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  1. did you try enabling acs override to try and force the bridge out? (require reboot)
  2. it is specified in the vm creation. see attached image. also, this vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsEkZomCKOE or this vid which is faster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTMBf_s74oE
  3. if it doesn't show up in the vm template editor, you'll have to edit the xml manually so change this <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x06' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x02' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> to <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x05' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x06' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x06' slot='0x00' function='0x1'/> </source> </hostdev> vm addresses removed and it would repopulate it accordingly. again, don't know about passing the bridge to the vm... so... tell us how it goes! fingers crossed for you....
  4. there are a few videos on youtube that walk you through the process. I recommend those for first time... second time... tenth time....
  5. post your iommu groups (specifically group 30) Assuming your view card is 2:00.0 and audio is 2.00.1 based on the xml.... First guess is that the video card and audio components aren't alone in the iommu group.
  6. what type of card is it? does win10 recognize the device being plugged in?
  7. It's all or nothing in the group. You'll need an entry for each device in the group. I've never passed a pci bridge and dont know if you could/would/should... To get the 06:00.0 & 06:00.1 devices in their own group, you can try moving the card to another slot, or enable PCIe ACS Override in the vm manager to see if it will separate it out.
  8. it would use the same keyboard input as the vm once you click into the RDP area.
  9. I was actually reading that same reddit article to learn more about that chip architecture. thanks for posting the "thread" pairing. that is what I was curious about. on intel chips it would not list the pairs sequentially. your isolcpus would be correct then, isolating 3 modules, since it says your "pairs" are 0,1 2,3 4, 5 6,7 so the xml you posted <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='4'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='5'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='6'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='7'/> <emulatorpin cpuset='0-1'/> </cputune> is putting the vm on 2 modules. What I would try is using cpus 2-7 and run your test, then I would try using only cpus 2,4,6. Its technically is half as powerful, but allows each core to run at maximum without sharing resources with another core and will deliver a slight improvement in single core performance. It might not be what you need, but will only cost a little time in trying. cpu scaling: I would of course check bios but also search the boards. I believe there have been a few recent discussions about amd processors and cpu scaling not working properly. I don't know if they found a solution. gridrunner already did a vdisk performance testing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaB9HhpbDAI
  10. amd stuff always throws me.... i should get one and play around. you won't gain much from chasing the emulator pin, but every little bit helps. your cpu has "modules." interesting . I wonder if you're using "cores: from different modules? Or if it is using only 2 modules with the 4 cores inside and cramming the data through the 2 modules 2 FPU units is the bottleneck for performance. What does unRaid show anything about pairing (if at all)? Maybe try setting the vm to 2,3,6,7 and benchmark?
  11. may be stuck then in that respect.... I've only used intel cpus.... your vm will only perform better if the cores it use are not being used by anything else. I don't see how anything to the contrary could be true though I'm open to evidence and explanation. Have you tried isolating the cpu cores? if you have core "pairs" what is the model of your processor and how is it presented in the dash board (screenshot?)
  12. a guess: find a way to tell the bios (whichever you are using) to boot that device first in your windows vm.
  13. some people say nvidia works better with unRaid. but there are folk running amd as well. I have only nvidia cards in all my machines (just on accident.) I use a gtx 760 which has run 3 monitors with no issues.
  14. easy fix is to passthrough a usb pcie card, stub if needed, assign to vm, done.
  15. you have a usb optical moue that is acting .... weird? lots of connects/disconnects in a short period of time. Feb 6 18:39:33 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.0096/input/input154 Feb 6 18:39:33 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.0096: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:39:33 Backup kernel: vgaarb: device changed decodes: PCI:0000:01:00.0,olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem Feb 6 18:40:30 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 122 Feb 6 18:40:31 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 123 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:40:31 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.0097/input/input155 Feb 6 18:40:31 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.0097: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:41:28 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 123 Feb 6 18:41:29 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 124 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:41:29 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.0098/input/input156 Feb 6 18:41:29 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.0098: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:42:26 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 124 Feb 6 18:42:28 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 125 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:42:28 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.0099/input/input157 Feb 6 18:42:28 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.0099: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:43:25 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 125 Feb 6 18:43:26 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 126 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:43:26 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009A/input/input158 Feb 6 18:43:26 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009A: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:44:23 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 126 Feb 6 18:44:24 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 127 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:44:25 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009B/input/input159 Feb 6 18:44:25 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009B: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:45:21 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 127 Feb 6 18:45:23 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:45:23 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009C/input/input160 Feb 6 18:45:23 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009C: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:46:20 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 4 Feb 6 18:46:21 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:46:21 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009D/input/input161 Feb 6 18:46:21 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009D: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:47:18 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 5 Feb 6 18:47:20 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 6 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:47:20 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009E/input/input162 Feb 6 18:47:20 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009E: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:48:16 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 6 Feb 6 18:48:18 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 7 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:48:18 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.009F/input/input163 Feb 6 18:48:18 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.009F: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:49:15 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 7 Feb 6 18:49:16 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 8 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:49:16 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A0/input/input164 Feb 6 18:49:16 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A0: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:50:13 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 8 Feb 6 18:50:15 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 9 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:50:15 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A1/input/input165 Feb 6 18:50:15 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A1: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:51:12 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 9 Feb 6 18:51:13 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 10 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:51:13 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A2/input/input166 Feb 6 18:51:13 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A2: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:52:10 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 10 Feb 6 18:52:11 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 11 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:52:11 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A3/input/input167 Feb 6 18:52:11 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A3: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:53:08 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 11 Feb 6 18:53:10 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 12 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:53:10 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A4/input/input168 Feb 6 18:53:10 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A4: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:54:07 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 12 Feb 6 18:54:08 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 13 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:54:08 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A5/input/input169 Feb 6 18:54:08 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A5: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:54:29 Backup kernel: mdcmd (44): spindown 0 Feb 6 18:54:29 Backup kernel: mdcmd (45): spindown 1 Feb 6 18:55:05 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 13 Feb 6 18:55:06 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 14 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:55:07 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A6/input/input170 Feb 6 18:55:07 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A6: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:56:03 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 14 Feb 6 18:56:05 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 15 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:56:05 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A7/input/input171 Feb 6 18:56:05 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A7: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:57:02 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 15 Feb 6 18:57:03 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 16 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:57:03 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A8/input/input172 Feb 6 18:57:03 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A8: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:58:00 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 16 Feb 6 18:58:02 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 17 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:58:02 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00A9/input/input173 Feb 6 18:58:02 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00A9: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:58:58 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 17 Feb 6 18:59:00 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 18 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:59:00 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AA/input/input174 Feb 6 18:59:00 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AA: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 18:59:57 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 18 Feb 6 18:59:58 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 19 using ehci-pci Feb 6 18:59:58 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AB/input/input175 Feb 6 18:59:58 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AB: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:00:55 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 19 Feb 6 19:00:57 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 20 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:00:57 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AC/input/input176 Feb 6 19:00:57 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AC: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:01:54 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 20 Feb 6 19:01:55 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 21 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:01:55 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AD/input/input177 Feb 6 19:01:55 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AD: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:02:52 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 21 Feb 6 19:02:53 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 22 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:02:54 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AE/input/input178 Feb 6 19:02:54 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AE: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:03:50 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 22 Feb 6 19:03:52 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 23 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:03:52 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00AF/input/input179 Feb 6 19:03:52 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00AF: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:04:49 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 23 Feb 6 19:04:50 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 24 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:04:50 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B0/input/input180 Feb 6 19:04:50 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B0: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:05:47 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 24 Feb 6 19:05:49 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 25 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:05:49 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B1/input/input181 Feb 6 19:05:49 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B1: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:06:45 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 25 Feb 6 19:06:47 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:06:47 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B2/input/input182 Feb 6 19:06:47 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B2: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:07:44 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 26 Feb 6 19:07:45 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:07:45 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B3/input/input183 Feb 6 19:07:45 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B3: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:08:42 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 27 Feb 6 19:08:44 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 28 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:08:44 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B4/input/input184 Feb 6 19:08:44 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B4: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:09:41 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 28 Feb 6 19:09:42 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 29 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:09:42 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B5/input/input185 Feb 6 19:09:42 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B5: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:10:39 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 29 Feb 6 19:10:40 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 30 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:10:40 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B6/input/input186 Feb 6 19:10:40 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B6: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:11:37 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 30 Feb 6 19:11:39 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 31 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:11:39 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B7/input/input187 Feb 6 19:11:39 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B7: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 Feb 6 19:12:36 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: USB disconnect, device number 31 Feb 6 19:12:37 Backup kernel: usb 2-1.8: new low-speed USB device number 32 using ehci-pci Feb 6 19:12:37 Backup kernel: input: Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.8/2-1.8:1.0/0003:17EF:6019.00B8/input/input188 Feb 6 19:12:37 Backup kernel: hid-generic 0003:17EF:6019.00B8: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech Lenovo USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.8/input0 I don't think this is the cause... but unplug this and try to boot the vm. If you're passing it through, don't. See what happens.
  16. isolating cpus keeps unRaid from accessing them, giving the cores you assign to the vm only to the vm. You have to modify the syslinux.cfg file to isolate the cores. some people feel windows likes to be on its own hyper threaded cores. (i believe windows doesn't care) BUT, it has been shown on some systems to help clear issues if windows is only running on isolated HT cores. Assuming your thread pairings are standard, you would isolate cores (at a minimum) 2,3,7,8 in the syslinux.cfg, then assign those 4 cores to the vm, and set the emulator pin to '1' (you don't need it floating between core 0-1. ) As you have it now, you are running half your threads on the same cores that unRaid is running on. Again, assuming you have standard thread pairings.
  17. cpu pinning cpu isolation from unRaid that's a place to start. as I mentioned in the other tread. You posted your cpu assignments, but did not mention cpu isolation, nor did you post the thread parings for your server, which makes it difficult to advise you any further as to the basics that you should be covering first. just a guess is that you have your vm setup running on the same cores as unraid processes/dockers/etc, which causes issues for some people. read the cpu pinning thread at the top of this forum. it will discuss isolation, thread pairings, and emulator pins to help improve vm performance.
  18. some people have audio issues with win10 vm's when their cpu pinning is not a certain way/and or not isolating cpu's from unRaid. Post your xml for the vm(s) and thread pairings.
  19. Update After some additional testing, I was only getting about 40-50MB/s when transferring files to unRaid from the OS X vm. This was the same speed I was getting using the e1000-82545em vnic. Since my tests to the synology NAS were consistently saturating the gigabit link with vmxnet3 (something the e1000 would never do) it was puzzling. I then remembered that unRaid SMB in 6.2.4 and os x don't play nice together. They work, just not well. When I reconnected to unRaid shares via AFP within the server, I was getting better than gigabit speeds, about 170ish MB write and 135ish MB reads to a cheap Kingston SSD. Additionally, while the VMXNET3 adapter only shows up as a gigabit connection in os x network setting, under about system, it shows a 10GbaseT after changing network setting>advanced. Oddly, after clicking apply they don't visually seem to stick after going back and checking, but it still shows up under the about system section. VM to VM within the same server show similar speeds over gigabit, but nothing breaks 200MB/s. This may be a limitation of AFP on unraid, or of AFP in general. I do not know. I was unable to determine maximum afp transfer speeds anywhere online. Vm to VM from one server to another over gigabit via afp shows saturating gigabit connection between the 2. When transferring files from a SSD cache disk on unraid to a ram disk in OS X, results were unchanged, meaning the not quite 200MB/s bottleneck is AFP. I believe SMB has been updated in unRaid 6.3.x but I have yet to upgrade and won't have time to do so for a week or two. Hopefully it will have better communications between os x guests and unraid. If so, then I'll be looking for a 10Gbit switch to connect my boxes to since I already use a couple melanox cards cabled to each other between servers for backups.
  20. for the folder where you disk image i stored, what is the cache setting? (shares>share name>use cache disk) what processor are you using? have you isolated the vm cores away from unraid? What divers is the video card using? you're going to to see the processor score low because you're using half of it (I assume, since you said you have 32 cores, which could two 8 core processors, meaning you're using half a processor) are you accessing the corral draw application via RDP? if so, there could be other network bottlenecks. have you tried making new windows vm to duplicate the problems in yet?
  21. did you enable turbo write? did you set a spin down timer?
  22. describe how your performance was lacking. isolating the vm away from other resources can help. the includes a dedicated QUALITY ssd or one that is not being accessed by other dockers (meaning not in the cache pool,) isolating cpu cores away from unraid, and a much better graphics card. I run my windows 10 vm on 6-12 cores of an x5670 processor, on a ssd with 3 other disk images, with a gtx 760 I got second hand and have no issues with performance in photoshop.
  23. If I had to choose again, I'd go probably go with more pcie slots in the dl370. I think they in terms of performance they are operationally essentially the same? But the machines I have came up for a very, very good price for me (50 each picked up.) I "can" fit in certain video cards. the single width geforce 710/730 series has no issues. I have a gtx 760 wedged into one of my servers... and I do mean wedged. I had to trim the back of the plastic shroud off the video card to get it to clear the heat sink for the processors. The other issue is that mine doesn't come with a power output on the server board that can facilitate running the video card. SO I had to hack together another external power supply and run power to the card that way. AND the pcie slots are so close together on the the dl380 g6 that the gtx 760 blocks one of the other slots, so it ends up taking "2" of my 6 available spots. But I don't think the 370 will have that problem in most slots, looking at the pic. I don't know about powering a card though... When you get ready to setup your vm's, send me a message, You have to add a thing or two to the syslinux.cfg to make it work. In terms of power: 3 of my servers are running 450watt dual power supplies. 1 of them is running 750 watt dual power supplies. The only reason I upgraded one of them is because it has 3x the ram and is loaded on drives and pcie cards, and was continually forcing the dual power supplies out of redundancy into both being active at the same time.