hi everyone,
currently i am struggeling with granting access -rights on custome network
offerings in my cloudstack environment.
short view on my CS-structure:
-subdomain 1a
Zone A -- domain 1 --|
- subdomain 1b
i have
Hi!
Qemu, libvirt, kernel and CS compatibility is important. You can experiment
here, eg qemu-ev in CentOS 7 only works well up to a certain version. In my
experience (I am the author of this manual) there is no major problem with
passthrough and vgpu, since I had no problem with either Linux
Hi Jamex,
Am glad the guide was of help and it works well for Linux. I'm really not sure
what could be going wrong with the Windows VM though, I suggest you try
installing windows directly on the physical host to see if the card drivers
work at all.
Cheers
Alex
-Original
Does the offering "default a" work as expected - meaning Cloudstack is
deploying the network as expected?
I can remember that i had some struggle with this, too.
Maybe, just for verification
a) Check that the service offering is enabled ( :-) )
b) that the "offering access" is configured correct
Hi, and thanks for the tips everyone.
Using https://lab.piszki.pl/cloudstack-kvm-and-running-vm-with-vgpu/ as a guide,
I got the Radeon Pro WX 5100 PCI id's and modified Grub on my Ubuntu 20.04 host
with this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_iommu=on kvm.ignore_msrs=1
Hi,
Right now I have added a second Physical network for Guest traffic with tag
"DefaultB" and added "DefaultA" to the one which was already present, I have
created new 2 network offering, one for each tag. When I try to create a new
Guest network in 4.15.1, I see the offering for tag