Looks like you are trying to use SR-IOV. Did you enable iommu on the
hypervisors? Do your hypervisors support SR-IOV.

On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Alex Bartonek <a...@unix1337.com> wrote:

> Need some guidance on this one.
>
> Config:
> 1U with 2 NICs.
> NIC 1 plugged to local switch - gets local IP
> NIC 2 plugged direct to cable modem - need to set IP inside VM to public
> static IP
> VM will be CentOS, already know how to configure NIC once I can get the
> 2nd NIC assigned to it.
>
> Do I use PCI passthru?  Or where do I start to get this configured?  I did
> setup NIC 2 under Network --> Networks.   Created a NIC called
> "external_NIC".  External NIC has description and then I configured 2 DNS
> servers which are given to me by the ISP.
>
> Under Compute --> Hosts --> <My Host> --> Network Interfaces (I have both
> NICs showing as up) --> Setup Host Networks ---> NIC 2 is the interface -->
> Assignment of Logical networks is "external_NIC".
>
> I was assuming I was done, so I go to my VM add NIC 2, click run and I see:
>
> Cannot run VM. There is no host that satisfies current scheduling
> constraints. See below for details:
>
>    - The host <MY HOST> did not satisfy internal filter Network because
>    there are no free virtual functions which are suitable for virtual nic(s)
>    nic2. A virtual function is considered as suitable if the VF's
>    configuration of its physical function contains the virtual nic's
>    network/network label.
>
> Need guidance on what to read to get this working.
>
> Thanks!
>
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