December 3, 20241 yr I recently moved and fortunately all hard drives survived (even if one is nearing EOL) but my VMs don't seem to have been so lucky. When I start a VM I now get this error: error : qemuHostdevPreparePCIDevicesCheckSupport:190 : unsupported configuration: host doesn't support VFIO PCI passthrough I can create new VMs but not always without strange issues like no network devices being found or just not being able to fill out the prompts (Ubuntu 24.02 and 22.02). No idea if this is related though. Are my old VMs hosed? They are all on my cache. kinderserver-diagnostics-20241202-1925.zip
December 3, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, bkinder83 said: host doesn't support VFIO PCI passthroug If your new hardware supports that you need to enable it in BIOS.
December 3, 20241 yr Author 2 minutes ago, trurl said: If your new hardware supports that you need to enable it in BIOS. I didn't actually change any hardware just moved to a new home. I did check the BIOS to verify the SVM setting hadn't changed just in case.
December 4, 20241 yr Author I've been trying to create new VMs but they all seem to fail. No errors to show why they fail they just hang during some phase of the install. Could my libvirt.img file be corrupt or would I not even be able to get into a console installation window?
December 4, 20241 yr You can try creating a new libvirt file, backup that one first, and if it still fails, post new diags after trying to create a new VM
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