it seems you did not enable the virtual functions (sr-iov), see https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/NVIDIA_vGPU_on_Proxmox_VE for that part (this still applies even with the newer kernel+driver)
i don't think that will make a difference, since the drives will still show up as pci devices and the hba is "just" a multiplexer... (though i could be wrong of course)
no, currently there isn't without modifying the code
you can open a feature request here: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com to...
Hi,
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EDIT:
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hi,
it seems there is some field we expect to be an integer, but it's returned as a floating point value from the api
could you post the output of
pvesh get /cluster/resources --output-format json
? Note that this includes vmids/names/etc of vms so you may want to anonymize the output a bit
hi, there is no such feature, especially because it's not really detectable what is a 'session' and the server does not have any state info saved for a client
do you really have an ipv6 dhcp server in your network? my guess is most likely not. in that case, the container waits up to 5 min for an ipv6 connection and then runs into a timeout. try setting this to 'static' with no ip address configured
those events are currently not implemented, see https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#notification_events for the ones that exist
you can of course open a feature request here: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com
not with the built in systems, but this should not be a problem for any external monitoring system (e.g. nagios/checkmk/....) or with something like influxdb/grafana when using the metrics export
well it seems ovmf does not see the disk if all 8 devices are passed through, but i could not think of a reason why that would be aside from things i already mentioned (regarding memory etc.)
you could test different things to narrow it down, e.g temporarily remove the virtual nic, change the...
because the next media-set either starts on 2024-08-01 00:00/02:01/ 2024-08-02 10:00 (according to you schedule/allocation policy) and that's the time we're start counting -> ~ 27days
maybe the missing bit is this here (from the documentation) :
so if you set the retention to 2 months, it should start to count from when there is a newer media set, or from when there would be a newer media set
AFAIR there was no need for something like that yet, but i could be wrong of course. In any case, there would be the corresponding bump commit somewhere in the git repo
what i also forgot to mention, in addition to the bump commit, there is also '/usr/share/doc/<package>/SOURCE' which also...
just to clear up what i feel is the actual misunderstanding here: the packages are the same if the version is the same, and the enterprise repository does not contain any packages that don't also exist on the no-subscription repository. so using git bump commits is the correct way to identify...
for the patches to be included they must be reviewed first (and possibly a second/third round if the reviewer finds issues). this can take a bit sometimes, especially if there is much to do or people are on vacation etc.
i'll see if i can nudge some colleague to get them to review sooner though
ok, weird, could you try the following: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/multi-gpu-passthrough-4g-decoding-error.49479/
qm set VMID -args '-global q35-pcihost.pci-hole64-size=2048G'
i'm not sure why ovmf does not see the device, but sadly i can't reproduce it here. i tested with 8 nics...
mhmm... sadly we don't have as much gpus here for testing, but imho that should work, can you boot with a live cd in the guest in that case?
or what error do you get exactly? (a screenshot might be helpful)
also can you post the output of the command
qm showcmd ID --pretty
?
and post the...
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