B450M-PRO ESXI 6.X passthrough problem |
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m1a2
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Posted: 11 Dec 2018 at 4:36am |
Good day.
I purchased a B450M-PRO motherboard with a AMD ATHLON 200GE processor for building a small hypervisor based on VMware ESXI 6.5,6.7. However, I ran into a problem when activating the passthrough mode. The problem is the following: when adding any device to the passthrough mode, the system displays the message READY/Reboot need; however, after the reboot, the message does not change, it remains the same as if the reboot was not. I also have another system based on the ASROSK N270M-PRO4 motherboard, working in with i5 E7500 processor. There are no such problems there. |
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SVM Mode = [Enabled]
SR-IOV Support = [Enabled] |
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IOMMU = [Enabled]
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m1a2
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Conducted testing at ESXI 6.5 UPDATE2 and ESXI 6.7
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xhue
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What is your BIOS version?
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m1a2
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Bios version 1.60
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xhue
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I think this issue is solved in AMD AGESA PinnaclePI 1006.
Latest AGESA for your mobo is 1004. That's ASRock for you. |
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m1a2
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Do not tell me the exact release dates for 1006 for this motherboard ???
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xhue
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My sweet summer child, that's the sole reason I dumped my X370 Taichi. ASRock's support for their BIOS is notoriously bad.
I am truly into VM and stuff, but ASRock did never provide... but you, you my friend, you can really make a difference - start a Reddit petition or something to grab ASRock's attention. P.S. another slim chance - do you have an ACS switch option somewhere in your BIOS? P.P.S. their [ASRock's] support staff are lurking in the forums. They just don't give a damn. [:-D] |
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