I did do the toggle and reboot - still shows that it needs reboot.
This doesn't seem to be fixed, but the workaround doesn't work either.
I have considered using Proxmox or Hyper-V but I would needs sufficient space to duplicate the VM's.
Honestly I do not need the audio portion, so if that doesn't work I do not care - I just need the card to passthrough for video encode/decode.
I shouldn't be hitting any limitations - right now I only have 2 devices on the PCI bus - I think the problem was the Broadcom NIC. I saw other issues...
I know it has been a little while, but I am getting a bit further...
After removing the Dell N20KJ Broadcom 57810 NIC and StarTech PEXUSB312EIC USB 3.1 controller, I am able to select the P1000 card without the 9361-8i being selected as well.
I am thinking it had something to do with the NIC...
That is what I thought as well initially so I purchased the RSC-R2UW-2E8R right side riser card so that I can put it and the USB controller on the two 8x ports (before I just had a riser card with one 8x port).
So, I have the 9361-8i on the right with the USB, and the P1000 with the Broadcom...
Ran lspci -n - found 0000:83:00.0 & 0000:83:00.0
0000:83:00.0 Class 0300: 10de:1cb1
0000:83:00.1 Class 0403: 10de:0fb9
modified passthrough.map:
# Intel 82579LM Gig NIC can be reset with d3d0
8086 1502 d3d0 default
# Intel 82598 10Gig cards can be reset with d3d0
8086 10b6 d3d0...
I have not, as I am really not sure what to modify.
Here is the contents of the etc/vmware/passthru.map:
# Intel 82579LM Gig NIC can be reset with d3d0
8086 1502 d3d0 default
# Intel 82598 10Gig cards can be reset with d3d0
8086 10b6 d3d0 default
8086 10c6 d3d0 default
8086...
My problem specifically is that when passing the Nvidia card, my raid controller follows for the ride. It's not a welcome passenger. I want it to stay home. :)
Hello,
I am having an issues with trying to passthough a Nvidia Quadro P1000.
I understand that there is an issue with 7.0 and needing to toggle multiple times, this is not that issue.
When selecting both NVIDIA Corporation GP107GL Quadro P1000 and High Definition Audio Controller, and...
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