ZosoPage1963 Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) Hi, guys and gals, Been convinced to switch to Unraid by a friend. I am not hugely technical but can follow instructions. Built a new system with MSI x470 Carbon Pro motherboard, 16 gigs of RAM, Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, Radeon RX580 OC 8 GPU. I have 4 drives in the box with 11 TB of storage. I have been having issues with getting a windows 10 vm going stable. I originally thought that I was having an issue with the GPU, but the more I look at the IOMMU list, it appears to be sata controller and USB???? Suggestions would be appreciated... thanks in advance.. IOMMU.txt Edited September 28, 2018 by ZosoPage1963 added error message Quote Link to comment
Delarius Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 Hi, There's a few things I'd suggest. To check what might be causing this on the command line try: lspci This command should show you all the addresses in use for the pci bus - it'll probably reference the 'problem' one as 00:07.0 or similar. To initially get this running, I'd probably turn off the two usb devices for now, get everything installed, working and stable, then turn them back on one at a time if necessary. It might even be as simple as moving one of those devices to a different usb port on your machine. Eventually you're going to want that primary vdisk to show as using the virtio setting but that's just a matter of how you install the drivers in Windows (you'll typically have to do it before it even sees the disks - but that's a story for a Windows 10 install post.) I think some people will point you towards using an UEFI bios setting - I probably would too except I run my Win10 guests using settings similar to yours and being inclined to laziness have never bothered to switch them. They run perfectly well for my use cases. Another thing is the network setting, depending on how you've set things up virtbr0 might not be the network you need - if it seems like you're only getting an internal/server address without external access - try switching that to br0 if possible. There's many things to consider. I shall try to think of any other gotchas that might help you and am happy to assist when I can. Del Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted September 28, 2018 Author Share Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) thank you for the quick reply. I am putting your suggestions into play right now.... I will try the UEFI in a bit, if these suggestions dont work I do get it working when I do a new install. It works great for a while, then the vm locks up completely at some point, I have to reboot the VM and I am back to where I started. Usually after getting everything the way I like it... sigh. I should point out I am running 6.6.0 RC4. (now 6.6.1 stable).. cuz I heard that the new builds support ryzen in some way. Edited September 28, 2018 by ZosoPage1963 running 6.6.1 now Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 You should update to a stable release. 6.6.0 has gone stable since the rc4 release, and now the 6.6.1 stable release is also available. Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted September 28, 2018 Author Share Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) 8 minutes ago, itimpi said: You should update to a stable release. 6.6.0 has gone stable since the rc4 release, and now the 6.6.1 stable release is also available. EDIT : FOUND IT... duh... thanks interesting, this is what I get... seems it is only 12 days old. Being a noob to this, am I looking at it wrong? Version 6.6.0-rc4 2018-09-16 Linux kernel: version 4.18.8 Management: webgui: System devices: fixed display of ACS override warning message webgui: Correction in custom parity schedule webgui: VM edit corrections create image when new vdisk is added keep sound card selection included fix add/remove of network interfaces webgui: CPU pinning: preserve "emulatorpin" entry Edited September 28, 2018 by ZosoPage1963 correction Quote Link to comment
Jcloud Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) 8 minutes ago, ZosoPage1963 said: seems it is only 12 days old. No you're not wrong You're correct, the general consensus is that Stable releases are greater-than lower version RC's - there's always the option to revert back to your previous version of Unraid. Edited September 28, 2018 by Jcloud 1 Quote Link to comment
Delarius Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 If you go to the tools, and the Update OS button (i'm not at the server right now so could be slightly wrong.) Make sure the button reads Stable - then check for update. You really should be seeing the newer version. Another thing regarding the instability - I had this initially too - specifically that at idle my Win10 vm's would use 50-70% cpu on the host which under load caused some freezing. I found some information on these forums which might be helpful and has helped some others: Some people reported the hpet item was what fixed some of the instability for them. Del 1 Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted September 28, 2018 Author Share Posted September 28, 2018 I don't see in my bios where to do UEFI, but the boot order of the devices show UEFI. Since I don't exactly understand what it is, I will read up on it before doing anything like that. I did do a complete new vm and have taken the suggestions from above. I have updated the GPU driver, but that is it for now. I have also disabled the corsair usb (that is for my cpu cooler i think) and moved the usb for the logitech as I sorta need a keyboard/mouse. Thank you all for the help! I thought I was going to be flamed a bit for not doing something correct, but y'all are very kind... Quote Link to comment
landS Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 You do not need to pass through entire usb controller for a few static devices. Add the *libvert hotplug usb* plugin and you can mount individual peripherals to the VM with no impact to host addressing. Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted September 29, 2018 Author Share Posted September 29, 2018 5 hours ago, landS said: You do not need to pass through entire usb controller for a few static devices. Add the *libvert hotplug usb* plugin and you can mount individual peripherals to the VM with no impact to host addressing. awesome! thank you, trying this today as I have still experienced lockups and reboots. Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted September 30, 2018 Author Share Posted September 30, 2018 still not having any luck. Windows locks up multiple times during the day and then loses it sound drivers after a lookup reboot. Quote Link to comment
ZosoPage1963 Posted October 1, 2018 Author Share Posted October 1, 2018 box has been up and stable after passing through one of my USB controllers and following this videos suggestion on windows settings exactly. Kept VM running overnight and it was still running without issue this morning. thanks all for the suggestions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miYUGWq6l24 Quote Link to comment
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