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Multiple GPU passthrough

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Ah, a new challenge has arose! I'm running 2 vm's. One has a amd r9 assigned to it, the other has an old nvidia 470. Independently, they work perfect. However, when I try to run them at the same time, I was getting iommu group errors. So, I dug around on the forums for a while, seems the answer is setting the pcie acs override to yes and rebooting the system. Did that. Now, I get a new error and now they won't even run one at a time anymore.

 

Domain id=1 is tainted: high-privileges

Domain id=1 is tainted: custom-argv

Domain id=1 is tainted: host-cpu

char device redirected to /dev/pts/0 (label charserial0)

2016-07-25 01:18:01.880+0000: shutting down

 

Depending on which vm I try to start, the domain id changes, but the rest is the same and they won't work now. How can I get them to play nice together?

 

Edit: Also, I manually installed a ROM file just in case. This wasn't required before and was working, but just in case, tried it. Still getting the same high privileges error when trying to run concurrently though

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Solved: I had over allocated memory apparently. Did need to do all the other steps though + reduce memory. My dockers must be using more ram than I realized.

 

Sorry if I'm kinda spamming the boards as I stumble my way through learning all this. Hopefully it can server to help others as they read my journey lol

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