Hi, I bought this device in order to host a windows server VM for Axis Camera Station PRO.
The graphic card installed is visible in hardware but when assigned to virtualization station, the VM doesn’t boot at all.
It’s a driver problem?
Hi, I bought this device in order to host a windows server VM for Axis Camera Station PRO.
The graphic card installed is visible in hardware but when assigned to virtualization station, the VM doesn’t boot at all.
It’s a driver problem?
What NVidia driver is installed ?
What boot settings are active ?
Tried install the VM with default KVM drivers and later on introduce the NVIDIA card into it ?
I don’k know if it’s a driver issue. The boot settings (memory reserved, uefi etc) should be good. Consider that the when you press Start VM, nothing happens.
this is from my log and Gemini :
-device {“driver”:“VGA”,“id”:“video0”,“vgamem_mb”:16,“bus”:“pci.0”,“addr”:“0x2”}
The “bus”:“pci.0” parameter and the standard “VGA” driver indicate that the virtual machine is configured with an I440FX architecture (Legacy/traditional PCI) rather than a modern Q35 architecture (PCIe/UEFI).
Could this be a starting point for understanding what is happening?
Of the VM is not configured with the GPU, it should not be a GPU issue then.
Under the assignment tab of PCIe device you can mount the rtx. If you add device the VM doesn’t run at all, you press start and nothing happens. it seems that the 12Gb ram is not supported by the virtual chipset of the Qnap KVM
But if you run the VM without assigning the card, it runs ? (as per my my first reply)
yes of course. runs perfectly
I don’t see Virtualization Station listed in GPU compatibility as “Supported feature”, maybe that’s why it doesn’t work. When you assign the GPU to Container Station, does it work?
The card is an ‘ampere gen’ (RTX 3xxx) card and should work with the current Nvidia driver package
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