> --ide1 /dev/sdd1 Click to expand... I'm getting "setting parameters failed - invalid storage identifier" error. anyone knows what it means?
dietmar said: For example, to attach /dev/sdd1 as 2nd ide drive use: # qm set <VMID> --ide1 /dev/sdd1 Click to expand... I'm getting "setting parameters failed - invalid storage identifier" error. anyone knows what it means?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,210 624 213 Austria www.proxmox.com Oct 5, 2009 #5 hadyos said: I'm getting "setting parameters failed - invalid storage identifier" error. anyone knows what it means? Click to expand... Yes, thats a bug. Directly edit the config file as workaround. Add ide1: /dev/sdd1
hadyos said: I'm getting "setting parameters failed - invalid storage identifier" error. anyone knows what it means? Click to expand... Yes, thats a bug. Directly edit the config file as workaround. Add ide1: /dev/sdd1