Are you created a good mirror of your VM squelettor on proxmox ?
Another way to debug, don't transfer ova. Use virtualbox tools for convert the ovf drive into RAW/QCOW2 form. Then transfer it on proxmox, and retry yours 5-6 steps
If I enderstand correctly, you wanna PCI pass through yours iOMMU sub group.
Did you tried adding your isolated gpu with " mapped Device " and not RAW device?
RAW Device use entirerly of the iOMMU group declared.
If i was in your situation, i gonna check around network range for isolation.
If you only need a GW - WinVM dialog, use /30 or /32 subnets, and play with firewall rules.
nothing abnormal with the 01 ID in yours VM => You 've only passed trough One hardware, so he's only using the first ID slot.
Passing trough = > Dedicating the hardware defined for be only visible in the VM used for. 2 VMs cannot share in the same time the same consumer GPU.
For reset any...
if you wanna see anything different in your IOMMU Group, you need to enderstand that a real physical card ( don't care about number of ports) can only be saw in 1 IOMMu group.
Did you have activated this feature on the same physical adapter?
Another think:
if you want to passthrough the...
check your syslog or journalctl logs.
All services down, a prerequested value maybe modified or failed to up.
What's your last modification on your host ?
"- running "fsck /dev/mapper/pve-root" returned - boot3" smeel hardly bad....
Can you boot on liveCD OS, and check SMART attributes.
If nothing bad @ first view, run you fsck in this liveOS, and see what's appening
No problem for me, all your data is allocated at your VM 100. If you initialize all the virtual disk, it's legit that's thin pool calling you he's full
Live booting on your VM. Use clonezila or DD (if your good with) and clone your partition. Then boot your new hardwazre on live clonezila or linux distro. Write your clone with. Then follow or search last steps if it doens't run from twice time. ( many cloned VM/hard machine bugs on first reboot...
ahahahah xD
"netmask 255.255.240.0" different of "/24" iptables rules. Convert your /24 for corresponding with your netmask, or modify your netmask to 255.255.255.0 for being accepted from fw rules.
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