CaptainShipoopi

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  1. Thank you my friend -- this seems to have done the trick. It just installed the latest version post-reboot; now I'm downgrading to the production branch and looks successful so far. No earthly idea what caused this to jam up ... I didn't see anything related whatsoever in the logs.
  2. I just noticed my plugin hasn't notified me of an update in a while ... and a manual update fails. Card: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Installed driver: 520.56.06 Unraid version: 6.11.5 Trying to manually update to the production branch (v525.105.17) fails with this: ----------------Downloading Nvidia Driver Package v470.141.03----------------- ---------This could take some time, please don't close this window!------------ ---------------Can't download Nvidia Driver Package v470.141.03---------------- It looks like it keeps trying to download that ancient version no matter what I do, including if I even try to manually choose that old version to download and install. Any ideas on how to overcome this?
  3. Thanks so much -- just this request alone pointed out my own idiocy. While I was capturing the docker cmd, I noticed I've got /downloads mapped to /mnt/disk1/downloads. I shall now return to my corner, don my dunce cap, and think about what I've done. Thanks again.
  4. I've got an nvme drive set up as a cache pool that I'd like my nzbget docker container to use as the main working directory. For the life of me, I can't get it to work right -- as soon as I start up the nzbget docker, I see all the directories being created on disk1, instead of the cache. I've stopped the container and manually deleted all the subs to allow them to recreate at next start, I've even nuked the share completely and started over. Nothing works as expected. I've got "use cache pool" on the share set to "only." Clearly there is something else somewhere that I'm missing ... I'm new to unraid, what obvious thing am I overlooking? TIA!