archedraft Posted September 11, 2014 Share Posted September 11, 2014 bummer but reiserfs is def the top priority. I suppose manually installing the libvirt files wont kill me ;p Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted September 11, 2014 Share Posted September 11, 2014 Tom and I talked about this earlier because in my test build I got from him with the reiserfs fix, it didn't have that feature that I had in my previous test build from Eric. When we spoke, he and Eric hadn't synced up on the final details of that implementation yet and this reiser fix was first priority. Everything else got the breaks hit when this came up and we realized what had happened. That said, you can expect something soon. Quote Link to comment
indy5 Posted September 11, 2014 Share Posted September 11, 2014 Your syslinux.cfg is wrong. Use mine: default /syslinux/menu.c32 menu title Lime Technology prompt 0 timeout 50 label unRAID OS kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot label KVM/unRAID OS menu default kernel /bzimage append intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode label Memtest86+ kernel /memtest label Xen/unRAID OS kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot label Xen/unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot unraidsafemode Updated my syslinux.cfg with your example. Still getting the same error when attempting start of VM unsupported configuration: host doesn't support passthrough of host PCI devices dmesg | grep -iE "dmar|iommu" Command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Warning: PCIe ACS overrides enabled; This may allow non-IOMMU protected peer-to-peer DMA Kernel command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Have you checked your bios? Is VTd enabled? Ok, so for some reason my VT-d was disabled in BIOS (I think after a BIOS updated, it reverted back to off), so now I am getting a bit closer here. I am using a GT630 card for my testing and Windows 8.1 does detect the card. My latest issue seems to be nvidia driver-related. Once I install the nvidia drivers, the machine bluescreens after reboot with the error "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" Is there a particular driver version that I should be using here, instead of the current one? Appreciate the advice. Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted September 14, 2014 Share Posted September 14, 2014 Your syslinux.cfg is wrong. Use mine: default /syslinux/menu.c32 menu title Lime Technology prompt 0 timeout 50 label unRAID OS kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot label KVM/unRAID OS menu default kernel /bzimage append intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode label Memtest86+ kernel /memtest label Xen/unRAID OS kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot label Xen/unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot unraidsafemode Updated my syslinux.cfg with your example. Still getting the same error when attempting start of VM unsupported configuration: host doesn't support passthrough of host PCI devices dmesg | grep -iE "dmar|iommu" Command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Warning: PCIe ACS overrides enabled; This may allow non-IOMMU protected peer-to-peer DMA Kernel command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Have you checked your bios? Is VTd enabled? Ok, so for some reason my VT-d was disabled in BIOS (I think after a BIOS updated, it reverted back to off), so now I am getting a bit closer here. I am using a GT630 card for my testing and Windows 8.1 does detect the card. My latest issue seems to be nvidia driver-related. Once I install the nvidia drivers, the machine bluescreens after reboot with the error "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" Is there a particular driver version that I should be using here, instead of the current one? Appreciate the advice. NVIDIA card? What is in your syslinux.cfg file on your unRAID server? Quote Link to comment
indy5 Posted September 15, 2014 Share Posted September 15, 2014 syslinux.cfg default /syslinux/menu.c32 menu title Lime Technology prompt 0 timeout 50 label unRAID OS kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot label KVM/unRAID OS menu default kernel /bzimage append intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode label Memtest86+ kernel /memtest label Xen/unRAID OS kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot label Xen/unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot unraidsafemode Using Nvidia GT630 Your syslinux.cfg is wrong. Use mine: default /syslinux/menu.c32 menu title Lime Technology prompt 0 timeout 50 label unRAID OS kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot label KVM/unRAID OS menu default kernel /bzimage append intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /bzimage append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode label Memtest86+ kernel /memtest label Xen/unRAID OS kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot label Xen/unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins) kernel /syslinux/mboot.c32 append /xen --- /bzimage --- /bzroot unraidsafemode Updated my syslinux.cfg with your example. Still getting the same error when attempting start of VM unsupported configuration: host doesn't support passthrough of host PCI devices dmesg | grep -iE "dmar|iommu" Command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Warning: PCIe ACS overrides enabled; This may allow non-IOMMU protected peer-to-peer DMA Kernel command line: intel_iommu=on vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 pcie_acs_override=downstream initrd=/bzroot BOOT_IMAGE=/bzimage Have you checked your bios? Is VTd enabled? Ok, so for some reason my VT-d was disabled in BIOS (I think after a BIOS updated, it reverted back to off), so now I am getting a bit closer here. I am using a GT630 card for my testing and Windows 8.1 does detect the card. My latest issue seems to be nvidia driver-related. Once I install the nvidia drivers, the machine bluescreens after reboot with the error "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" Is there a particular driver version that I should be using here, instead of the current one? Appreciate the advice. NVIDIA card? What is in your syslinux.cfg file on your unRAID server? Quote Link to comment
luca2 Posted September 20, 2014 Share Posted September 20, 2014 Working on making this a lot easier. Dmacias plugin for webvitmgr will help simplify this in the shorter term for the eager like yourself ;-) Can´t wait for it too! Quote Link to comment
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