In response to working requirement, I’m trying to get SUSE YES certification for full virtualization platform, all results are pass except item “PCI pass-thru or SR-IOV” .And log shows vm-guest2 don’t has path ‘/dev/kvm’, so I used command "mknod /dev/kvm c 10 232 " to make this node. But is still faled with “No matching PCI-passthru/SR-IOV LAN card found on VM guest 10.1.1.12”. Does anyone kown the root cause ? Thanks!
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In response to working requirement, I’m trying to get SUSE YES
certification for full virtualization platform, all results are pass
except item “PCI pass-thru or SR-IOV” .And log shows vm-guest2 don’t
has path ‘/dev/kvm’, so I used command "mknod /dev/kvm c 10 232 " to
make this node. But is still faled with “No matching
PCI-passthru/SR-IOV LAN card found on VM guest 10.1.1.12”. Does
anyone kown the root cause ? Thanks![/color]
I’m sorry but I don’t have an answer for you. Perhaps if you provided
additional information it would help…
Please post the output from:
cat /etc/*release
Also, have you tried to Google for:
“No matching PCI-passthru/SR-IOV LAN card found”
Quite a few results are returned but I don’t know which may apply to
your situation.
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Kevin Boyle - Knowledge Partner
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