June 15, 20224 yr Upgraded from 6.7 to 6.10 and my VM will not boot with the GFx attached. Boot's fine with VNC VM in question is named "ubuntu", the other two are old an no longer in active use As soon as the VM is started the lowest of the assigned CPU cores hits 100% and stays there. If I change the assigned cores to one, that is the one that gets pinned to 100%. In either case all other cores are at 0-1 % I've left it for a long while (over night) and it never boots. Can't see anything in the logs, I've tried various machine types, i440 worked previously, not now, neither does Q35. Also have tried recreating the VM from scratch attaching the old disk image but still wont boot. Card is AMD RX 570 + Asus Z97 extreme 4 + Intel i5-4570S edit: Also tried power down and booting fresh in case the card is not released, did not help tower-diagnostics-20220615-1847.zip Edited June 15, 20224 yr by dogmatic69 add missing detail
June 15, 20224 yr That's a big update, several changes in between, one thing that changed this release is the iommu pass-through mode, unlikely that is the problem but since it's very easy to try, just add iommu.passtrough=0 to syslinux.cfg and reboot: If it doesn't help recommend removing the line.
June 15, 20224 yr Author Adding that iommu config did not seem to do anything. I've since retried every possible combination of passthrough i can find. Also figured I'm in deep so might as well update the bios. No help either. Latest diagnostics attached with what I believe to be close to original (ubuntu test this time) > removing the line Which line? The whole append? The iommu added bit? tower-diagnostics-20220615-2211.zip
June 15, 20224 yr 1 minute ago, dogmatic69 said: Adding that iommu config did not seem to do anything. Kind of expected that, but since we mostly tested with Intel and Nvidia it was worth a shot just to make sure, unfortunately I don't have any more ideas, but someone else might.
June 15, 20224 yr Author Ok, rolled back to 6.7 and now that wont load either. The GFx does something, but only flashing two cursours and a few minutes later I get some kind of RGB lines across the whole screen and a lot of errors about some device (assuming gfx) being busy
June 16, 20224 yr Author Completely gave up on unraid and installed ubuntu on a spare disk. After reboot no display!!! Too much time later I finally find newer kernal changed some amdgpu.dc setting in grub and turning back to the old value results in a working-ish display. Will potentially retry unraid but been thinking of switching back to direct hardware and maybe building a seperate raid box
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