I noticed the screenshot below in the terminal. Is this normal behavior? This instance is running on Hyper-V. No issues with performance. Thanks.
Hi @newtors,
I personally have not encountered this error but I have not tried to run under hyper-V so that may be why. Could you provide more details on the history of the drive(s) in this instance? Are they coming from a different installations, or are they freshly wiped/new? Is this a fresh Rockstor install or an older one, etc…?
Hi Flox. It’s a new installation. Maybe it’s because it’s using a virtual drive rather than a physical one?