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EVGA GTX 1080 SC Passthrough issues
ok, solved this by putting multifunction='on' in xml file. thanks.
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EVGA GTX 1080 SC Passthrough issues
Probably missing something but having issues passing through an EVGA 1080 to any VMs, I get the usual black screen. This is an existing VM that worked with a 3080 previously. I have also tried configuring a new VM but same issue. I can connect via VNC ok of course. I have attached some logs, let me know if you need any more information. Oh, i successfully downloaded the BIOS directly using SpaceInvaders script. coxyunraid-diagnostics-20221017-2356.zip coxyunraid-syslog-20221017-2257.zip vm.txt
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
thanks, very useful. so just to be clear a ASM1164 based card would be fine with SSD's connected for a cache pool?
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
Ok, is there a list of HBAs that do have TRIM support for SSD's?
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
ok, seems to be ok now, reseated HBA and rebooted. Regarding the HBA and TRIM, I was under the impression that this card did support TRIM. The WD Greens will be gone by today and replaced with a couple more MX500 1Tb's
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
coxyunraid-diagnostics-20220926-1640.zip
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
Just checked the sys log and there are lots of errors. please see attached. syslog.txt
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Upgrading drives in cache pool - issues
hi, tried a few things to sort this issue out but going round in circles. Brief story, I had 4 x 250Gb WD SSD drives in a BTRFS cache pool. I was running out of free space so I decided to upgrade them to Crucial MX500 1Tb x 4. I replaced the first 250Gb with a 1Tb and all was ok and ran like that for a week with no issues. I have now replaced another but I am getting the drives now appearing in Unassigned devices. I have tried maintenance mode and run a check, no issues, tried removing from UD but they come back. I get a message saying one of the 1Tb drives I is missing from the pool. I can browse to most of the shares on the cache except the /mnt/user/system (says too many files). The only thing I can think of is I did something wrong when reassigning the cache drives before I mounted the array. Any help would be appreciated.
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