Error: Failed to assign device since pod is enabled
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Situation
Starting a DomU that is utilizing PCI passthrough of devices fails with :
Error: Failed to assign device since pod is enabled
The Dom0 is running on a machine with Intel (R) VT-d technology enabled.
Resolution
This causes a change in the memory handling, which does not allow PoD if PCI passthrough on a DomU if PCI passthrough (using VT-d) is used. For reference see the Xen development discussion here.
To disable PoD for a DomU, simply make sure the value of the memory key/option is equal to the value of the maxmem key/option in the domain configuration.
This can be done either in the Virtual Machine Manager or (file based) as described in section 5.3 Configuring a Virtual Machine by Modifying its Xend Settings in the SLES virtualization guide.
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- Document ID:7007147
- Creation Date: 04-Nov-2010
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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