Re: pciback at boot time

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On Sun, 14 Oct 2012, Gordon McLellan wrote:

Thank you for the tips.  I made sure I specified xen-pciback instead of the
older pciback ... not really sure which line in the configuration it goes on
in /etc/default/grub - leaving it on the XEN line for now.  I created
/etc/modprobe.d/xen-pciback.conf to also reflect the same:

options xen-pcibackhide='(0000:00:1a.0)(0000:00:1b.0)(0000:00:1d.0)(0000:01:00.0)(0000:01:00.1
)(0000:00:0b.0)'

after making these changes, I updated the grub config file and rebooted.
 After reboot, none of the devices are hidden from dom0.  I can forcibly
unbind them from dom0 with a script, but that seems messy and some of the
pci devices don't seem to like it (sata controller for example)

Any suggestions?

Could you try without the leading 0000: in one or both places. I have been looking at http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_PCI_Passthrough and the examples there don't have the leading 0000: .

	Michael Young
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