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  1. I might be wrong, but I think saarg was saying to take out this part of XML:

        <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'>
          <driver name='vfio'/>
          <source>
            <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x05' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/>
          </source>
          <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0'/>
        </hostdev>
        <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'>
          <driver name='vfio'/>
          <source>
            <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x05' slot='0x00' function='0x1'/>
          </source>
          <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x06' function='0x0'/>
        </hostdev>

    I'm no expert, but that looks like your old video card and is the bus giving you trouble. 

     

  2. 6 hours ago, methanoid said:

    With luck the Fan Smoothing option will finally DO something...

    Drat, I forgot to look, my bad -- currently cpu fan is reporting 688-754rpm. Sounds normal.  The whitenoise from system, sounds normal levels.

     

    On first boot of new BIOS, so far so good -- Unraid 6.6.3.

  3. I'd bet it should work, although I think Unraid is missing the python interpreter, because I saw it in "Nerd Tools" plugin.  If you don't have the Nerd Tools plugin already, I would download that plugin and from there install Python - afterwards try your script again.

  4. 29 minutes ago, helpermonkey said:

    Or is there a quick and easy way to simply delete the data off of the existing share?

    If all you are looking to do delete everything:

    Open the terminal (top-right of your screen shot), type command:

     

    cd /mnt/user/Time Machine/

    Make sure you are in the directory you want to delete all data, could do:

    ls -al

    Does the listing look correct and everything you want to delete?  If not stop here, because the next command is destructive to data!!

    If this is the correct location then type:

    rm -rf ./*

     

  5. 1 hour ago, limetech said:

    You want it now?  I'll see about getting another release out...

      Hardcore, you guys really are awesome, to consider rolling out another release so soon to please your customers - on a Friday. ;) 

    6.6.0-rc4 to 6.6.1-stable nice and boring.  4K versus 1080p versus 1024x768, and everything else, that's got to be tricky with scaling.

     

    Thank you Devs for your hard work and expertise, I can't wait to see what's next. :D

  6. 1 hour ago, Bytales said:

    Notice how the left monitor has the text on it, that is connected to first card, and it seems it is being used by unraid. Creating the VM with the second card connected to the wide monitor, worked, and i managed to start the windows iso.

    I'd take a look in your system BIOS, before unRAID boots, to see if you can make the onboard video the primary graphics. Also, is there a video output on the main logic board? If so I would plug the monitor into that port; those two changes should make the onboard video be Unraid's default. 

     

    Later, it can be possible (assuming your MLB isn't picky over it) for a VM to take  over the card and use it (this is what I do).

    Glad to see things are moving forward; that's a wicked wide-screen monitor you have there. ;)

     

  7. 8 minutes ago, ZosoPage1963 said:

    seems it is only 12 days old.

    No you're not wrong You're correct, the general consensus is that Stable releases are greater-than lower version RC's - there's always the option to revert back to your previous version of Unraid. 

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  8.    Sorry for the frustration, I admit my first month with Unraid, almost two years ago, was a series of incremental steps. My first VM was simply VNC video and passed through keyboard and mouse; then GPU; then devices/USB passthru.  You're right it's frustrating to watch a video see a series of clicks, mimic the steps and have it not work the same way - the problem is everyone's hardware is not the same and Unraid is essentially a Live Boot Disc image, so trying to hit all edge-cases is difficult.  As Jonathanm stated VM hardware passthrough is picky. 

     

       If it was me in your situation, I would take a break from this particular VM setup. Start a new Windows 10 vm template, start small pass the GPU keyboard and mouse.  Once that is working try passing another device to the working vm and build up the layers.  I know it's not the answer you wanted, but I'm a believer in K.I.S.S. then adding complexity/extra functionality.

  9. 2 hours ago, Bytales said:

    The VM is there, started doing nothing, and i have no image on monitor that shows me something has booted and that a windows installer starts.

    Tried all the of the ports on the back of the card, in case it likes use a particular port for default?

    Do we know, I don't know, if the GPU you're passing has a ROM which needs to be dumped to an file and loaded in XML?

    Here's SpaceInvader's video on subject of GPU rom dumping:

     

  10.  If you don't print or fax from VM you can disable Print Spooler service.  Other than Spooler, lately I've been pretty stock with my Windows 10 config. I turn off/don't use cortana.  I also uncheck all the boxes, at the end of initial setup of Windows, for ad-ID, handwriting, etc.

     

    I also disable the Windows Page file as RAM isn't an issue with my box. I also have a tendency of running from power/command shell (once):

    powercfg /hibernate off

    granted this doesn't give much, or anything for performance, but saves me space on my vdisk files. 

     

     

  11. 3 minutes ago, txenakis said:

    Maybe changing the server's IP? Not sure...

    My guess is you have a IP address conflict, between Unraid and network attached, or at least aware, printer.  I'd bet one of these devices (unraid or the printer) has a static IP assigned with-in a DHCP pool and the two are conflicting with each other. 

     

    Short answer - yes, try a different IP address for your Unraid server.

  12. 7 hours ago, nasuellia said:

    In any case, thanks a lot for getting interested, whether you end up running the test or not. Sincerely thanks.

    I might be able to run it tonight, if not probably by Sunday night, I should have some numbers for you based on your test instructions.  I'll edit this post later with the data.

     

    EDIT:  @nasuellia here are the results, the two shorter - I kept dying, lol trying to play the game.  

    20-09-2018, 17:22:20 HeroesOfTheStorm_x64.exe benchmark completed, 20296 frames rendered in 185.250 s
                         Average framerate  :  109.5 FPS
                         Minimum framerate  :   89.5 FPS
                         Maximum framerate  :  140.7 FPS
                         1% low framerate   :   54.3 FPS
                         0.1% low framerate :   35.5 FPS
    20-09-2018, 17:25:02 HeroesOfTheStorm_x64.exe benchmark completed, 15617 frames rendered in 140.031 s
                         Average framerate  :  111.5 FPS
                         Minimum framerate  :   89.4 FPS
                         Maximum framerate  :  157.4 FPS
                         1% low framerate   :   56.5 FPS
                         0.1% low framerate :   36.8 FPS
    20-09-2018, 17:30:20 HeroesOfTheStorm_x64.exe benchmark completed, 32405 frames rendered in 311.797 s
                         Average framerate  :  103.9 FPS
                         Minimum framerate  :   85.2 FPS
                         Maximum framerate  :  122.3 FPS
                         1% low framerate   :   55.0 FPS
                         0.1% low framerate :   37.2 FPS
    

    And this is what my system see's, from hwloc the VM in test had CoreP#14, #15, and their HT compliments.

    topology.thumb.png.71d3db66b75722243df990940b7c244d.png

  13. 1 hour ago, nasuellia said:

    Wow I did not expect someone to commit to that!

    I thought about it, but didn't offer because I wasn't sure if I was close enough for an "apples to apples" sort of comparison.  However I have a TR, GTX1070, but my 4K only pushes 30Hz, or 60Hz at 2K, so my FPS are more like in the 60's.  However if you think it would be useful I can make a VM and run this test, how many threads and RAM do you want provisioned in this experiment?

  14. 5 hours ago, methanoid said:

    Have you tried rc2? Not sure if that means they removed it?

    Yeah I'm on RC2, as of yesterday, the OOT module is gone.  Without modprobe line system found two temperature sensors, which is more than before.  I've un-commentated my modprobe line in go file again (for fan sensor), and called it good, it seems to have the correct off-set, as far as I can tell.

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