Hi, I am running a Xeon host with a Quadro card using PCI passthrough. The card has two physical Display Port connections. I wonder how I have to configure the VM so I get two monitors when connecting via RDP - if that's even possible.
Thank you for your answer. Just a quick heads-up: Yes, I installed VirtIO-drivers, I think. No, I did not assign all cores/memory. Yes I use two sockets. Not sure about the software rendering. When I find the time I will come back to it.
I installed Davinci Resolve to check if the card is recognised correctly and it seems to be.
I just have one minor issue: I was hoping to use the VM for development in Android Studio where I use a Software Emulator to emulate an Android device. This works really fast on native machines like a...
Adding initcall_blacklist=sysfb_init in /etc/default/grub solved the issue. I did not have to do any extra stuff in modprobe.d. My card is now shown in Task Manager.
Thanks for the fast reply. If I can chose the PCI card to use it as hardware for the VM in the proxmox configuration, does this mean I might not need to disable it for proxmox itself? Or is it normal that I can chose the card for a VM which is actually at that time used by the host?
To be exact, it is a Quadro K4000.
Well, maybe I just need the driver from NVIDIA?
https://www.nvidia.de/content/DriverDownloads/confirmation.php?url=/Windows/Quadro_Certified/474.14/474.14-quadro-rtx-desktop-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql.exe&lang=de&type=Quadro
I migrated my proxmox VMs to new hardware, a Dell Workstation with Xeon E5-2683 v3 on 2 sockets (14 cores each).
So, I have kernel 5.15.74-1-pve with proxmox 7.3-3.
I have a Windows 10 VM I backuped and restored. I added the PCI card for the "new" Quadro 4000 to the vm.
In this VM I can see...
Thank you very much for the detailed response. I did not have two NICs but that is going to happen in the future. :) I successfully used the GUI to change /etc/hosts and the vmbr0 interface with changes to the gateway and it worked fine in the second LAN.
However, I wonder if a dynamic setting...
I have a gateway 192.168.100.1 and the host has an assigned Ip 192.168.100.89 in that LAN.
Now I want to move the physical host to a new LAN with a range 192.168.200.0/24 and the new gateway will be 192.168.200.1.
Is it enough to change those settings in Proxmox/System/Network where I have my...
I am running Windows with GPU passthrough on my Proxmox 7.1 but when I try to create an Ubuntu VM I fail.
Are there any basic differences I have to think of?
Currently, my xrdp is not working well, and I am also not able to shutdown the VM from the proxmox GUI sometimes.
Dieser Thread ist alt, aber interessant. Ich frage mich, warum `df` mir etwas anderes zeigt als die Proxmox GUI. Müsste denn meine sda3 nicht angezeigt weden?
Thanks for hinting me to Parsec. I now understand that RDP is not made for video. It is not a problem. But I still wonder why Android Studio is so laggy in a big project. Maybe it really needs a CPU >= Generation 8 to feel good.
Thanks for the reply! I will try. But if it is more performant when watching from a physical monitor attached to the GPU, would there be any way to change the RDP setup so the GPU will be used more efficiently?
I am running Proxmox on 1150 and 1151 motherboards (because I had them).
The 1151 I run with an i5 6500 CPU with 24 GB RAM. It is a Shuttle Barebone from 2015. I am connecting via RDP and use an Nvidia GT 710 as PCI passthrough device. I only have one VM so far, running Windows 10.
I am...
Wenn ich dort Ubuntu 21 auswähle und installiere, dann kann ich mich über die Shell einloggen, aber `startx` startet keine Desktopumgebung. Klar, das Template hat ja auch nur 120 MB. Aber kann ich denn so auch ein komplettes OS mit Desktop Environment installieren? Ich muss mich vermutlich zu CT...
Kann man das denn auch über die GUI steuern? Ich habe keine Probleme mit dem Terminal, aber wenn es eine GUI Option gibt würde ich die nutzen. Momentan ist mir noch unklar, wie ich die Templates runterlade, um sie dann beim Anlegen auswählen zu können.
EDIT: Ach, jetzt sehe ich es ja...
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