![]() ![]() Wait on the Database Engine recovery handle failed. It will run through the installation process, perform all checks with perfect results, run the installers, get what appears to be about 99% of the way through (green bar is full), then attempt to start SQL server "running action: SqlEngineConfigAction_Install_confignonrc_cpu64" to finish installing. The core SQL engine is the failing component. ![]() The basic issue, the help websites say, is the reported sector size from the disk driver. Anyway servers shouldn't be rebooted that often during normal operationĪfter installing all OS updates, I tried to set up SQL Server (2022 Dev Free edition, but I've seen reports of this same problem as far back as SQL 2012). During those failures to shut down I used the VM control panel in TNAS and hit the power Off slider, that always did the trick. There have been occasional lockups of the VM on shutdown during updates, but "normal" reboots have always worked. Windows server updates, runs, participates in all domain activities just as a server running on physical box or VMware - I haven't seen any performance degradation, issues, or errorsġg. I set mine up joining an AD domain (AD version 2016) which worked fine. You'll need to VNC to complete the setup, install RDP and then you can RDP in. partition/format your drives and run through Windows setup as usual. Drives will appear from the virual disk(s) you selected in the initial VM setup. Pick setup option 2 "manual" for new Windows installation, then you'll have to load the drivers from the VirtIO disk. You have about 1-2 seconds before it times out and fails to bootġf. Press ENTER, then be ready to hit any key to boot from the Windows ISO CD. Once you see the UEFI boot menu, select Boot from device, pick the virtual CDROM with the Windows image loaded on it using arrow keys. It appears to be a try-it-until-it-works type of thing depending on your browser/screen setupġe. I had to go into the VNC details of the VM (from TN CORE main panel menu: Virtual Machines / Select VM / Devices / VNC / 3 dot menu on the right / Edit / Resolution) and change resolution to 640x480. The UEFI boot menu appeared scrambled and unreadable. Anything you type or press in there does nothing - just wait for the countdown, then type EXIT, press ENTER, and the UEFI boot menu apearsġd. On powerup, there is a text-mode boot menu where it counts down (the Windows setup doesn't appear). I had to download the VIRTIO-WIN from, version 0.1.240, create a 2nd virtual CD and mount the image before starting installġc. Disk driver was set to VirtIO, but Windows installer ISO contained no valid drivers. The VirtIO driver was never detected by the OSġb. NIC driver needs to be INTEL E1000 in order to work. ![]() (VNC still enabled from setup, but using RDP to get in now).ġa. Installed Win Server Standard from ISO (en-us, 16 core) as 1 vCPU/8core/2thread with 48GB RAM, 1TB vdisk partitioned as 3 user partitions (200/200/600 GB). Select Scan at the bottom of the screen to scan your document or picture.Īfter your scan is finished, select View to see the scanned file before you save it, or select Close to save it. You can edit the scanned document or picture in the preview that appears when you select View.I'm having a failure during installation of MS SQL Server 2022 (Developer free edition) on Windows Server Standard 2022 as a VM on TNAS CORE 13.0-U5.3.ġ. Under Save file to, browse to the location where you want to save the scan. Select Show more to show the Save file to options. For example, you can save the file in different file formats-such as JPEG, Bitmap, and PNG. Under File type, select the type of file you want the scan to be saved as. Under Source, select the location you prefer to scan from. Under Scanner, select the scanner you want to use. Place the item you want to scan in the scanner's document feeder. Place the item you want to scan face down on the scanner's flatbed and close the cover. In the search box on the taskbar, type Windows Scan, and then select Scan from the results. Note: Need to install the Windows Scan app? You can get the app at Microsoft Store.
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