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[CLOSED] HP ML350 G6 GPU passthrough troubles

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Good afternoon. I have an HP ML350 G6. I tried to follow the post by @1812 and got it to start the VM after some config. However, when it starts with seabios my CPU usage skyrockets to 100% on all cores attached to the VM. No such rise on Q35 & OVMF. However, even though there is no rise on Q35 and OVMF there is no display output on the graphics card. The card is a GTX 1050 ti and the BIOS is set to use the integrated graphics and that is what unraid & the bios posted to. I tried to go back BIOS versions to one from 2010 (I am on a 2011 version atm) but HP doesn't let people download files for their own servers anymore without a warranty :) unraid version is 6.8.2. Onboard RAID controller is disabled in bios and so are the onboard sata ports. Using 2 HP H220 HBA's for the disks. I am only passing through the GPU not the audio and both are in seperate groups. 

So. Current Syslinux config as follows

Quote

kernel /bzimage
append pcie_acs_override=id:10de:1c82,10de:0fb9 vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 initrd=/bzroot

What could I be missing? How can I resolve this?

 

Edit: tried the UNRAID HP PROLIANT EDITION and removed acs overridge and added the audio and it appears to work properly. I will update if anything else happens.

Edited by llamasareboss

  • llamasareboss changed the title to [CLOSED] HP ML350 G6 GPU passthrough troubles

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