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win 10 vm's keep pausing. Diag attached

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For some reason.  My two windows 10 vm's have been pausing recently.   The only change I have done is got a new dell Ultrawide monitor with a built in kvm in it.  At first I thought having the mointor switch between inputs and keyboard unplugging so to speak when I switched monitor back to another computer caused it.  

 

But, only ONE of the vm's was on the monitor.  I have TWO radeon video cards in server.  One rx580, on rx570.  They have been running for a long time and this has never been an issue. 

I swapped vm's to the monitor to see if the other vm that is not running on this monitor would pause.  They both did.  

 

I have since only run the vm's with NO video card on, and all peripherals NOT being passed through.   No keyboard and mouse.    Theytower-diagnostics-20200525-1951.zip still Paused. 

 

I have attached the diagnostics.   Weird thing I noticed, I just got a warning that My docker is using a lot of the image up also.  Not sure if related.  

Edited by bphillips330

It looks like its losing access to the vdisk and pausing because of that.

 

You also have a misbehaving USB device, the vdisks aren't held on an external hard drive are they?

Edited by Spies

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I turned off the vdisk and the vm is still pausing? and I unplugged the keyboard and mouse that was acting up.     Any other idea?

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