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  1. 12 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    Sadly enough no...

     

    This is because most motherboard manufacturers haven't implemented the aperture size or better speaking they haven't enabled so that a user can change the aperture size for the iGPU.

     

    You can go to your BIOS and see what options you got for the iGPU.

    i can set memory size to 1024mb and then there is a setting called "Above 4G Decoding" ? dont know what that is?

  2. 2 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    That is such a message when the VM try to allocate memory when no VRAM is available.

     

    On Github there are many issues open with similar errors but no real solution to this.

    The main issue is that are only 256/512MB available and this is by today standards really not that much.

    Okey, then there is nothing i can do?

    Do you know why i only can select:

    i915-GVTg_V5_4
    i915-GVTg_V5_8

    and not i915-GVTg_V5_1 ?
    :)

    Screenshot 2021-11-24 at 14.25.32.png

  3. 23 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    Is anything running in the VM in the background that uses the iGPU?

     

    This is a common issue when more VRAM is used than allocated in the GVT-g mode because it tries to allocate memory where no memory is available.

    No not. only use the Firefox and microsoft office on that machine.
    It just happened again and here is the log from unraid:

     

    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e00
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e10
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e20
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e30
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e40
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e50
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e60
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e70
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e80
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4e90
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ea0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4eb0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ec0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ed0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ee0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ef0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f00
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f10
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f20
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f30
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f40
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f50
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f60
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f70
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f80
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4f90
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4fa0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4fb0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4fc0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4fd0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4fe0
    Nov 24 13:55:58 unRAID kernel: gvt: guest page write error, gpa 852d4ff0
    Nov 24 13:56:03 unRAID kernel: gvt: vgpu 1: fail: shadow page 0000000000000000 guest entry 0xf0b82a75e5ff94f3 type 9
    Nov 24 13:56:03 unRAID kernel: gvt: vgpu 1: fail: spt 00000000510a9478 guest entry 0xf0b82a75e5ff94f3 type 9
    Nov 24 13:56:03 unRAID kernel: gvt: vgpu 1: fail: shadow page 00000000510a9478 guest entry 0xf0b82a75e5ff94f3 type 9.
    Nov 24 13:56:03 unRAID kernel: gvt: vgpu 1: fail to flush post shadow
    Nov 24 13:56:03 unRAID kernel: gvt: vgpu 1: fail to dispatch workload, skip
     

  4. 51 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    What mode are you using for the VM?

    Does only the VM crash or the entire systen?

    VM is on i915-GVTg_V5_4.

    BIOS is OVMF

    Machine i440fx-5.1

     

    The VM crashes and it crashes the vm manager. i can ssh into my linux vm's but cant go under vm tab i unraid. and if i type "/etc/rc.d/rc.libvirt stop" in terminal on unraid it fails. if i try restart unraid server it fails because it cant stop libvirt service. only way i can restart or shutdown the unraid server is by holding shutdown button on server for 10seconds. 

  5. 5 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    Yes, that's possible as long as your CPU is any from 5th to 10th gen.

     

    But keep in mind you won't get a display output from your iGPU the plugin only accelerates the applications in the VM and enable 3D so you can stream it via Parsec or something similar (video playback will also be accelerated so you will actually save power too if it's done over the iGPU).

    okey :) i only rdp to my VM anyway so it should be fine ha?
    i also have a raspberry pi with tiny-pilot (kvm for pi) in the hdmi input in the unraid server, does this plugin effect that?

  6. Hi everyone

    I have now my plex docker running with quicksync via "/dev/dri" within the "go" file.

    I also have a W10 VM running that is running vnc graphics driver.

    Can i with this plugin transcode with plex AND have a intel gpu within my W10 VM? :)

    thank you.

  7. 36 minutes ago, frakman1 said:

     

    I am using this docker jlesage/nginx-proxy-manager

     

    If you're talking about jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest

     

    Then its /etc/nginx/nginx.conf configuration has this line:

     

    access_log /data/logs/fallback_access.log proxy;

     

    Which mean you will need to map the /data/logs folder to a location that the goaccess container can also access.

    You will also need to change the goaccess configuration to look for that log file instead of the one currently configured

     

    Hi again.
    I use jc21 version, but for me fallback_access.log is empty?

     

    these are the logs that get createt.

     

    log.PNG

  8. On 4/19/2021 at 7:42 PM, mattie112 said:

    As long as NPM is accessable from the internet that is possible but letsencrypt need to verify you are indeed the owner by placing a small file with a 'challenge' code on the domain you are requesting ssl for. If it cannot read that code it cannot determine that you are the owner and it won't assign a certificate. So if you are 100% offline than this is not an option. You can however buy a ssl certificate if you supply your own CSR. But yeah not with letsencrypt.

     

    (well technically you can have an other host that is public request a wildcard certificate and then manually copy that certificate every 2-3 months to your local hosts but I don't have experience with that myself)

    Hi again.

    i didnt realize i could just use port 80/443 then host overrides on pfsense would work :)
    But when i change the ports and the the docker to pull your image, it dosent work? see screenshots.

     

    is there something more to do ?

    thank you :)

    Screenshot 2021-04-22 at 19.38.05.png

    Screenshot 2021-04-22 at 19.37.27.png

  9. 1 minute ago, mattie112 said:

    Again: what do you want to do? You can use the files as regular certificate if you want to manually configure?

     

    If you want to request a SSL certificate (through letsencrypt) than you NEED it to be accessable from the internet, this is how letsencrypt verifies the host. If you have a 100% offline host you cannot use letsencrypt.

    i was thinkin of linking the certs to internal services, like sonarr, radarr etc. sonar.domain.local ?