I have an Xpenology system running using Juns 6.1 loader.
The Nas is working well.
However I have not been able to run any VMs on the NAS.
It tells me there is not enough ram in the cluster. will only allow 1300mb to be allocated. and even if I do tht to the VM, it still fails to start.
So I looked at my memory which is 20GB up from 12GB yesterday because I thought I had run out of ram.
BBut to my surprise, there is 16GB allocated to reserve and almost nothing left to run VM. I had also wondered why my system was maxing out and running slow.
IT is only a Basic AMD A8-9600 processor with Asrock Fatality K4 board, SSD M.2 drive. SSD drive, 3TB HDD. nothing special
but no matte what I look at, there seems to be no way to change the amount of reserved ram. This is limiting performance obviously and VM's
Could someone point me in the right direction please.
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Gerryatric
Hello. I am a freshie to this forum so be kind.
I have an Xpenology system running using Juns 6.1 loader.
The Nas is working well.
However I have not been able to run any VMs on the NAS.
It tells me there is not enough ram in the cluster. will only allow 1300mb to be allocated. and even if I do tht to the VM, it still fails to start.
So I looked at my memory which is 20GB up from 12GB yesterday because I thought I had run out of ram.
BBut to my surprise, there is 16GB allocated to reserve and almost nothing left to run VM. I had also wondered why my system was maxing out and running slow.
IT is only a Basic AMD A8-9600 processor with Asrock Fatality K4 board, SSD M.2 drive. SSD drive, 3TB HDD. nothing special
but no matte what I look at, there seems to be no way to change the amount of reserved ram. This is limiting performance obviously and VM's
Could someone point me in the right direction please.
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