August 21, 20205 yr I see some old discussion says unraid dose not support, not sure if there is any changs now
August 21, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, trott said: I see some old discussion says unraid dose not support, not sure if there is any changs now Short answer is no. Long answer is sort of. Very few devices support SR-IOV that I know of. Very certainly no graphics card that I have seen. If it does support it then you can theoretically just manually split it out from the command line and use it for the VM. Keyword is "theoretically" cuz I haven't seen any proof that it works.
August 22, 20205 yr Author 21 hours ago, testdasi said: Short answer is no. Long answer is sort of. Very few devices support SR-IOV that I know of. Very certainly no graphics card that I have seen. If it does support it then you can theoretically just manually split it out from the command line and use it for the VM. Keyword is "theoretically" cuz I haven't seen any proof that it works. to be honest, I read some document, the manual enablement includes load modules, enable vf, even I can do it sucessfully, I don't know how to make it survive after the reboot
January 11, 20215 yr late response, but I came here while researching the same question. On 8/22/2020 at 9:58 AM, trott said: to be honest, I read some document, the manual enablement includes load modules, enable vf, even I can do it sucessfully, I don't know how to make it survive after the reboot ....add the manual commands into the go-script on your unraid stick (file: /boot/config/go) ...and post the results here, please
March 1, 20215 yr ...finally, there is a really nice writeup and how-to by @BVD here: ...in short: if you have the right equipment, enabling SR-IOV on your unraid Server seems like a piece of cake
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