Tanks for your quick response. So am I right, you do not experience any issue with the power management of the CPU (high fan load)? Do you know the approx power consumption of you system?
@obsolete I would like to buy the same MiniPC for buliding 3 Proxmox clusters. Sofar I read, you need at least Kernel 5.9 to get them work properly but I don’t think Proxmox will switch the kernel in the neae future. I don’t need iommu which is one of the issues but I dislike the PWM issue I...
Thats not PCIe x1, thats PCI (old slot), this is not suitable for your mainboard, as it doesn't have PCI. You may use semthing like that :http://img.notebooksbilliger.de/images/products/140000/143603/middleIntel_Gigabit_CT_Desktop_Adapter_Bulk_EXPI9301CTBLK.jpg
But you have to check the...
Inthat case, seems you don't have PCIe x1 card or it has been created for special embedded system, if you look on any mainboard you will see that all PCIe Slots have the same dimensions and same gap to the chassis..
like here from your manufacturer...
You have either forgotten to deselect someting elsewhere, or you didn't pached your backports as I wrote. Never mind, I just compiled the driver against 2.6.32-33-pve (I guess this is your current runing kernel) so you may just extract them and generate new module dependecy and reboot...
Just follow the steps I wrote down..
- make menuconfig (requires ncurses: apt-get install libncurses5-dev)
- deselected everything except alx
you will have to modify the sources as they arn't customized for the RHEL patch level... I guess you will have to comment out the lines I wrote them...
There are no drivers in the kernel, you habe to backport them.http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/12373-Install-network-card-gigabyte-Atheros-AR8161?goto=newpost&highlight=atheros
no I wouldn't say it that way...:
root@proxmox:~# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 16032 15869 163 0 816 5780
-/+ buffers/cache: 9272 6760
Swap: 15231 0 15231...
Check, whenever you have UEFI as default activated in your BIOS, if so, try to set it by default to CMS or Legacy (there is different naming for different vendors)
I don't think that you CPU and/or Mainboard supports AMD-Vi (IO Virtualisation commonly named IOMMU) So far I found, its only avaiable in Opterons and some Phenoms or A -Series.. This CPU seems tonly to support basic virtualisation.
P.S. Intel-IOMMU: enabled Doesn't mean nothing in your...
Yes, but not like until now, you have to completely upgrade your environment to pve-test and follow these instructions: pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
This network card is not supportet in the 2.6.32 kernel. You have 2 possibilities.. one is to switch to pve-test and takt the 3.10 kernel (without OpenVZ) or you backport the driver using backports. here you have to slightly adjust the code... here is it described, how to proceed...
Thats messy implementation of Intel device and memmory reservation claimed in the bios. Unfortunatelly there will be no fix for that, so either you stay on 2.6.32-27 or you take the latest 3.10 kernel from pve-test and switch to virtio (this is working fine for me but without openVZ yet).
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