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 o
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 Message-
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
M
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
vfio-pci.ids=1002:67c7,
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 Defa