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[SOLVED] VT-x and GNS3

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I am trying to run GNS3 for my network engineer training. I am wanting to run GNS3 in virtualBox on my unraid VM. VirtualBox is saying "VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration is not available on your system. Your 64-bit guest will fail to detect a 64-bit CPU and will not be able to boot."

 

How do I enable VT-x on the VM itself? 

Ok, so you want to install virtualbox inside a VM running on unRAID, correct?  If so, you need to enable nested virtualization.  See this post for details.

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22 hours ago, jonp said:

Ok, so you want to install virtualbox inside a VM running on unRAID, correct?  If so, you need to enable nested virtualization.  See this post for details.

Yes that is exactly what I am needing. I have made the changes and will reboot the server as soon as I get home. I'll update with how it goes, thanks Jon.

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Still no luck.... Where should I be looking to fix this? Or is what I am wanting to do just out of the scope of what can be done? I don't need to pass anything through at all for this VM to run in VirtualBox. It's just going to be used for GNS3.

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Ignore my previous post. I pasted the line wrong and nested virtualization was not actually on. It is now and the virtual powers up without error now. Thank you for all the help! Issue is solved for me.

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