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  1. Is anybody else's Palworld server crashing a lot? It seems like it starts eating up a ton of memory that might be an issue, I've seen it using 15GB which is half my total server. Can it be limited?
     

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    Exception was "SIGSEGV: invalid attempt to read memory at address 0x0000000000000015"

    From my crash logs

  2. 8 minutes ago, BilboT34Baggins said:

    Resurrecting this topic, mb9023, are you still having issues? I'm having very similar issues with my rx580 - even down to unraid periodically not recognizing the gpu and having to reseat it. 

    Nope haven't had any issues in a long time, don't think I changed anything else since going to Q35 and reseating the GPU.

  3. 12 hours later update...VM crashed while I was trying to run a benchmark and on server reboot my 390x wasn't showing up in Unraid at all. So I opened up the case and took it all out and set it back in. Few hours of benchmarks and Beat Saber playing since then and it hasn't crashed once. Hopefully stays that way.

  4. So I tried above suggestions, creating a new q35 template with the same vdisks and was able to install the latest graphics driver and the VM is still crashing. I think I might look into getting an NVidia card to replace it..that'll get me away from the AMD bug anyway. I've had a feeling this card had some issues for a long time but never been able to pin it down as it's never been this bad.

     

    I would try going back to 6.6 but I only see 6.7 in restore points, and I'd rather not end up messing up stuff in the rest of the server anyway.

     

    I'll update if replacing the card ends up working but it might be a week or so as I'm going on vacation for a few days.

  5. 6 minutes ago, testdasi said:

    Start a new template. The change from i440fx to Q35 is too complicated for the GUI to adjust the xml.

    Also, remember to add this bit of code at the bottom of your xml, in front of </domain>. This makes your emulated PCIe run at x16 (instead of the default x1).

    
      <qemu:commandline>
        <qemu:arg value='-global'/>
        <qemu:arg value='pcie-root-port.speed=8'/>
        <qemu:arg value='-global'/>
        <qemu:arg value='pcie-root-port.width=16'/>
      </qemu:commandline>

     

    I had no idea this was a thing, wow. I'll give it a try as well.

  6. 3 hours ago, phbigred said:

    Sounds similar to a problem SpaceInvader One had. Might be worth attempting a move to QT35 instead of i440fx machine type. I had a similar problem with my RX580 passthrough. 

     

    If I try to change my machine to Q35 I get this error

    XML error: The PCI controller with index='0' must be model='pcie-root' for this machine type, but model='pci-root' was found instead

     

    I'm fairly sure I tried to setup a separate Q35 VM before but ran into other issues, I guess I'll try it again after checking out this video. Thanks

  7. Hello, having issues with my Win10 VM that I use for VR gaming in my living room ever since my server updated past 6.7, it was working fine for a few months on unraid 6.6.7

     

    Current Version 6.7.2 2019-06-25

    mobo: asus z97-a

    cpu: i7 4790k

    memory: 32GB DDR3 RAM

    gfx: MSI R9 390x 8GB  with AMD driver 18.9.3 (all newer drivers black screen and crash instantly)

     

    Win10 VM is getting half the cpu cores and 16GB RAM with GPU+hdmi audio passthrough + mobo soundcard and USB controller

     

    So the situation seems to be that my graphics driver is randomly crashing in the VM, usually while playing games, and it becomes unreachable. Screen becomes disconnected and can't ping/remote to the VM at all. Requires me to force stop the VM and also Reboot the whole unraid server because the VM can't start due to Execution error internal error: Unknown PCI header type '127', which I'm aware is a known issue. Win10 event logs are showing "Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered." is happening right when the VM becomes unreachable even though it says the driver recovered.

     

    Originally I had been sitting on unraid 6.6.7 after I had finally gotten everything working normally but one day I rebooted the server and it seemed to have installed 6.7 on its own, and I started having issues. Possibly just a coincidence. Attached diagnostics should be a bit after the VM crashed, though I don't see much related to that itself since it seems to be Windows that's crashing. Anything you can tell me would be appreciated. Even if it's an NVidia gpu suggestion cause I'm ready to blame issues on this 390x, personally.

     

    Thanks

    unraid-diagnostics-20190813-0036.zip

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