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On 2/21/2020 at 12:24 PM, bjornatic said:
Hi guys ! And welcome to another question...
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So, just to answer myself (and maybe help some other lost people), i solved my problem with this comment :
I had a look at my syslog (yeah, I know : "look there first") and I saw :
kernel: vfio-pci 0000:09:00.0: BAR 3: can't reserve [mem 0xe0000000-0xe1ffffff 64bit pref]
as I was trying to GT 710... So I search, and found the comment above. And voilà !
(still do not know what I'm doing)
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Hi guys ! And welcome to another question...
I've read all this topic and all I could find elsewhere. I watched multiple time many of Spaceinvaderone's video and in a last resort I'm turning to the community for help.
So. I have : Ryzen7, X570, GT710 slot1, GTX780 slot2. My W10 vm runs fine with either of the two GPU passed through (for the GT710 I load the ROM I found (and trimmed) on TechPowerUp). For both card, I use the HDMI output.
After installing CATALINA thanks to @SpaceInvaderOne I have a running OSX. I could even passthrough my GTX 780 without any tweaks (well I thing I changed Product Model Number to 14.2).
But, passing through the GT 710 (with rom) which is my primary card gives me and endless bootloop.
So, is the problem coming from :
- the fact that the GT 710 is primary GPU (eventhough I load the bios and the same confi works fine in W10 vm) ?
- it can boot on the GT 710 but is CATALINA missing something that causes the boot to fail ?
- i have no idea what I'm doing and I even couldn't post my problem in the right thread...
I do not get it that it works with the 780 and not with the 710... I'm really thinking this is a slot1/slot2 problem... Please do not tell me to swap the GPU's...
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Soo... i'm digging up this topic because I do too face the same problem. I would like that my running VM's are put to hibernate before Unraid goes to sleep (either via pressing the button or the Dynamix S3 Sleep plugin).
I'm searching the forum for a solution but with no luck.
Guide: Enable Trim on QEMU disk in MacOS/OSX
in VM Engine (KVM)
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I've just did the procedure (successfully) on a Catalina VM with APFS formated vdisk.img sitting on a SSD (nVme).
But, is this command (sudo trimforce enable) still relevant in this situation ? I'm reading confusing things about this and because its a VM, I'm even more clueless.