I was having this problem because my container was configured to use DHCP for ipv4 and ipv6 addresses, but my router DHCP server isn't configured for ipv6.
You'll know this is the problem for you if you see this blurb over and over in your networking.service journal:
I ended up solving my problem last night -- after days of messing with numa configurations and cpu pinning, someone mentioned to me that HP servers default to a "power conservation" mode that throttles PCI devices, which has to be changed in ILO. And now I feel like an idiot.
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I'm thinking of trying to implement basically a read-only VM; every time it started, it would be loaded into RAM from the unchanging image located on a fast-read-slow-write disk, and every time it was shut down, all changes would be lost.
I imagine I'll have to do some scripting to get this to...
I'm facing a very similar situation right now. Proxmox running on a dual-socket HP server, passing through an Nvidia Quadro P2000 and the performance is significantly lower than it should be. Did you ever figure this out?
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