March 30, 20188 yr Hi I had a functioning win10 vm with VNC as graphics. I was trying to passthrough my iGPU to my win10 VM and passed through the hd 630 from my Xeon e3-1245v6 to the VM for graphics and my usb keyboard as well as usb my mouse. When i rdp'ed into the server, everything was working fine (including graphics) excepted the sound. However, I could not use my screen connected with HDMI directly into the mobo. I also noticed that the motherboard sound was in an IOMMU group with - as far as i can remember - a kind of memory controller and 2 more items. So i checked ACS override in the VM settings and rebooted. To my great satisfaction, my screen (direct hdmi to the motherboard) loaded up at once. However, i then noticed that all my RAM and all my cpu cores were passed through (which doesn't correspond to my VM template). My VM now has the IP adress usually taken by my unraid server. The VM has access to the flash drive as well as all drives from my server (although these only show up in device manager). My big problem is that i can't seem to access my unraid server. As far as i can tell no dockers are running and no shares exported. I tried to ssh into it as well, but no success. What i tried for now: Restore the contents of the flash drive to a backup where i had not made changes to the VM - but it doesn't seem to change anything. Any tip as to what steps i could take to regain my unraid server? EDIT: The windows 10 VM doesn't have anything important in it. The VM is installed on a separate ssd mounted with UD. I've got a backup of my flashdrive, the appdata, libvirt.img and the important stuff on my array. The only thing I would lose if I were to start from scratch with my cache drives for example would be my download folder, however I'm not sure how to proceed. Edited March 31, 20188 yr by Lynxphp
March 31, 20188 yr Author Resolved! It was just the boot order. For some reason, the motherboard then chose my SSD with win10 on it as boot device... I just had to go into the boot menu of my mobo to chose the flash drive :). Hope this can help someone else.
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