This is a very inelegant solution.
In the example above I've added the net device from an existing VM. Both VMs cannot be running at the same time.
Does anyone have any better solutions to offer?
I am attempting to pass my pci usb controller into my vm. It is a nvidia chipset card supporting reset and I have it plugged into my pci-x slot which I have had success passing through other pci devices in this slot. The iommu groups are fine for this slot.
When I attempt to start my VM it...
Ive actually already found the solution after running on a VM with the correct bridge assigned to a virtio network device
qm showcmd ###
For posterity's sake and until vectors=0 is an option within proxmox gui; this is now a working virtio network on vmbr1 in a macOS High Sierra 10.13 guest...
Can someone help me bridge vmbr1 onto my VM network adapter via the args line?
I need to pass the network adapter manually via the arguments until/unless disabling MSI-X is implemented into proxmox (Bug 1267)
This works for that need:
args: -netdev tap,id=net1 -device...
Well Im now seeing mixed results. I had some success and now trying to resolve an issue getting the network working.
But, now I cant get the usb-mouse to load again ;\
Starting a VM with the above args fails
kvm: -device usb-mouse,id=usbmouse,bus=uhci.0,port=1: Bus 'uhci.0' not found
Any...
Spirit, that did it. Thanks.
I had installed PS/2 kexts so we're working.
While this fixes my mouse issue in the vm, the issue and subject is for qm monitor. I'm not sure if this is confirmed to report as a bug or if its unsporrted now and my behavior is expected.
I tried removing the tablet and re-installing the OS. This prompts a message on first boot (after install) that its missing a keyboard (where I am unable to proceed) and the mouse still doesnt work.
Trying to add a usb mouse and keyboard on VM conf file fails
args: -usb -device usb-kbd -device...
I am having the same problem as the OP. I cannot get SPICE to work whatsoever on linux.
I am running ubuntu 13.10 x86_64 with virt-viewer 0.5.6 installed.
Clicking SPICE button when using Chrome, firefox, opera -- does nothing. No download - nothing.
I see no instructions anywhere that...
This particular KVM is running OS X 10.6.5
But I am having identical issues also with a CentOS 6.5 install.
qm monitor wont allow me to make any usb changes
CentOS 6.5
qm> info usb
Device 0.2, Port 1, Speed 12 Mb/s, Product QEMU USB Tablet
qm> usb_add mouse
could not add USB device 'mouse'...
I cannot add or delete a usb device through qm monitor as expected
I am trying to load generic usb mouse device due to likely unsupported usb tablet device - making mouse integration through pve console impossible; just as described here:
http://forum.proxmox.com/archive/index.php/t-2286.html...
Can someone provide instructions on how to apply the openvz patch in proxmox? Id be happy to try it.
From January 2013 I see the patch was removed. Is it in the latest/current pve kernel or any updated kernels since January?
The naming convention and current kernel causes some confusion...
Ive just completed creating a new container and testing live-migrations.
I brought up eth0 and live-migrated it to proxmox2 successfully. I live-migrated the container back to proxmox1 successfully.
Oct 27 03:38:19 starting migration of CT 107 to node 'proxmox2' (10.10.0.11)
Oct 27 03:38:19...
Ive copied the unified raw text of the patch to file but am unable to figure out how to apply the patch.
it appear to be applied to file: a/kernel/cpt/cpt_dump.c and others I cant locate. Am I looking at this wrong? Can anyone provide patching instructions?
By your answer I'm assuming this fix...
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