June 9Jun 9 I've been playing, replacing some components and reconfiguring others... But I've clearly messed something up.I have two VMs that autostart at startup:One that uses the Network card (Upgraded) to run the router, and another to run home assistant.Once I log in I can just start the two VMs and they seem to be working fine.I also have a gaming VM that uses a Dedicated SSD, a USB card, and Video card. But it gets launched as needed (Sure wish I could let the server use that Video card when the Gaming machine isn't in use.)I guess I could completely wipe out the vfio-bind and rebuild, but if there error is coming from the config of a virtual machine that might not fix it.Thanksjupiter-diagnostics-20260609-0825.zip
June 9Jun 9 It's about the vfio binds, if you changed hardware you need to go to system devices, verify all binds are correct and didn't shift to unrelated devices because of BIOS things and acknowledge. Edited June 9Jun 9 by Kilrah
June 9Jun 9 Author So, having looked I just have to hit save and ... Nope, hadn't noticed the "ACKNOWLEDGE ALL PCI CHANGES" button... Totally obvious if you expected to see that button... The message could say to look for that?Thank you
June 9Jun 9 Community Expert It will look for the vfio errors file but should say if hardware has changed.Does this exist? root@computenode:~# cat /var/log/vfio-pci-errors
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