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  1. Bigtruck747, As long as the nvidia driver is installed, open up the Unraid web terminal and type: nvidia-smi -L This will list the UUID. Or you can instill the plugin GPU Statistics which has this info on the plugin's Settings page and adds some handy monitoring stats on the Dashboard page. All thanks to b3rs3rk for his hard work.
  2. nealbscott, I had the same issue and discovered that the docker image had been updated. Something in the update definitely broke functionality for me. So I reverted to the previous docker image by changing the variable for the repository to the specific last build that worked and updated the container: linuxserver/foldingathome:7.6.21-ls21 Folding@Home as been running correctly on the GTX 970 card ever since.
  3. Try to upgrade from 6.6.7. Once rebooted after upgrade to 6.7.0, the server has no active ethernet port. Logs show a call trace then constant resetting of adapter (Intel i211.) It happens if booted in safe mode with no plugins + GUI and when booted normally. If restored to 6.6.7, all issues disappear and the server has normal network access. I have tried install 6.7.1-rc2 and same results: call trace and network eth0 is down. Any ideas? Thanks unraidtoo-diagnostics-20190614-0413.zip unraidtoo-diagnostics-20190615-0023.zip unraidtoo-diagnostics-20190614-2148.zip
  4. I have successfully flashed the m1015 to a LSI 9211 from my unRAID box using an ECS A885GM-A2 motherboard

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