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Quadro 6000 vmware 6.0 drivers#
Once i try to enable the drivers (either with nvda_drv=1) or via the Nvidia System Preferences pane, the machine does the infamous boot loop from the Apple logo (gets about 50% of the way and then reboots). I can boot the machine just fine without the GPU passthrough and/or with passthrough and nv_disable=1 boot flag (no drivers loaded). I've tried with both 6.0 and 6.5 with the same results.
Quadro 6000 vmware 6.0 install#
I'm using a vanilla unmodified macOS Sierra install on a Dell T3500 workstation. I've tried all of the other options.So I have been unable to get this to work at all.
Quadro 6000 vmware 6.0 how to#
I've been trying different OS's, configs, host machines, VMWare Workstation versions, and more for a week now and I still am no closer to figuring out how to fix it than I was, so any help at all is greatly appreciated.įrom what I've been able to see so far, it has to be something in the config I'm missing (unlikely a dependency when that line is what breaks it with a Windows 8.1 Pro host OS). In disabling virtual machine detection for program installation and running? Monitor_control.disable_directexec = "TRUE" I received an error when I tried the other two options (Intel VT-x and Intel VT-x/EPT).Īre there any other things I can try in the config that function similarly to Out of curiosity, on that same tab under Virtualization engine I changed "Preferred mode" from "Automatic" to "Binary translation." When I did, and I tried to run the program, it stopped because it detected it was running inside a virtual machine, so that didn't seem to have any affect. I removed the line from the config, checked the "Disable acceleration for binary translation" box, and had the same result (as expected). Well at least that gives me an idea of what it actually does. Going to try different servers now (same hardware), see if I get the same results.
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System has been rebooted a few times since installing the SIMS CIM provider. Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_lsiproviderProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_lsiprovider provider Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_hhrcwrapperProviderPollingInterval Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_kmoduleProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_kmodule provider Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_pciProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_pci provider Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_sfcbInteropProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_sfcbInterop provider
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Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_hdrProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_hdr providerĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_vi provider Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_hhrcwrapperProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_hhrcwrapper provider Path: /UserVars/CIMvmw_swmgtProviderEnabledĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM vmw_swmgt provider opt/lsi # esxcli system settings advanced list | grep CIMĭescription: Enable or disable the CIM serviceĭescription: Set the log level of the CIM Serviceĭescription: Set the watchdog polling interval for the CIM Service I don't see any other CIM providers for LSI installed: OK, so storcli knows about the controller:Ĭtl Model Ports PDs DGs DNOpt VDs VNOpt BBU sPR DS EHS ASOs HlthĠ ServeRAIDM5015SAS/SATAController 8 2 1 0 1 0 Opt On - Y 0 Opt They think that we cannot view their screen without their permission However, if you needed to get into their computer without their permission, you could use the Open Console function in vSphere. You enable the setting here:Ĭomputer Configuration -> Polices -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance -> Configure Offer Remote AssistanceĪfter you enable that setting and enter the desired account that are allowed to offer assistance, you can create a shortcut to %windir%\system32\msra.exe /offerra After you run the shortcut, just enter the computer name and your user will be prompted to allow you access their computer. You can enable the remote assistance via GPO. What a pain! So, we decided to find another method and ended up with Remote Assistance. We have to continuously scroll the window to move around. We cannot resize the window so we can see all of their screen. However, open console hasn't been the best option for us in our environment. Via the PCOIP.adm file, enable the following:Ĭomputer Configuration -> Polices -> Administrative Templates -> Classic Administrative Templates -> PCoIP Session Variables -> Overridable Administrator Defaults -> Enable Access to a PCoIP session from a vSphere consoleĪfter you enable that, you should be able to open console and see what the use is seeing. You can allow the 'Open Console' option via a GPO.