Hi all,
After several years of good experience in running proxmox on desktop and home machines as kind of home servers, I just decided to buy my first real enterprise server equipment from second hand ebay.
I choose a used:
HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen9
BIOS: P89 v2.80 (10/16/2020)
CPUs: 2x Xeon E5-2690 v4
Huge memory, Two powerfull Xeons and many HW addons.
At least for me, this HW is nuts and has pleanty of ressources.
However I still have not managed to get PCI passthrough running.
I do double checked that all available virtualizing features are enabled in BIOS. However, there is no feature that I was able to match with IOMMU?!
On Proxmox itself I should have configured everything right.
So the question is:
Did I miss something?
Does my HW even support IOMMU?
Maybe a newer FW upgrade helps?
I just learned the hard way that HP has awefull support for home users, no usefull changelogs of the BIOS updates on their website, and even worse... one can only download an update with a maintenance contract. O.O At least it would be interesting if the FW upgrades may help in this problem.
First I was very happy with my second hand bought. Solid and very fast HW but as it seems to come out there is a big disadvantage... -_-
Hope someone can help.
After several years of good experience in running proxmox on desktop and home machines as kind of home servers, I just decided to buy my first real enterprise server equipment from second hand ebay.
I choose a used:
HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen9
BIOS: P89 v2.80 (10/16/2020)
CPUs: 2x Xeon E5-2690 v4
Huge memory, Two powerfull Xeons and many HW addons.
At least for me, this HW is nuts and has pleanty of ressources.
However I still have not managed to get PCI passthrough running.
I do double checked that all available virtualizing features are enabled in BIOS. However, there is no feature that I was able to match with IOMMU?!
On Proxmox itself I should have configured everything right.
So the question is:
Did I miss something?
Does my HW even support IOMMU?
Maybe a newer FW upgrade helps?
I just learned the hard way that HP has awefull support for home users, no usefull changelogs of the BIOS updates on their website, and even worse... one can only download an update with a maintenance contract. O.O At least it would be interesting if the FW upgrades may help in this problem.
First I was very happy with my second hand bought. Solid and very fast HW but as it seems to come out there is a big disadvantage... -_-
Hope someone can help.