February 27, 20179 yr Autostart: NoYes If you want this VM to start with the array, set this to yes. Name: Give the VM a name (e.g. Work, Gaming, Media Player, Firewall, Bitcoin Miner) Description: Give the VM a brief description (optional field). CPU Mode: Host Passthrough (Intel® Core™ i7-6700K)Emulated (QEMU64) There are two CPU modes available to choose: Host Passthrough With this mode, the CPU visible to the guest should be exactly the same as the host CPU even in the aspects that libvirt does not understand. For the best possible performance, use this setting. Emulated If you are having difficulties with Host Passthrough mode, you can try the emulated mode which doesn't expose the guest to host-based CPU features. This may impact the performance of your VM. Logical CPUs: CPU 0 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 3 CPU 4 CPU 5 CPU 6 CPU 7 The number of logical CPUs in your system is determined by multiplying the number of CPU cores on your processor(s) by the number of threads. Select which logical CPUs you wish to allow your VM to use. (minimum 1). Initial Memory: 128 MB256 MB512 MB1024 MB1536 MB2048 MB2560 MB3072 MB3584 MB4096 MB4608 MB5120 MB5632 MB6144 MB6656 MB7168 MB7680 MB8192 MB8704 MB9216 MB9728 MB10240 MB10752 MB11264 MB11776 MB12288 MB12800 MB13312 MB13824 MB14336 MB14848 MB15360 MB15872 MB16384 MB16896 MB17408 MB17920 MB18432 MB18944 MB19456 MB19968 MB20480 MB20992 MB21504 MB22016 MB22528 MB23040 MB23552 MB24064 MB24576 MB25088 MB25600 MB26112 MB26624 MB27136 MB27648 MB28160 MB28672 MB29184 MB29696 MB30208 MB30720 MB31232 MB31744 MB Max Memory: 128 MB256 MB512 MB1024 MB1536 MB2048 MB2560 MB3072 MB3584 MB4096 MB4608 MB5120 MB5632 MB6144 MB6656 MB7168 MB7680 MB8192 MB8704 MB9216 MB9728 MB10240 MB10752 MB11264 MB11776 MB12288 MB12800 MB13312 MB13824 MB14336 MB14848 MB15360 MB15872 MB16384 MB16896 MB17408 MB17920 MB18432 MB18944 MB19456 MB19968 MB20480 MB20992 MB21504 MB22016 MB22528 MB23040 MB23552 MB24064 MB24576 MB25088 MB25600 MB26112 MB26624 MB27136 MB27648 MB28160 MB28672 MB29184 MB29696 MB30208 MB30720 MB31232 MB31744 MB Select how much memory to allocate to the VM at boot. For VMs where no PCI devices are being passed through (GPUs, sound, etc.), you can set different values to initial and max memory to allow for memory ballooning. If you are passing through a PCI device, only the initial memory value is used and the max memory value is ignored. For more information on KVM memory ballooning, see here. Machine: i440fx-2.7i440fx-2.6i440fx-2.5i440fx-2.4i440fx-2.3i440fx-2.2i440fx-2.1i440fx-2.0i440fx-1.7i440fx-1.6i440fx-1.5i440fx-1.4Q35-2.7Q35-2.6Q35-2.5Q35-2.4 The machine type option primarily affects the success some users may have with various hardware and GPU pass through. For more information on the various QEMU machine types, see these links: http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Platforms/PChttp://wiki.qemu.org/Features/Q35 As a rule of thumb, try to get your configuration working with i440fx first and if that fails, try adjusting to Q35 to see if that changes anything. BIOS: SeaBIOSOVMF SeaBIOS is the default virtual BIOS used to create virtual machines and is compatible with all guest operating systems (Windows, Linux, etc.). OVMF (Open Virtual Machine Firmware) adds support for booting VMs using UEFI, but virtual machine guests must also support UEFI. Assigning graphics devices to a OVMF-based virtual machine requires that the graphics device also support UEFI. Once a VM is created this setting cannot be adjusted. Hyper-V: NoYes Exposes the guest to hyper-v extensions for Microsoft operating systems. OS Install ISO: OS Install CDRom Bus: SATAIDEUSB Select the virtual CD-ROM (ISO) that contains the installation media for your operating system. Clicking this field displays a list of ISOs found in the directory specified on the Settings page. CDRom Bus Specify what interface this virtual cdrom uses to connect inside the VM. VirtIO Drivers ISO: VirtIO Drivers CDRom Bus: SATAIDEUSB Specify the virtual CD-ROM (ISO) that contains the VirtIO Windows drivers as provided by the Fedora Project. Download the latest ISO from here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Windows_Virtio_Drivers#Direct_download When installing Windows, you will reach a step where no disk devices will be found. There is an option to browse for drivers on that screen. Click browse and locate the additional CD-ROM in the menu. Inside there will be various folders for the different versions of Windows. Open the folder for the version of Windows you are installing and then select the AMD64 subfolder inside (even if you are on an Intel system, select AMD64). Three drivers will be found. Select them all, click next, and the vDisks you have assigned will appear. CDRom Bus Specify what interface this virtual cdrom uses to connect inside the VM. Primary vDisk Location: NoneAutoManual /mnt/user/domains/P1/vdisk1.img Primary vDisk Size: Primary vDisk Type: rawqcow2 Primary vDisk Bus: VirtIOSATAIDEUSB vDisk Location Specify a path to a user share in which you wish to store the VM or specify an existing vDisk. The primary vDisk will store the operating system for your VM. vDisk Size Specify a number followed by a letter. M for megabytes, G for gigabytes. vDisk Type Select RAW for best performance. QCOW2 implementation is still in development. vDisk Bus Select virtio for best performance. Additional devices can be added/removed by clicking the symbols to the left. unRAID Share: unRAID Mount tag: unRAID Share Used to create a VirtFS mapping to a Linux-based guest. Specify the path on the host here. unRAID Mount tag Specify the mount tag that you will use for mounting the VirtFS share inside the VM. See this page for how to do this on a Linux-based guest: http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup Additional devices can be added/removed by clicking the symbols to the left. Graphics Card: VNCNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (01:00.0) VNC Video Driver: CirrusQXL (best)vmvga VNC Password: VNC Keyboard: Arabic (ar)Croatian (hr)Czech (cz)Danish (da)Dutch (nl)Dutch-Belgium (nl-be)English-United Kingdom (en-gb)English-United States (en-us)Español (es)Estonian (et)Faroese (fo)Finnish (fi)French (fr)French-Bépo (bepo)French-Belgium (fr-be)French-Canadian (fr-ca)French-Switzerland (fr-ch)German-Switzerland (de-ch)German (de)Hungarian (hu)Icelandic (is)Italian (it)Japanese (ja)Latvian (lv)Lithuanian (lt)Macedonian (mk)Norwegian (no)Polish (pl)Portuguese-Brazil (pt-br)Russian (ru)Slovene (sl)Swedish (sv)Thailand (th)Turkish (tr) Graphics Card If you wish to assign a graphics card to the VM, select it from this list, otherwise leave it set to VNC. VNC Video Driver If you wish to assign a different video driver to use for a VNC connection, specify one here. VNC Password If you wish to require a password to connect to the VM over a VNC connection, specify one here. VNC Keyboard If you wish to assign a different keyboard layout to use for a VNC connection, specify one here. Additional devices can be added/removed by clicking the symbols to the left. Sound Card: NoneIntel Sunrise Point-H HD Audio (00:1f.3)NVIDIA Device (01:00.1) Select a sound device to assign to your VM. Most modern GPUs have a built-in audio device, but you can also select the on-board audio device(s) if present. Additional devices can be added/removed by clicking the symbols to the left. Network MAC: Network Bridge: virbr0br0 Network MAC By default, a random MAC address will be assigned here that conforms to the standards for virtual network interface controllers. You can manually adjust this if desired. Network Bridge The default libvirt managed network bridge (virbr0) will be used, otherwise you may specify an alternative name for a private network bridge to the host. Additional devices can be added/removed by clicking the symbols to the left. USB Devices: Microdia (0c45:7603) Razer USA (1532:0037) If you wish to assign any USB devices to your guest, you can select them from this list. NOTE: USB hotplug support is not yet implemented, so devices must be attached before the VM is started to use them. USB Mode: 2.0 (EHCI)3.0 (XHCI) Model: Custom M/B: MSI - B150 GAMING M3 (MS-7978) CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 128 kB, 1024 kB, 8192 kB Memory: 32 GB (max. installable capacity 64 GB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 100 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.9.10-unRAID x86_64 I setup the win10 on the VNC, I also have other GPU GeForce 1050ti, when I start the VM it just don't pass-through, I no idea why. been tring for 3 days, hope someone can help out. thanks so much.
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