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VM Settings: A reboot is required to apply changes

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I wanted to see if this was an expected behavior or a bug before I submit a report.  When I go to the VM Settings, even if I do not make any changes at all, I get the banner from that point forward as seen in the picture.  It happens the second I click the VM Settings icon, like I said, without changing any of the settings at all. It is really annoying to look at a setting for something, and have to reboot the server to clear the banner.  Thoughts? 

2021-02-05 13_16_47-UNRAID_Dashboard.png

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Strange -I do not get that banner - I wonder why you do :( 

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What is even more odd is I have created new USB's for 6.8.2, 6.8.3 and 6.9.0, and it does it on all of them.  My old USB that had 6.8.3 did not do it.  But when it died, I moved to this one and it does this now.

  • 1 month later...

Happens to me too!

Diagnostics might reveal what the problem is.

 

  • 2 months later...
On 3/31/2021 at 5:05 AM, John_M said:

Diagnostics might reveal what the problem is.

 

where do I submit my diagnostic zip? 

 

This issue is is harmless, but very annoying

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24 minutes ago, [email protected] said:

where do I submit my diagnostic zip? 

 

This issue is is harmless, but very annoying

Here attached to a new post

Here're my diagnostics.
I believe message appeared yesterday. I started to notice this happening after I added 'pcie_acs_override=id:1022:43c6' to syslinux configuration.

 

If it would help I can also do a fresh reboot, visit VM settings to get this msg and get new diagnostics.

undata-diagnostics-20210617-1408.zip

  • 9 months later...

Hi, 

 

I've got this issue at the moment. I've tried everything to get rid of it, including reboots, recreating VM settings, etc.

I'm on 6.10 RC4.

 

 

 

  • 2 years later...

I also constantly get this banner whenever I enter VM settings page...

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4 hours ago, Laov said:

I also constantly get this banner whenever I enter VM settings page...

Have you manually change the syslinux configs? If there are differences between them if can create this banner.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 12/29/2024 at 10:47 PM, SimonF said:

Have you manually change the syslinux configs? If there are differences between them if can create this banner.

 

All my changes were done with GUI. Apparently the cause was PCIe ACS override or VFIO allow unsafe interrupts. Once I dissabled these the message no longer appears. These were left over from pfsense VM with mobo ports passed through to it. I forgot to remove them once I got a physical machine for pfsense. No idea why the message kept appearing though...

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