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furiousgeorge

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  1. Wow - that fixed it! Thank you so much for the help!
  2. I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this question, so let me know if there is a better place to post. I've been using the Frigate docker container successfully on my Unraid server for many months with the Google Coral (USB Accelerator) and it has worked very well. A day or two ago I noticed that events weren't being registered in Frigate. I investigated, and it looks like my USB Coral is no longer setup correctly in Unraid. It looks like previously my Coral was passed through under /dev/bus/usb and /dev/dri/ (at least that is what was in the template for the container). Now I do not see anything under /dev/dri/. I did a little research and it looks like it might need to be under /dev/apex* but I do not have anything like that on my server. /bin/ls: cannot access '/dev/apex*': No such file or directory I uninstalled the plugin "Coral Accelerator Module Drivers", rebooted my server, installed the plugin again, rebooted, but I do not see any evidence that the plugin is recognizing my Coral. When I do lsusb, I see it: Bus 003 Device 003: ID 18d1:9302 Google Inc. In the Unraid GUI, if I go to Settings->Coral Driver, it only shows me the heading "Coral TPU Driver" but other than that, the page is completely blank with no statistics about by Coral. I've attached my Diagnostics file to this post. I would appreciate another set of eyes on this because I am having a hard time figuring this one out and my family is getting tired of all of my reboots Thanks in advance! storage-diagnostics-20211206-1527.zip

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