I assume the error has to do with interrupt mapping. My xeon should support it, but just in case I just allowed unsafe interrupts with:
echo "options vfio_iommu_type1 allow_unsafe_interrupts=1" > /etc/modprobe.d/iommu_unsafe_interrupts.conf
Now I have to wait for an opportunity to reboot again...
Yes, apparently a reboot is required. When I added 0a:00 this time it immediately took proxmox and all vms down when I started the vm- so at least I know it worked and which interface 0a:00 is! ;)
So I rebooted again and added 03:00. When I start the vm I get these errors:
kvm: warning: Unknown...
I guess I'm still missing something. Adding any of the following lines individually to the conf prevents the VM from booting:
hostpci0: 03:00.0
hostpci0: 03:00
hostpci0: 0a:00
hostpci0: 0a:00.0
Is it necessary to reboot the host after editing grub and /etc/modules? My cpu is a xeon which...
Thanks Q-wulf. However, I'm having issues getting this to work. I've followed the instructions as best I can.
My ethernet adapters are:
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
03:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit...
im running proxmox on a Mac Pro host so the hardware is native apple hardware. However, when running a MacOS guest in proxmox I get really poor network performance. I've attempted to install the virtio drivers for Mac but I haven't gotten the guest to recognize a virtio adapter. The other vnic I...
Thanks guys.
Q-wulf:
a. I have actually considered running freenas on the other MacPro as our file server which would then replicate to my current freenas server. However, part of my motivation for even using proxmox is to have an infrastructure with redundancy to move VMs around with minimal...
I'm a new user but I just did the same thing, What worked for me was:
1. Create a new VP in proxmox, do not use Virtio devices when you setup, make this disk format vmdk
2. Copy your existing vmdk to proxmox (/var/lib/vz/images/[your VP number]/
3. In the folder listed in #2 there will already...
I'm new to proxmox but I like it so far. Here is a list of existing hardware and vms I've got and I'm curious in what way you might configure it. Specifically, disk setup, ZFS on local storage or not, cluster or not, etc.
Hardware:
1 Mac Pro 2.8ghz quad-core xeon w/ 32GB RAM
1 Mac Pro 2.8ghz...
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