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06-02-2025 07:49 AM - last edited on 06-04-2025 12:24 AM by support_s
06-02-2025 07:49 AM - last edited on 06-04-2025 12:24 AM by support_s
how do i add vnic in existing vm?
i already use linux vm.
and i want to add vnic and other pci device.
how do i add nic and pci device?
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06-02-2025 10:28 AM
06-02-2025 10:28 AM
Re: how do i add vnic in existing vm?
Hello ,
You can go into your instance, then click on instances and under actions select reconfigure; inside the dialog that shows up, you need to click on the plus sign (+) beside your current NIC:
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06-03-2025 05:23 PM - last edited on 06-03-2025 09:00 PM by Thaufique_Mod
06-03-2025 05:23 PM - last edited on 06-03-2025 09:00 PM by Thaufique_Mod
Re: how do i add vnic in existing vm?
Thanks your reply.
and how do i add pci device?
IN VM, passthrough pci device & scsi/sas/nvme controller, host usb device?
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06-03-2025 10:13 PM
06-03-2025 10:13 PM
Re: how do i add vnic in existing vm?
This is a two step process, you first need to detach the device from your host and then add it to the VM.
Go to Infrastructure > Compute and select your host, there's a Devices tab where you will find all your PCI devices. Select Actions on the right and Detach Device.
After this is done, you can go to your VM (easiest way is to go to Provisioning > Instances and select the VM under resources inside the instance view) and add the device in the same Devices tab.
Please try this and let us know your results.
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06-10-2025 01:23 AM
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Query: how do i add vnic in existing vm?
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