February 21, 20215 yr I got my server and VM up and running yesterday, to an extent. specs: UNRAID 6.9.0-rc2 Ryzen 3600 MSI B550m MAG Mortar 16gb (2x8) 3600mhz GTX 1070 I had windows installed, updated, working with my Nvidia 1070 passthrough, keyboard, mouse etc. I was gaming on it last night to test stability. After about an hour of playing a game the VM crashes, black screen. But reboots. I turn the VM off and the unraid server, and go to bed. This morning I tried to install a USB controller PCIe card. I couldn't get it to show up, but while tinkering I noticed that I could passthrough my whole I/O (motherboard USB controller) to my VM. The unraid stick is connected to the case's USB ports and is on a separate controller. I eventually get it working after some more tinkering. But now I can't connect via my 1070 passthrough. Only through VNC. When I tried booting earlier I was getting BSOD with "SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION" and "what failed: nvlddmkm.sys" I tried undoing everything I had done this morning, took out the non-working USB controller card, turned off motherbaord USB controller passthrough and it still won't work again. The VM log is spitting out this error: 2021-02-21T18:27:02.327834Z qemu-system-x86_64: vfio_region_write(0000:2b:00.0:region3+0x115b828, 0x0,8) failed: Device or resource busy Not sure if this is related but also noticed my Memory - Log is 100% in the dashboard. Related? I'm still quite new at this, let me know if there's any other info I should post. diagnostics attached. tower-diagnostics-20210222-1804.zip Edited February 22, 20215 yr by blueflame
February 22, 20215 yr 23 hours ago, blueflame said: I'm still quite new at this, let me know if there's any other info I should post. When asking the community for help, please upload your anonymized diagnostics ( from the Tools -> Diagnostics page )
February 23, 20215 yr I see you are using the Device Manager to bind devices to VFIO-PCI, which is good. But I'm hoping someone with more VM experience can weigh in here
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