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attempting to add 2nd NIC but getting error starting VM

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Apparently I have stumped the experts  :(

 

Well, I wouldn't say stumped as much as just a little confused on everything we've tried so far.  I can say that some devices may not work with pass through do to unique / special ways they may handle power resets.  I can confirm that the method you are using to blacklist the NIC is accurate, so I'm not concerned there.  The issue is the VM not being able to take ownership of it.

 

Now this worries me:

 

OK out of the 5 PCI NICs I have (1 10/100/1000, and 4 10/100, 1 marvel, 1 3com, 1 intel, 1 linksys, and 1 netgear) the only one that will work is the Intel.

 

So define "work" here for me.  Do you mean work with pass through or work even where unRAID OS detects the device?

 

I'm sorry that we're struggling with this one.

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What I am defining as "worked" is that with just installing the NIC and booting UnRaid the NIC is seen and shows up as a 2nd NIC on the dashboard. And the 2nd NIC is assigned an ip address.

 

The Intel is the NIC that I tried that had this behavior.

 

So I attempted to update things to the best of my NOOB skills to add the Intel NIC, being that it was actually "seen" by UnRaid and assigned and Ip, but obviously my NOOB skills weren't up to the task lol

 

 

Bill

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