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Vt-d active for gfx access hanging
I have very limited knowledge of unraid so please forgive me if I use any wrong terms. It was just hanging after that Vt-d line when booting. I just pulled my monitor cable from the GPU and put it in the iGPU, and unraid now fully boots. I'm still stuck with my windows 10 VM not staying running. The error code is this: 2025-12-11T10:21:44.501349Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: Invalid argument 2025-12-11T10:21:44.501354Z qemu-system-x86_64: vfio_dma_map(0x1498d1e43000, 0x380010000000, 0x2000000, 0x1498be400000) = -22 (Invalid argument)
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Vt-d active for gfx access hanging
Hey everyone, Really hoping I have just made a simple error and someone can help. My Windows 10 VM was crashing constantly with this error; VFIO_MAP_DMA failed and I saw a post about needing to bind the gpu and audio to the vfio. I clicked through tools-system devices and clicked the associated devices and hit bind. Now my unraid won't boot at all, and hangs on vt d active for gfx access. I tried to delete the vfio-cfg folder but that hasn't helped. I also stupidly didn't realise that my usb backup was stored on onedrive, not locally, and I deleted most of the onedrive contents so now I do not have a backup Any help will be greatly appreciated
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Windows VM/Blue iris security
Hey guys, I think I've bitten off more than I can chew and I'm lost. Specs are; Asus z690-P I5-12500 32GB ram GTX 970 6TB WD purple for Blue Iris 1TB SSD passed through for games 256GB SSD for the VM install I have an old desktop running unraid, mainly for Plex. I've recently wanted to run a windows 10 VM for gaming and also to run blue iris. Hopefully both on the same VM, unless thats a bad idea? What I would like to do is isolate my cameras (4x reolink) from my main network for some security. My (very) limited knowledge is pointing me towards some sort of Vlan arrangement. My router does not support Vlan. I have an 8 port managed network switch. I think that the easiest way for me to do this, would be to buy a dual NIC pcie card, and have the main network in one port, and the other as a Vlan (Can I use unraids built in Vlan, or pfsense?) The second port would go out to my switch, which would have all my cameras plugged into that. I could also lock the ports on the switch to my cameras MAC addresses correct? I've spent longer than I'd care to admit to understand this, but i think my lack of knowledge means I'd need a very specific guide to follow which I can't seem to find. Appreciate any help at all, thank you!
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