okSuggest a bug report for this one, we'll need a debug file so we can review why its throwing that error.
I'm seeing the same issue too. Lemme know how I can add to these logs.
FWIW, noob here
I did that too, but sometimes it gave an error even though it was checked later, then when I created a machine for testing with the GPU I discovered that the vm did not use the GPU so I prefer to say it as a guessI'm able to workaround this by manually adding my GPU & Audio Controller through devices:
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I'm able to workaround this by manually adding my GPU & Audio Controller through devices:
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Full disclosure I do not work for ixSystems. I'm just a user like you. My solution is not elegant, nor am I happy with the lack of support for this in Cobia when it looked like Cobia was stable.Another problem with this method is that if I want to change a VM parameter such as vcore or ram, it gives the same error, so I have to delete the gpu from the pci options, modify the vm, and add the gpu again
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I’d appreciate a guide to the solution. Anybody else notice that once a virtual machine is created as well, you can’t edit any of the properties? The save just fails to save. Seem like a huge bug.Hi, I found a solution, you have to add the necessary PCI slots for your GPU under Devices.
In my case once for the GPU (GTX 1050ti) and for the audio controller.
If anyone needs step-by-step instructions, please let me know.