My proxmox server has several resources that I typically assign using raw pci device assignment, thus adding GPU,USB,LAN resources for 3 different seats on a per VM basis.
That makes assignment very rigid, and I would much prefer to use the new mapped resources feature that has been introduced in recent versions.
There is however a problem: typically USB and GPU are bundled together as a 'seat', having a usb hub and monitor in the same place assigned together. Assigning a random GPU and USB to a VM would result in mismatches w.r.t. video signal and the usb hub of the monitor.
So I would like to bundle them in the resource mappings, but it seems as soon as i select both a GPU and a USB device, it will say that on assignment it will just pick one of the two available, I seem to be unable to group them as a bundle.
In short, I would like to define a pool of 'SEAT' resources, where each SEAT resource consists of an USB and GPU (and preferably also LAN, but that is less important). Is there a way to do that in proxmox 9?
That makes assignment very rigid, and I would much prefer to use the new mapped resources feature that has been introduced in recent versions.
There is however a problem: typically USB and GPU are bundled together as a 'seat', having a usb hub and monitor in the same place assigned together. Assigning a random GPU and USB to a VM would result in mismatches w.r.t. video signal and the usb hub of the monitor.
So I would like to bundle them in the resource mappings, but it seems as soon as i select both a GPU and a USB device, it will say that on assignment it will just pick one of the two available, I seem to be unable to group them as a bundle.
In short, I would like to define a pool of 'SEAT' resources, where each SEAT resource consists of an USB and GPU (and preferably also LAN, but that is less important). Is there a way to do that in proxmox 9?