>not using kvm pass through
>2016
Why?
literally what
I see OP accomplished osmething today.
For me it is affording a second card.
>>53801374
I'm using a $10 7100GS
You should get a GT210
>>53800964
>tfw cuckvidia blocks you from passing through your gpu
JUST
>>53801410
the 980ti works...
>>53800964
Because I can just use another computer.
>>53801495
Yeah, you only have to disable hyper v enlightenments and hide from the os that you are running it in a vm.
>>53801410
you dont even need to do that anymore, google qemu hv_vendor_id
>>53801410
OP here
This is a 770GTX passed.
If you're geting the 7B BSOD, make sure you're running it through QEMU diectly. virt-manager is retarded (or maybe libvirt) and none of the CPU hiding/copy flags work so nvidia detects it and fucks it up.
My launch script:
#!/bin/bash
sh /home/dontpanic/virtual/run-qemu -enable-kvm -m 1024 -cpu host,kvm=off \
-smp 4,sockets=1,cores=4,threads=1 \
-device vfio-pci,host=05:00.0,x-vga=on -device vfio-pci,host=05:00.1 \
-device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi \
-drive file=/home/dontpanic/vtw/windows.img,id=disk,format=raw,if=none -device scsi-hd,drive=disk \
-drive file=/home/dontpanic/Desktop/kekle.iso,id=isocd,if=none -device scsi-cd,drive=isocd \
-drive file=/home/dontpanic/Downloads/virtio-win-0.1.102.iso,id=virtiocd,if=none -device ide-cd,bus=ide.1,drive=virtiocd \
-usb -usbdevice host:04ca:0061 -usbdevice host:24f0:0137 \
-vga none
/usr/bin/synergys --daemon --config /etc/synergy.conf
>>53801607
[/code]
-cpu host,kvm=off,hv_spinlocks=0x1fff,hv_relaxed,hv_vapic,hv_time,hv_vendor_id=Nvidia43FIX"
[/code]
Like this?
>>53801739
Oops, fucked up my tags.
I've actually got every set up properly for it and it was working but I wanted to change some options on the qcow2 image I was using and now windows hangs on the getting files ready for installation part.
Like for fucks sakes. Why is wangblows so shit.
>>53801739
No,
Its either or, the hv id is so you dont need to turn ooff the KVM features.
I haven't gotten around to building the server I'm going to use for it yet
I'm replacing my desktop with a mini ITX server with Atom C2750, 32GB RAM, 4x4TB HDDs in RAID10, and an LTO4 drive
Serious question, why should I pick KVM over OpenVZ? Looking at getting a VPS soon. Also any hosting advice for web applications is appreciated.
>>53801841
>While virtualization technologies like VMware and Xen provide full virtualization and can run multiple operating systems and different kernel versions, OpenVZ uses a single patched Linux kernel and therefore can run only Linux. All OpenVZ containers share the same architecture and kernel version. This can be a disadvantage in situations where guests require different kernel versions than that of the host. However, as it does not have the overhead of a true hypervisor, it is very fast and efficient.[1]
>Memory allocation with OpenVZ is soft in that memory not used in one virtual environment can be used by others or for disk caching. While old versions of OpenVZ used a common file system (where each virtual environment is just a directory of files that is isolated using chroot), current versions of OpenVZ allow each container to have its own file system.