Hi,
I try to installing a Win Server 2016 on Proxmox 4.4-13 (HP ProLiant ML350 G9) which works perfect as usual.
Now I try to connect a external USB3 HD to the system and get problems. I passing through the complete USB port with the entry
usb0: host=5-5,usb3=yes
in VM config to the guest. The drivers are installed inside of Windows VM. But if I connect the HD to the server, Windows VM is getting slow and I get many error 153 event messages. I even couldn't see the directory of the HD, because it is so slow.
What I tried up to now:
1. Added an extra USB3 PCIe card to the server -> Same result (errors)
2. Tested it with two different HDs -> Same result (errors)
3. Used USB2 port instead of USB3 port -> No problem, directory could be read
4. Used USB3 port without usb3=yes parameter in config file -> HD isn't recognised in VM
5. Used 1058:259f instead of port for host -> Same result (errors)
5. Mount the HD in Proxmox and try to access it -> No problem, directory could be read
6. Used an USB stick instead of the HD -> No problem to access the USB stick from Windows VM
I thought, that it could be a power problem, but than the HD wouldn't work on Proxmox.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Dirk
I try to installing a Win Server 2016 on Proxmox 4.4-13 (HP ProLiant ML350 G9) which works perfect as usual.
Now I try to connect a external USB3 HD to the system and get problems. I passing through the complete USB port with the entry
usb0: host=5-5,usb3=yes
in VM config to the guest. The drivers are installed inside of Windows VM. But if I connect the HD to the server, Windows VM is getting slow and I get many error 153 event messages. I even couldn't see the directory of the HD, because it is so slow.
What I tried up to now:
1. Added an extra USB3 PCIe card to the server -> Same result (errors)
2. Tested it with two different HDs -> Same result (errors)
3. Used USB2 port instead of USB3 port -> No problem, directory could be read
4. Used USB3 port without usb3=yes parameter in config file -> HD isn't recognised in VM
5. Used 1058:259f instead of port for host -> Same result (errors)
5. Mount the HD in Proxmox and try to access it -> No problem, directory could be read
6. Used an USB stick instead of the HD -> No problem to access the USB stick from Windows VM
I thought, that it could be a power problem, but than the HD wouldn't work on Proxmox.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Dirk