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Home › Forums › FABRIC General Questions and Discussion › Lost network interface after rebooting of vm3 in a cluster
Hi,
I am facing a difficulty reactivating network interface (enp9s0/enp7s0) on vm3(node4) of slice id: 09255c48-5512-4e3c-bdc6-ad7d4fd37d07. I was using the 3-RTX GPUs attached to this VM and it crashed last night. I am looking forward if anyone can suggest me a potential solution to this problem.
Hi Ajay,
Thanks for reaching out. Could you please share any details about what may have caused the VM to crash? This information will help us better understand the root cause.
It appears that the PCI devices were detached from your VM during the crash. I’ve gone ahead and restored the VM — you should now be able to access it and use the GPUs as expected.
Please let me know if you continue to face any issues.
Best,
Komal Thareja
Thank you very much, Komal, you are always a big help while working with fabric. I am not sure, but maybe overloading tasks on GPUs might have caused it crashed and then, when we reboot, it vanish the network interface settings and detaches PCI devices.
It’s working pretty much well, thank you so much 😊 .