You mention amd_iommu but you are using Nvidia and I doubt this is the correct approach.
Have you checked the procedure
at: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/...
seems quite extensive and if your Nvidia supports vGPU, you can give it a try.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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On Sunday, June 11, 2023, 4:32 PM, pawel.osadtschy01--- via Users <users(a)ovirt.org>
wrote:
Hi, need a help!
may be the problem is very simple, but I've not found solution:
-oVirt 4.5.4 on RHEL 8.7
-amd_iommu is on on the Host with Nvidia Card A40
I can see my cards in vGPU Settings for Windows VMs (Windows 10 Pro).
Without activation of the vGPU device VM started normally.
With one active vGPU card VM cannot start. Error message on the Host:
Jun 07 13:39:51 depotlsa8ovh1 kernel: [nvidia-vgpu-vfio]
e80ae200-4cea-4213-9e78-ebf0b86a756a: start failed. status: 0x0 Timeout Occured
Jun 07 13:39:51 depotlsa8ovh1 libvirtd[3278]: Kann nicht vom Monitor lesen: Die Verbindung
wurde vom Kommunikationspartner zurückgesetzt
Jun 07 13:39:51 depotlsa8ovh1 libvirtd[3278]: Interner Fehler: qemu unexpectedly closed
the monitor: 2023-06-07T11:39:51.494056Z qemu-kvm: -device
vfio-pci-nohotplug,id=hostdev0,sysfsdev=/sys/bus/mdev/devices/e80ae200-4cea-4213-9e78-ebf0b86a756a,display=on,ramfb=on,bus=pci.7,addr=0x0:
vfio e80ae200-4cea-4213-9e78-ebf0b86a756a: error getting device from group 156: Connection
timed out. Verify all devices in group 156 are bound to vfio-<bus> or pci-stub and
not already in use.
Looks like libvirtd cannot get any device. Is it problem of Nvidia settings on the host or
Problem of VM settings?
Thank you
Paolo
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