Help With GPU pass through not working. GTX 570.


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Hi all, thanks in advance for the help in trying to solve my problem. I am not sure where to go next. 

 

I have recently put together Unraid build and am now trying to get Windows 10 VM up and running.  I have been able to get it up and running with VNC, but when I try to change to dedicated graphics card for pass through My screen shows nothings, but black. And does not allow me to see anythings.  Goal pass-through card at this time is the GTX 570. 

 

For context I have in the first slot of the MB the GTX 210, then in the Second slot the GTX 570,  Then I have a USB 3 card in, and then in the last slow I have the AMD card.  The MB is set to grab the GTX 210, and when I boot up Unraid and have monitor attached I can see unraid's initialization on that screen. 

 

I will give some information on the system, IOMMU groupings, PCI devices, and diagnostics below. Any help would be great I have tried a number of things that I could think of at this point but am drawing blanks. 

 

I have tried installing both on OVMF and SeaBios. I have tried in the Motherboard changing which card is grabed for unraid and it can grab the GTX 570 outputting unraid's initialization screen on the 570, then I tried to see if I could pass through the 210 with no luck not let me get any selected output on the 210.   I have followed the steps on Spaceinvaider youtube's channel to grab the ROM from the 570 (same size as ones from techpower up), and linking this in the VM template, but still black screen. 

 

Again I appreciate the help.  I have given hopefully enough info below to help solve problem. But if not let me know I am very open to trying things and changing things to solve this problem 

 

 

Model: Custom
M/B: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. - WS C422 PRO_SE
CPU: Intel® Xeon® W-2195 CPU @ 2.30GHz
HVM: Enabled
IOMMU: Enabled
Cache: 1152 kB, 18432 kB, 25344 kB
Memory: 32 GB Single-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 3072 GB)
Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 
 eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 
 eth1: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500
Kernel: Linux 4.14.49-unRAID x86_64
OpenSSL: 1.0.2o
 

 

LOG from VM.

ErrorWarningSystemArrayLogin


2018-06-20 00:52:10.194+0000: starting up libvirt version: 4.0.0, qemu version: 2.11.1, hostname: RizznetUnraid
LC_ALL=C PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin HOME=/ QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none /usr/local/sbin/qemu -name 'guest=Windows 10SeaBios,debug-threads=on' -S -object 'secret,id=masterKey0,format=raw,file=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-1-Windows 10SeaBios/master-key.aes' -machine pc-i440fx-2.11,accel=kvm,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off,mem-merge=off -cpu host,hv_time,hv_relaxed,hv_vapic,hv_spinlocks=0x1fff,hv_vendor_id=none -m 20480 -realtime mlock=off -smp 20,sockets=1,cores=10,threads=2 -uuid 079a41c0-9c8c-08a1-a4cd-f6611de6b12f -display none -no-user-config -nodefaults -chardev 'socket,id=charmonitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-1-Windows 10SeaBios/monitor.sock,server,nowait' -mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=localtime -no-hpet -no-shutdown -boot strict=on -device qemu-xhci,p2=15,p3=15,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 -drive 'file=/mnt/user/domains/Windows 10SeaBios/vdisk1.img,format=raw,if=none,id=dr570.rom -device vfio-pci,host=17:00.1,id=hostdev1,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 -device vfio-pci,host=b5:00.0,id=hostdev2,bus=pci.0,addr=0x8 -device vfio-pci,host=b6:00.0,id=hostdev3,bus=pci.0,addr=0x9 -device vfio-pci,host=b7:00.0,id=hostdev4,bus=pci.0,addr=0xa -device vfio-pci,host=b8:00.0,id=hostdev5,bus=pci.0,addr=0xb -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=3,id=hostdev6,bus=usb.0,port=1 -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=5,id=hostdev7,bus=usb.0,port=2 -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=4,id=hostdev8,bus=usb.0,port=3 -device virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0xc -msg timestamp=on
2018-06-20 00:52:10.194+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: high-privileges
2018-06-20 00:52:10.194+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: host-cpu
2018-06-20T00:52:10.246378Z qemu-system-x86_64: -chardev pty,id=charserial0: char device redirected to /dev/pts/0 (label charserial0)
2018-06-20T00:52:56.766790Z qemu-system-x86_64: terminating on signal 15 from pid 19829 (/usr/sbin/libvirtd)
2018-06-20 00:52:58.568+0000: shutting down, reason=destroyed

 
IOMMU group 0: [8086:2020] 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 1: [8086:2021] 00:04.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2021] 00:04.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CBDMA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 2: [8086:2024] 00:05.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E MM/Vt-d Configuration Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2025] 00:05.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2025 (rev 04)
  [8086:2026] 00:05.4 PIC: Intel Corporation Device 2026 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 3: [8086:2014] 00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E Ubox Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2015] 00:08.1 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E Ubox Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2016] 00:08.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E Ubox Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 4: [8086:a2af] 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH USB 3.0 xHCI Controller
  [8086:a2b1] 00:14.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH Thermal Subsystem
 
IOMMU group 5: [8086:a2ba] 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH CSME HECI #1
 
IOMMU group 6: [8086:a282] 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH SATA controller [AHCI mode]
 
IOMMU group 7: [8086:a2e7] 00:1b.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #17 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 8: [8086:a2e9] 00:1b.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #19 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 9: [8086:a2ea] 00:1b.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #20 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 10: [8086:a290] 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #1 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 11: [8086:a292] 00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #3 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 12: [8086:a293] 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #4 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 13: [8086:a294] 00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #5 (rev f0)
 
IOMMU group 14: [8086:a2d3] 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Device a2d3
  [8086:a2a1] 00:1f.2 Memory controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PMC
  [8086:a2f0] 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH HD Audio
  [8086:a2a3] 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH SMBus Controller
 
IOMMU group 15: [1b21:2142] 02:00.0 USB controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 2142
 
IOMMU group 16: [1a03:1150] 03:00.0 PCI bridge: ASPEED Technology, Inc. AST1150 PCI-to-PCI Bridge (rev 04)
  [1a03:2000] 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ASPEED Technology, Inc. ASPEED Graphics Family (rev 41)
 
IOMMU group 17: [1b21:2142] 05:00.0 USB controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 2142
 
IOMMU group 18: [8086:1533] 06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)
 
IOMMU group 19: [8086:1533] 07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)
 
IOMMU group 20: [8086:2030] 16:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCI Express Root Port A (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 21: [8086:2034] 16:05.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2034 (rev 04)
  [8086:2035] 16:05.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E RAS Configuration Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2036] 16:05.4 PIC: Intel Corporation Device 2036 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 22: [8086:208d] 16:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:08.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 23: [8086:208d] 16:09.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:09.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 24: [8086:208d] 16:0a.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208d] 16:0a.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 25: [8086:208e] 16:0e.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0e.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 26: [8086:208e] 16:0f.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:0f.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 27: [8086:208e] 16:10.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:208e] 16:10.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 28: [8086:2054] 16:1d.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2055] 16:1d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2056] 16:1d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2057] 16:1d.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E CHA Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 29: [8086:2080] 16:1e.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2081] 16:1e.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2082] 16:1e.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2083] 16:1e.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2084] 16:1e.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2085] 16:1e.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2086] 16:1e.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCU Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 30: [10de:1081] 17:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 [GeForce GTX 570] (rev a1)
  [10de:0e09] 17:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1)
 
IOMMU group 31: [8086:2030] 64:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCI Express Root Port A (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 32: [8086:2034] 64:05.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2034 (rev 04)
  [8086:2035] 64:05.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E RAS Configuration Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2036] 64:05.4 PIC: Intel Corporation Device 2036 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 33: [8086:2066] 64:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2066 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 34: [8086:2066] 64:09.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2066 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 35: [8086:2040] 64:0a.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2040 (rev 04)
  [8086:2041] 64:0a.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2041 (rev 04)
  [8086:2042] 64:0a.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2042 (rev 04)
  [8086:2043] 64:0a.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2043 (rev 04)
  [8086:2044] 64:0a.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2044 (rev 04)
  [8086:2045] 64:0a.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2045 (rev 04)
  [8086:2046] 64:0a.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2046 (rev 04)
  [8086:2047] 64:0a.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2047 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 36: [8086:2048] 64:0b.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2048 (rev 04)
  [8086:2049] 64:0b.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2049 (rev 04)
  [8086:204a] 64:0b.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 204a (rev 04)
  [8086:204b] 64:0b.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 204b (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 37: [8086:2040] 64:0c.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2040 (rev 04)
  [8086:2041] 64:0c.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2041 (rev 04)
  [8086:2042] 64:0c.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2042 (rev 04)
  [8086:2043] 64:0c.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2043 (rev 04)
  [8086:2044] 64:0c.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2044 (rev 04)
  [8086:2045] 64:0c.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2045 (rev 04)
  [8086:2046] 64:0c.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2046 (rev 04)
  [8086:2047] 64:0c.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2047 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 38: [8086:2048] 64:0d.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2048 (rev 04)
  [8086:2049] 64:0d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2049 (rev 04)
  [8086:204a] 64:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 204a (rev 04)
  [8086:204b] 64:0d.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 204b (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 39: [10de:0a65] 65:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT218 [GeForce 210] (rev a2)
  [10de:0be3] 65:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1)
 
IOMMU group 40: [8086:2030] b2:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCI Express Root Port A (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 41: [8086:2032] b2:02.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCI Express Root Port C (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 42: [8086:2034] b2:05.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 2034 (rev 04)
  [8086:2035] b2:05.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E RAS Configuration Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2036] b2:05.4 PIC: Intel Corporation Device 2036 (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 43: [8086:204c] b2:12.0 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M3KTI Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:204d] b2:12.1 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M3KTI Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:204e] b2:12.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M3KTI Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 44: [8086:2018] b2:15.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M2PCI Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 45: [8086:2018] b2:16.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M2PCI Registers (rev 04)
  [8086:2018] b2:16.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M2PCI Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 46: [8086:2018] b2:17.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M2PCI Registers (rev 04)
 
IOMMU group 47: [10b5:8608] b3:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PEX 8608 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch (rev ba)
 
IOMMU group 48: [10b5:8608] b4:01.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PEX 8608 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch (rev ba)
 
IOMMU group 49: [10b5:8608] b4:05.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PEX 8608 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch (rev ba)
 
IOMMU group 50: [10b5:8608] b4:07.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PEX 8608 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch (rev ba)
 
IOMMU group 51: [10b5:8608] b4:09.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PEX 8608 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch (rev ba)
 
IOMMU group 52: [1b73:1100] b5:00.0 USB controller: Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 10)
 
IOMMU group 53: [1b73:1100] b6:00.0 USB controller: Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 10)
 
IOMMU group 54: [1b73:1100] b7:00.0 USB controller: Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 10)
 
IOMMU group 55: [1b73:1100] b8:00.0 USB controller: Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 10)
 
IOMMU group 56: [1002:9440] b9:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV770 [Radeon HD 4870]
  [1002:aa30] b9:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV770 HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 4850/4870]

 

CPU Thread Pairings

 
Pair 1: cpu 0 / cpu 18
Pair 2: cpu 1 / cpu 19
Pair 3: cpu 2 / cpu 20
Pair 4: cpu 3 / cpu 21
Pair 5: cpu 4 / cpu 22
Pair 6: cpu 5 / cpu 23
Pair 7: cpu 6 / cpu 24
Pair 8: cpu 7 / cpu 25
Pair 9: cpu 8 / cpu 26
Pair 10: cpu 9 / cpu 27
Pair 11: cpu 10 / cpu 28
Pair 12: cpu 11 / cpu 29
Pair 13: cpu 12 / cpu 30
Pair 14: cpu 13 / cpu 31
Pair 15: cpu 14 / cpu 32
Pair 16: cpu 15 / cpu 33
Pair 17: cpu 16 / cpu 34
Pair 18: cpu 17 / cpu 35



 

USB Devices

 
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0610 Genesys Logic, Inc. 4-port hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 046d:c07d Logitech, Inc. G502 Mouse
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1b1c:1b02 Corsair
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 1b1c:0c12 Corsair
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0781:5575 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Glide
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply
Bus 001 Device 008: ID 046d:c054 Logitech, Inc. Bluetooth mini-receiver
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 04f2:0760 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd Acer KU-0760 Keyboard
Bus 001 Device 010: ID 046b:ff01 American Megatrends, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 011: ID 0b05:1867 ASUSTek Computer, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 012: ID 046b:ff20 American Megatrends, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 013: ID 046b:ff40 American Megatrends, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 014: ID 046b:ff31 American Megatrends, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 015: ID 046b:ff10 American Megatrends, Inc. Virtual Keyboard and Mouse
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub

 

SCSI Devices

 
[0:0:0:0] disk SanDisk Cruzer Glide 1.27 /dev/sda 8.00GB
[1:0:0:0] cd/dvd AMI Virtual CDROM0 1.00 /dev/sr0 -
[2:0:0:0] disk AMI Virtual Floppy0 1.00 /dev/sdb -
[3:0:0:0] disk AMI Virtual HDisk0 1.00 /dev/sdc -
[3:0:0:1] disk AMI Virtual HDisk1 1.00 /dev/sdd -
[4:0:0:0] disk ATA ST12000VN0007-2G SC60 /dev/sde 12.0TB
[5:0:0:0] disk ATA ST12000VN0007-2G SC60 /dev/sdf 12.0TB
[6:0:0:0] disk ATA Samsung SSD 840 DB6Q /dev/sdg 1.00TB
[7:0:0:0] disk ATA Samsung SSD 860 1B6Q /dev/sdh 1.00TB
[8:0:0:0] disk ATA ST12000VN0007-2G SC60 /dev/sdi 12.0TB
[9:0:0:0] disk ATA ST12000VN0007-2G SC60 /dev/sdj 12.0TB



 

XML 

 

<domain type='kvm'>
  <name>Windows 10SeaBios</name>
  <uuid>079a41c0-9c8c-08a1-a4cd-f6611de6b12f</uuid>
  <metadata>
    <vmtemplate xmlns="unraid" name="Windows 10" icon="windows.png" os="windows10"/>
  </metadata>
  <memory unit='KiB'>20971520</memory>
  <currentMemory unit='KiB'>2097152</currentMemory>
  <memoryBacking>
    <nosharepages/>
  </memoryBacking>
  <vcpu placement='static'>20</vcpu>
  <cputune>
    <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='1'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='19'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='2'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='20'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='4' cpuset='3'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='5' cpuset='21'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='6' cpuset='4'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='7' cpuset='22'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='8' cpuset='5'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='9' cpuset='23'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='10' cpuset='6'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='11' cpuset='24'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='12' cpuset='7'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='13' cpuset='25'/>
    <vcpupin vcpu='14' cpuset='8'/>
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rizznetunraid-diagnostics-20180621-1936.zip

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Update to original post above.  I have taken the GTX 570 and moved it around into different slots on the Motherboard no luck. I have taken a friends old AMD 4780HD and that card works in the second slot which is the preferred slot. I verified on my old tower that the card does still post and has no issues on a non VM machine. 

 

So yes any help will be much appreciated as I am drawing a blank.. 

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With the built in Nvidia as primary video, you would need to use the vbios. Did you edit it with HxD to remove the header?

 

I had a Radeon in my server and had trouble getting the drivers to load. Standard VGA driver didn't like the card. Wound up having to connect to the machine with SpashTop while passthrough was active to load them. The driver install recognized the card and installed the drivers. You have have issues switching between Nvidia and Radeon drivers. There is a toolset somewhere that will do a full uninstall that I used. I would up returning the Radeon and going with the Nvidia (1050Ti), but I did get the drivers to load and passthrough working.

 

 

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4 hours ago, SSD said:

With the built in Nvidia as primary video, you would need to use the vbios. Did you edit it with HxD to remove the header?

 

I had a Radeon in my server and had trouble getting the drivers to load. Standard VGA driver didn't like the card. Wound up having to connect to the machine with SpashTop while passthrough was active to load them. The driver install recognized the card and installed the drivers. You have have issues switching between Nvidia and Radeon drivers. There is a toolset somewhere that will do a full uninstall that I used. I would up returning the Radeon and going with the Nvidia (1050Ti), but I did get the drivers to load and passthrough working.

 

 

For the vBios I have tried a number of things.  I have tried grabbing the GTX 570 vbios from techpower up, ensuring header removed. I have also grabbed the vbios directly from the card, and again also ensured the vBios was removed.  

 

For the driver issues. I have tried starting the VNC to set up without any Radeon installed on the VM. set up spashtop to be able to remote in.  Then added GTX 570 and its associated sound card, but on restarting It never gets to point that spashtop will load.. 

 

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On 7/11/2018 at 1:17 PM, SSD said:

With the built in Nvidia as primary video, you would need to use the vbios. Did you edit it with HxD to remove the header?

 

I had a Radeon in my server and had trouble getting the drivers to load. Standard VGA driver didn't like the card. Wound up having to connect to the machine with SpashTop while passthrough was active to load them. The driver install recognized the card and installed the drivers. You have have issues switching between Nvidia and Radeon drivers. There is a toolset somewhere that will do a full uninstall that I used. I would up returning the Radeon and going with the Nvidia (1050Ti), but I did get the drivers to load and passthrough working.

1050ti is the next option I am thinking about. I think the 570 is just not going to work. I did everything OP did and still no dice. Just loads up with like 400x300 res and I can only use splashtop. Teamviewer would just be black.

On 7/11/2018 at 1:17 PM, SSD said:

 

 

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On 9/17/2016 at 5:19 AM, francesco995 said:

thanks for the advice,

i tried for the last week and i think i will wait for the next beta that should include the ability to pass the igpu to a vm (so i will also have ovmf boot instead of seabios)

 

On 7/21/2018 at 4:04 AM, JasonSauce said:

1050ti is the next option I am thinking about. I think the 570 is just not going to work. I did everything OP did and still no dice. Just loads up with like 400x300 res and I can only use splashtop. Teamviewer would just be black.

 

let me know how 1050 goes 

 

and general bump for anyone with other ideas

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I had a similar problem.  Try this:

 

1.  Delete the VM so you're starting fresh.

2. With the monitor connected to the 210 and nothing connected to the 570, reboot unRaid.

3. Setup a VM using VNC to get Windows installed successfully.  Don't passthrough anything.   Use whatever settings you want, but keep it simple (like 4 cores and 4gb RAM).  I'd suggest SeaBios but it shouldn't matter.

4. After a successful setup, shutdown the VM.

5. Passthrough a keyboard and mouse.  Start the VM still using VNC and check to see if the passthrough-ed mouse and keyboard works.  If so, shut down.

6. Add your 570 as a second GPU and dont forget the sound portion as well.  Don't worry about plugging in a monitor at this point.  Start the VM

7. When windows loads, check the device manager to see if the 570 is detected.  Let windows install drivers if it wants, or you can install the NVidia drivers yourself.  When the device manager correctly identifies the 570 (but is not using it likely), shut down the VM.

7.  Unplug the monitor from the 210, plug it into the 570.  Make sure the monitor's input is set correctly.

8.  Remove the VNC option and start the VM.  Wait patiently for the screen to display.  If a minute or two goes by and nothing, check the unRaid dashboard to see if you have one core at 100%.  If it is, its stuck and you should force-stop it.  Try adding the bios rom at that point.

9.  If you are successful, then shut down and start passing through your other things.  

 

I had to go step by step, but the key for me was to make sure NOTHING was plugged in to the passthrough-ed card when I powered up unRaid.

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13 hours ago, toastman said:

I had a similar problem.  Try this:

 

1.  Delete the VM so you're starting fresh.

2. With the monitor connected to the 210 and nothing connected to the 570, reboot unRaid.

3. Setup a VM using VNC to get Windows installed successfully.  Don't passthrough anything.   Use whatever settings you want, but keep it simple (like 4 cores and 4gb RAM).  I'd suggest SeaBios but it shouldn't matter.

4. After a successful setup, shutdown the VM.

5. Passthrough a keyboard and mouse.  Start the VM still using VNC and check to see if the passthrough-ed mouse and keyboard works.  If so, shut down.

6. Add your 570 as a second GPU and dont forget the sound portion as well.  Don't worry about plugging in a monitor at this point.  Start the VM

7. When windows loads, check the device manager to see if the 570 is detected.  Let windows install drivers if it wants, or you can install the NVidia drivers yourself.  When the device manager correctly identifies the 570 (but is not using it likely), shut down the VM.

7.  Unplug the monitor from the 210, plug it into the 570.  Make sure the monitor's input is set correctly.

8.  Remove the VNC option and start the VM.  Wait patiently for the screen to display.  If a minute or two goes by and nothing, check the unRaid dashboard to see if you have one core at 100%.  If it is, its stuck and you should force-stop it.  Try adding the bios rom at that point.

9.  If you are successful, then shut down and start passing through your other things.  

 

I had to go step by step, but the key for me was to make sure NOTHING was plugged in to the passthrough-ed card when I powered up unRaid.

Thanks I will give this a try this weekend, and update after :) 

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On 10/24/2018 at 9:11 PM, toastman said:

I had a similar problem.  Try this:

 

1.  Delete the VM so you're starting fresh.

2. With the monitor connected to the 210 and nothing connected to the 570, reboot unRaid.

3. Setup a VM using VNC to get Windows installed successfully.  Don't passthrough anything.   Use whatever settings you want, but keep it simple (like 4 cores and 4gb RAM).  I'd suggest SeaBios but it shouldn't matter.

4. After a successful setup, shutdown the VM.

5. Passthrough a keyboard and mouse.  Start the VM still using VNC and check to see if the passthrough-ed mouse and keyboard works.  If so, shut down.

6. Add your 570 as a second GPU and dont forget the sound portion as well.  Don't worry about plugging in a monitor at this point.  Start the VM

7. When windows loads, check the device manager to see if the 570 is detected.  Let windows install drivers if it wants, or you can install the NVidia drivers yourself.  When the device manager correctly identifies the 570 (but is not using it likely), shut down the VM.

7.  Unplug the monitor from the 210, plug it into the 570.  Make sure the monitor's input is set correctly.

8.  Remove the VNC option and start the VM.  Wait patiently for the screen to display.  If a minute or two goes by and nothing, check the unRaid dashboard to see if you have one core at 100%.  If it is, its stuck and you should force-stop it.  Try adding the bios rom at that point.

9.  If you are successful, then shut down and start passing through your other things.  

 

I had to go step by step, but the key for me was to make sure NOTHING was plugged in to the passthrough-ed card when I powered up unRaid.

So I went back to baseline and updated a very recent bios which is now giving me access to use the onboard graphics for unraid and move my gtx 570 to top PCI slot, thus taking out eh gtx 210. 

 

I have gotten through steps 1-6.  The VM detects the GTX 570 in device manager eventually. ( I need to have ROM file dumped). But with this dumped I am able to run the Nvidia driver software from nvidia website. and it correctly updates and installs all the drivers. 

 

but when I move onto set 8 removing vnc and plugging in the gtx 570 .  I am not getting any video output. And am not having any core pinned at 100% despite how long i  wait even 5-10 min. 

 

Any ideas how to move forward.

 

 

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I have placed the VM log below 

 

2018-10-27 17:39:28.883+0000: starting up libvirt version: 4.7.0, qemu version: 3.0.0, kernel: 4.18.15-unRAID, hostname: RizznetUnraid
LC_ALL=C PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin HOME=/ QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none /usr/local/sbin/qemu -name 'guest=Windows 10 GTX 570 Seagate,debug-threads=on' -S -object 'secret,id=masterKey0,format=raw,file=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-22-Windows 10 GTX 570 S/master-key.aes' -machine pc-i440fx-3.0,accel=kvm,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off,mem-merge=off -cpu host,hv_time,hv_relaxed,hv_vapic,hv_spinlocks=0x1fff,hv_vendor_id=none -m 6144 -realtime mlock=off -smp 8,sockets=1,cores=4,threads=2 -uuid 694a1eb9-f2c5-689e-e049-65b67b45afa4 -display none -no-user-config -nodefaults -chardev socket,id=charmonitor,fd=27,server,nowait -mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=localtime -no-hpet -no-shutdown -boot strict=on -device qemu-xhci,p2=15,p3=15,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 -drive 'file=/mnt/user/domains/Windows 10 GTX 570 Seagate/vdisk1.img,format=raw,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk2,cache=writeback' -device virt -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=3,id=hostdev2,bus=usb.0,port=2 -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=5,id=hostdev3,bus=usb.0,port=3 -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=4,id=hostdev4,bus=usb.0,port=4 -device virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 -sandbox on,obsolete=deny,elevateprivileges=deny,spawn=deny,resourcecontrol=deny -msg timestamp=on
2018-10-27 17:39:28.883+0000: Domain id=22 is tainted: high-privileges
2018-10-27 17:39:28.883+0000: Domain id=22 is tainted: host-cpu
2018-10-27T17:39:28.926246Z qemu-system-x86_64: -chardev pty,id=charserial0: char device redirected to /dev/pts/0 (label charserial0)

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Thats progress.  At least you're narrowing stuff down.  Just to confirm, you are passing through the HDMI audio as well right?

 

Un-passthrough the 570 and go back to VNC.  Run the VM and install RDP/TeamViewer/Anydesk or whatever program you like to remote in.  Shutdown the VM, remove VNC, passthrough the 570, start the VM, then try and connect using remote connection. 

 

Check the device manager.  You may be getting Code 43.  

 

 

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17 hours ago, toastman said:

Thats progress.  At least you're narrowing stuff down.  Just to confirm, you are passing through the HDMI audio as well right?

 

Un-passthrough the 570 and go back to VNC.  Run the VM and install RDP/TeamViewer/Anydesk or whatever program you like to remote in.  Shutdown the VM, remove VNC, passthrough the 570, start the VM, then try and connect using remote connection. 

 

Check the device manager.  You may be getting Code 43.  

 

 

I am indeed passing through the HDMI audio as well. 

I have installed spashtop remote viewer.   I have gone through and was able to follow the instructions all the way through again but this time with Spashtop installed.  

 

On following step 7 I have to wait a while but windows in the device manager does eventually recognize the gtx 570 . Once it does recognize I am able to install the nvidia driver software on finishing the install if I let it reset immediately I get the error " nvlddmkm.sys" BSOD.   after getting this I have had to go through and remove the drivers completely using the the uninstall video driver software to completely start again. 

 

If I go through the process but delay the reset after the install of nvidia, then Shut down the computer and change the VM template to remove VLC I am able to boot into the VM and then remote in with Spashtop. However in Device manager.  I now only have under Display Adapter "Video Controller (VGA compatible)"  No listed error code.  with no video output on cable just on spashtop. And an attempt to install driver again here does not work. erroring with a forced reset and crash and no change in the Device Manager. 

 

FYI when the spashtop loads initially or after  an error saying to install the "mirror driver" to help with performance due to CPU load. 

 

 

I really appreciate the help. Hopefully the info helps. 

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17 minutes ago, Aceriz said:

 

I am indeed passing through the HDMI audio as well. 

I have installed spashtop remote viewer.   I have gone through and was able to follow the instructions all the way through again but this time with Spashtop installed.  

 

On following step 7 I have to wait a while but windows in the device manager does eventually recognize the gtx 570 . Once it does recognize I am able to install the nvidia driver software on finishing the install if I let it reset immediately I get the error " nvlddmkm.sys" BSOD.   after getting this I have had to go through and remove the drivers completely using the the uninstall video driver software to completely start again. 

 

If I go through the process but delay the reset after the install of nvidia, then Shut down the computer and change the VM template to remove VLC I am able to boot into the VM and then remote in with Spashtop. However in Device manager.  I now only have under Display Adapter "Video Controller (VGA compatible)"  No listed error code.  with no video output on cable just on spashtop. And an attempt to install driver again here does not work. erroring with a forced reset and crash and no change in the Device Manager. 

 

FYI when the spashtop loads initially or after  an error saying to install the "mirror driver" to help with performance due to CPU load. 

 

 

I really appreciate the help. Hopefully the info helps. 

FYI I decided to try something else which was to start again fresh with uninstall of Nvidia drivers But then intead of adding the gtx 570 as a second card, and going through with the above steps, I placed it as the primary card with ROM file as I have found I need to make it run. Then boot the VM.  I am able to them again remote in with spashtop but again it has under display adapter "Video Controller (VGA compatible)" and now a new one "mv video Hook Driver 2"  ( i do wonder though if this is from spashtop...

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1 hour ago, Aceriz said:

anyone Have any other Ideas. I have back and started fresh with a new VM to ensure that nothing I did screwed up and still get stuck at the same point. 

 

On 10/24/2018 at 8:54 PM, 1812 said:

Pre-700 series nvidia gpu’s don’t really work with pass through. 

 

Buy something newer and your problem will most likely be resolved.

 

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