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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
That did the trick! There must have been something in my userfiles that the latest version didn't like. Thanks!
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
Then I'm still puzzled by what could be causing the issue
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
I tried this, but issue still remains the same. The userfiles is located in a separate share, as I do not want to fill up appdata with the images. It's mounted under: /mnt/user/ai_images/ And the owner for this share is the same as the other folders:
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
Is the hugging face access token no longer required? It doesn't seem to be part of the config, as it was previously.
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
I tried updating an existing docker, but it gave me another error. So I decided to run a fresh install, which gave me the above.
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
I'm trying to start the docker container, but it stops after a couple of seconds. In the logs I can see the following error:
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[Guide] InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit - Docker
Has this docker been removed? Can't find it anymore.
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
I see! But I'm not using UD for the setup that I'm having issues with. The NFS share that you referred to earlier is working fine, when Unraid is connecting to a share on a different server. Issue is the other way around, when a different server is connecting to a share on the Unraid server.
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
Thanks! Where is that setting located though? Feels like I've looked everywhere at this point
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
gnaxserver-diagnostics-20230528-1848.zip
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
Unraid is Version: 6.11.5 And yes, I am mounting an Unraid share from an Ubuntu VM running on the Unraid server.
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
I'm mounting a share from Unraid from my virtual Ubuntu. Even if I use -t nfs4, so that my virtual Ubuntu uses nfsv4, Unraid still insists on using v3.
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
How do we make sure that it's using NFSv4? Even though I enabled it in /etc/nfsmount.conf, if looking at the version with "nfsstat -m" it says "vers=3" on Unraid.
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Stale file handle on NFS mount
I'm having this exact same issue as well with 6.11.5.
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