hello,
we are doing a lot of gpu passthrough on our vm's, for graphic applications. as is quite normal, when there's a gpu present, the pve console display most often will not work. is there a way to somehow create a display that can work in the ui with a gpu present in the vm, but also not cause grief for the user? we are talking about windows vm's here.
the issue i am trying to solve is, when there is some kind of issue in the vm that causes the remoting protocol to crash (we are using vmware horizon and rdp), there is no way for the user or the admin to access the vm and save work; all that can be done is a force reboot.
we are doing a lot of gpu passthrough on our vm's, for graphic applications. as is quite normal, when there's a gpu present, the pve console display most often will not work. is there a way to somehow create a display that can work in the ui with a gpu present in the vm, but also not cause grief for the user? we are talking about windows vm's here.
the issue i am trying to solve is, when there is some kind of issue in the vm that causes the remoting protocol to crash (we are using vmware horizon and rdp), there is no way for the user or the admin to access the vm and save work; all that can be done is a force reboot.