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SimonF

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  1. SimonF posted a topic in Lounge
  2. Yeah it is because the config holds the guid for the GPU not just the PCI Address. Did you get any warning in System Devices? Maybe I can like settings to that and provide a warning hardware has changed.
  3. can you provide the output from nvidia-smi -q -x Also try unselecting in the settings and reselecting.
  4. Does nvidia-smi show correct info? Can you confirm which versions of NV driver?
  5. Do you have anything using the GPU? Panel match top output.
  6. Which version is it using, I would recommend setting to prodcution banch rather than Latest as it breaks things for me.
  7. SimonF replied to steve1977's topic in VM Engine (KVM)
    Goto tools->system devices and acknowledge the PCI changes.
  8. /etc/libvirt/qemu/snapshotdb/VMname/snapshots.db
  9. Different query for parity and will be the different for pools. Note temps will not show if drives are spun down. query ExampleQuery { array { parities { temp } } }
  10. My drive was from 2015 only changed as too small. Internal boot is planned for 7.3
  11. Thanks for the welcome, seems a little strange as have been on the forums since 2015. Nut is now looked after by Rysz but I did support before he took it on.
  12. VMs bypass fuse because at VM start it replaces the file names with the direct disk mapping.
  13. This used to work but does seem to work correctly now for changes on W11. Option is to create a 2nd small virtio disk. Boot the VM this will allow you to correctly install the virtio drivers to be available at boot from the virtio cd. Once installed you can shutdown the VM, change the primary to virtio and it should now boot. You can remove the temp drive.
  14. @Quiver This is a clean install where the driver is blacklisted by default. Check that you don't have a file in /boot/config/modprobe.d for nouveau as this will override the default. root@UnraidTest:~# cat /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf # limetech - blacklist by default since most users will install the nvidia vendor driver blacklist nouveau root@UnraidTest:~# root@UnraidTest:~# ls /boot/config/modprobe.d/ root@UnraidTest:~#
  15. I would load the virtio storage drivers into the W11 VM and then change from Sata to virtio.
  16. I would not have expected that to be the cause but will see if I can reproduce.
  17. Can you post diagnostics?
  18. If you did the flattern outside of the GUI it will not remove the snaps from the db. But now as you do not have any snaps you can just delete the snapshot dB file.
  19. I only get temps not been able to get fans showing. I needed to load nct6778 plug to get fans but does not show all. There is an option for MSI which I will need to try.
  20. Can you provide cat /tmp/gpudata0000\:00\:02.0 as I think it may be the driver or intel_gpu_top not providing the correct info.
  21. SimonF replied to jbob101's topic in Hardware
    Is the Hauppauge QuadHD in the system still?
  22. SimonF replied to jbob101's topic in Hardware
    Any messages in the log. Post diagnostics
  23. Work as expected for me. Which browser are you using, also does the /mnt/user/isos share exist? Are yiu using an unassigned device for the VM storage locations? SERVICE="enable" IMAGE_FILE="/mnt/user/system/libvirt/libvirt.img" IMAGE_SIZE="2" DEBUG="no" DOMAINDIR="/mnt/disks/250240800110/VMs/" MEDIADIR="/mnt/user/isos/"

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