@Whitterquick
Do you have any other issues related to restarting VMs? On a separate note, when I stop a VM with PCI passthrough, I have to reboot my system in order to start it again. Trying to start it without a reboot results in a very lengthy stall followed with errors.
I am not trying to revive an old thread, but I am also having issues passing through my Nvidia GTX 980, but when downgrading to 5.3.18-3 kernel, everything appears to be functional and working good.
Even more weird things happening here.
So, first off; I got the video to output on HDMI.
agent: 0
bios: ovmf
boot: order=scsi0;ide2;net0
cores: 4
cpu: host,hidden=1
efidisk0: local-lvm:vm-104-disk-1,size=4M
#hostpci0: 01:00,pcie=1,romfile=dump.rom
hostpci0: 01:00,pcie=1
ide0...
I honestly can't remember where I saw the reference to the new kernel not working properly, but I can confirm that it's an issue with my setup now.
When booting Win10 with your recommendations above (and on the latest kernel), it displays in console and shows the boot circle only. It never...
I am fairly new to Proxmox, and I am running into some issues. Some time back, I saw that PCI passthrough has become more popular, so I decided to take my single-OS Arch Linux server and switch to Proxmox. I have all of the LXC containers working perfectly, but I simply cannot get my VMs to...
ph0x and avw, thanks for the help. I am going to create a CT right now and see if that will work for my needs. If so, then I might use CTs in lieu of some of the VMs. I am not opposed to using NFS or CIFS either; both can be easily configured for my needs.
Yes, I currently have all VMs. Would CTs be a better solution? That should be easy enough to rebuild as I am still in the "building" phase of this process and all of my data is currently backed up on an external drive.
Hello All,
I am fairly new to ProxMox and I am still learning the ropes, but I am having fun along the way. I am trying to have my VMs gain access to a local directory in ProxMox and would like to know the best way to accomplish this. I am coming from a single-OS setup where I ran multiple...
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