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Issue: If I enable/disable onboard devices in the bios, iommu groups change, resulting in devices improperly assigned.
System specs:
Asus x570-e motherboard
Amd 5800X processor
64GB Ram
GT710 video card
Onboard devices used in passthrough
VM1 (sophos utm), intel i211 NIC for wan
vm2 (truenas) onboard sata
Onboard device assigned to vmbr0 bridge - rtl8125. Also used for proxmox management.
Device under test
*intel ax200 wifi nic
During initial setup the intel wifi nic was enabled and assigned to a win10 and openwrt vm (bot not on at the same time). Other onboard devices passed through as indicated. Once I was satisfied I couldn't use the ax200 as an ap, it was disabled in the bios.
Trouble begain after rebooting. I no longer had video after proxmox started booting and the nic mapping got messed up. The i211 nic got reassigned as the proxmox management nic while the rtl8125 became unassigned. Some other amd device became assigned instead of sata passthrough.
I'm relatively new to proxmox but have several years of experience with esxi. My expectation was the existing config mapping (for already assigned present devices) would remain even after a device was disabled/removed.
Question: How can I lock in these mappings so enabling/disabling something doesn't blow up the whole server in terms of management.
Issue: If I enable/disable onboard devices in the bios, iommu groups change, resulting in devices improperly assigned.
System specs:
Asus x570-e motherboard
Amd 5800X processor
64GB Ram
GT710 video card
Onboard devices used in passthrough
VM1 (sophos utm), intel i211 NIC for wan
vm2 (truenas) onboard sata
Onboard device assigned to vmbr0 bridge - rtl8125. Also used for proxmox management.
Device under test
*intel ax200 wifi nic
During initial setup the intel wifi nic was enabled and assigned to a win10 and openwrt vm (bot not on at the same time). Other onboard devices passed through as indicated. Once I was satisfied I couldn't use the ax200 as an ap, it was disabled in the bios.
Trouble begain after rebooting. I no longer had video after proxmox started booting and the nic mapping got messed up. The i211 nic got reassigned as the proxmox management nic while the rtl8125 became unassigned. Some other amd device became assigned instead of sata passthrough.
I'm relatively new to proxmox but have several years of experience with esxi. My expectation was the existing config mapping (for already assigned present devices) would remain even after a device was disabled/removed.
Question: How can I lock in these mappings so enabling/disabling something doesn't blow up the whole server in terms of management.