Another note - this works for vgpu setup with nvidia drivers installed on both host and guest. In passthrough mode it will be just a gpu attached directly to the guest - exactly like any other GPU, so you would need to use physical display interfaces which t4 as far as I know does not have.
you need to edit two files of Proxmox code /usr/share/perl5/PVE/QemuServer.pm (here you need to remove push @$cmd, '-nographic'; string) and /usr/share/perl5/PVE/QemuServer/PCI.pm (add $devicestr .= ",display=on" if $d->{mdev}; so Proxmox adds this param for your mdev device )
Edit both and...
Hello!
I know this topic was brought up in the past, I am sorry if this is a dup thread.
I just setup one windows vm with Nvidia vGPU (Quadro 8000), I set display to "none" to remove software gpu and I no longer see vm's screen in console window. Is there a way to enable vm's screen output...
@Stefan_R: this is what I mean by removing -nographic parameter:
diff --git a/./QemuServer.pm b/usr/share/perl5/PVE/QemuServer.pm
index 43b11c3..3b81836 100644
--- a/./QemuServer.pm
+++ b/usr/share/perl5/PVE/QemuServer.pm
@@ -3320,7 +3320,6 @@ sub config_to_command {
push @$cmd...
Thanks a lot! I remember was fighting with this already, but my knowledge of PVE source code is very limited :).
I just tried, it is almost working.
2 comments:
- ramfb did not work, had to delete that line.
- another item is required to make it work - to remove -nographic parameter (or make...
@Stefan_R
Totally understand that this is impossible for GPU Passthrough.
Is there a way I can see vGPU virtual display in proxmox? This is supported by qemu, and can be configured for libvirt for example.
Currently when I set up NVIDIA mdev and disable vga, I dont see any console output...
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