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GnaXi

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  1. That did the trick! There must have been something in my userfiles that the latest version didn't like. Thanks!
  2. Then I'm still puzzled by what could be causing the issue
  3. 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:
  4. Is the hugging face access token no longer required? It doesn't seem to be part of the config, as it was previously.
  5. 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.
  6. 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:
  7. Has this docker been removed? Can't find it anymore.
  8. 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.
  9. Thanks! Where is that setting located though? Feels like I've looked everywhere at this point
  10. gnaxserver-diagnostics-20230528-1848.zip
  11. Unraid is Version: 6.11.5 And yes, I am mounting an Unraid share from an Ubuntu VM running on the Unraid server.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. I'm having this exact same issue as well with 6.11.5.
  15. I can't get the docker to stay up either anymore. It starts, but a couple of seconds after running it stops again. I'm not seeing any errors in the log and have tried to delete the pyvenv.cfg file as suggested. Here is what is shown in the log before it goes down: ** INVOKEAI INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL ** If you installed manually from source or with 'pip install': activate the virtual environment then run one of the following commands to start InvokeAI. Web UI: invokeai-web Command-line client: invokeai If you installed using an installation script, run: /home/invokeuser/userfiles/invoke.sh Add the '--help' argument to see all of the command-line switches available for use. Checking if The Git Repo Has Changed.... Local Files Are Up to Date Loading InvokeAI WebUI..... invoke> Checking if The Git Repo Has Changed.... Local Files Are Up to Date Loading InvokeAI WebUI..... invoke>
  16. Yeah, that's what I was afraid of
  17. Thanks for the suggestions. I did enable UEFI with the USB creator tool and secure boot is disabled (Cannot be enabled when legacy boot is allowed).
  18. Hi! I'm trying to get Unraid running on a Dell Precision Tower 7910, but currently I can't even get to the boot screen, where I choose to boot it with or without GUI. It just shows me a blank screen and after about 1-2 minutes, the machine reboots. I've run the USB Creator from Windows and version is 6.8.1. I've tested the USB stick in another computer and it boots just fine from there. I have no idea what the issue could be an I've searched through the forum to see if I could find anyone with this type of issue to no avail. I have tried putting it into both the USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports. I've also tried booting it both with and without UEFI. With UEFI I get the black screen as mentioned and if I try to boot it in legacy mode, I'm being told that the device isn't bootable.

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