On 11/23/18 3:51 PM, Dominik Csapak wrote: > to make it clear how to use a GPU inside the vm > > Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <[email protected]> > --- > qm-pci-passthrough.adoc | 15 +++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc b/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > index 43b9ddc..0a5c63f 100644 > --- a/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > +++ b/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > @@ -128,6 +128,21 @@ For this add the following line in a file ending with > `.conf' file in > Please be aware that this option can make your system unstable. > ==== > > +Notes for GPU passthrough > +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > + > +When passing through a GPU (be it a full device, or a vGPU), if you want to > use > +it for displaying, you have to either physically connect a monitor to the > +card (if possible), or configure a remote desktop software (e.g., VNC, RDP) > +inside the guest and use that. > + > +It is not possible to display the content of the GPU via NoVNC/SPICE on the > +{pve} web interface. > + > +If you want to use the GPU for things like OpenCL or CUDA, this is not an > issue, > +since the application should be able to choose the hardware without using > +it as a display. > + > Host Device Passthrough > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >
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