Proxmox - Need someone to test Xpenology/Synology DSM install guide

alfa147x

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I've recently published an ESXI guide but was asked for a Proxmox guide for running Synology DSM in a VM. I've used GPT4 to convert the ESXI guide over to Proxmox. My usual Proxmox tester is MIA. If anyone has some time, can you give this guide a go and suggest changes?

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I've recently published an ESXI guide but was asked for a Proxmox guide for running Synology DSM in a VM. I've used GPT4 to convert the ESXI guide over to Proxmox. My usual Proxmox tester is MIA. If anyone has some time, can you give this guide a go and suggest changes?

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I followed your guide. I'll be interested to know how to get so many drives working. When I did it, I could only get some of my drives to show. Perhaps you can share your configuration so I understand what I'm doing wrong?
 

alfa147x

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I followed your guide. I'll be interested to know how to get so many drives working. When I did it, I could only get some of my drives to show. Perhaps you can share your configuration so I understand what I'm doing wrong?
Did you perform the drive mapping on the arc loader? I would attempt rerunning that step
 

i82register

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Did you perform the drive mapping on the arc loader? I would attempt rerunning that step
You mean this stage?

Attach storage/data drives: Connect your storage drives. This step may require you to shut down the VM. Once all drives have been attached, restart the Arc Mapper for an optimal setup configuration.

Yes, I did; I chose max ports, but there is still one drive missing that I can see in Proxmox, but not in Synology - despite passing through the entire SATA controller.
 

alfa147x

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You mean this stage?

Attach storage/data drives: Connect your storage drives. This step may require you to shut down the VM. Once all drives have been attached, restart the Arc Mapper for an optimal setup configuration.

Yes, I did; I chose max ports, but there is still one drive missing that I can see in Proxmox, but not in Synology - despite passing through the entire SATA controller.
Can you share your proxmox config for the SATA controller? Looking at my rig i have a small 200gb thin provisioned drive that doesn't appear in xpenology too
 

i82register

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I have 7 drives.
4x NVMe via a PCIe adapater
2x 18TB HDD
1x 8TB HDD

Proxmox was installed on a SATA SSD, and switch to a USB 3.0 drive ( I could not pass the SATA controller with Promox on that controller)

This is the previous config. https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZm1SF0ZqsgHD6MHKayknSkLsj2JyHsydfNk
Below is the new one with the controller.
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In both cases, I have a drive missing in Synology. Sometimes its the 18TB, sometime the 8TB, which means the hardware works, and its a software/mapping/who knows problem.
Even passing the controller with the 3 hard drives doesn't show them all. Its like whatever I do, there is a drive missing. I have yet to find the logic behind it.
 

alfa147x

Lifer
Jul 14, 2005
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I have 7 drives.
4x NVMe via a PCIe adapater
2x 18TB HDD
1x 8TB HDD

Proxmox was installed on a SATA SSD, and switch to a USB 3.0 drive ( I could not pass the SATA controller with Promox on that controller)

This is the previous config. https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZm1SF0ZqsgHD6MHKayknSkLsj2JyHsydfNk
Below is the new one with the controller.
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In both cases, I have a drive missing in Synology. Sometimes its the 18TB, sometime the 8TB, which means the hardware works, and its a software/mapping/who knows problem.
Even passing the controller with the 3 hard drives doesn't show them all. Its like whatever I do, there is a drive missing. I have yet to find the logic behind it.
Hmm You've stumped me. I would try a phantom device to take up that storage slot. Another idea would be to switch to a SATA controller, as Synology never shipped with SCSI.

I will eventually have a Proxmox box setup and will be able to test for my self