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  1. Initially I thought I had done something, after I cleaned my system for dust. So I took the CPU cooler off and reapplied some new thermal paste. All was great, and was running cool. But after about 6hrs of running, the CPU fan stopped and the system started getting rather hot under no load. I'm using a Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1268L v5 @ 2.40GHz in the system.
  2. Is this still an issue on the current stable version of Unraid?? The reason I ask is.... I have the following MB - Supermicro X11SSH-CTF. The CPU fan also stops after a random time. I have gone into the Supermicro BIOS, but there are no fan controls in there!
  3. Good Morning Ich, Yes, I was able to solve the problem. I had another look at it yesterday, as I've been away from home with work. I feel like a prize idiot.... So the issue was staring me straight in the face. In the DOCKER container, instead of having the NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES in the KEY field, I had mine in the NAME field. I simply must have forgotten to copy it into the key field as well. All of the other parameters were in the correct place already. Kind regards, Mort
  4. Hi Dom, I had that in already. I got mine working. I'll post below what I did wrong. I feel like such a muppet. 🤦‍♂️
  5. Thx Ich, I'll have a look now. Thank you!
  6. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have solved it for me. It's still using 100% of the CPU. FYI, I have been using Tdarr and I've had zero issues with Unraid using my GPU. It's simply Plex that I can't get to work.
  7. It isn't.... I will try do this tonight. Thanks mate. I'll post what I find
  8. I wish that was the issue. I've checked that several times, and there are no spaces anywhere
  9. Hi all, Firstly, I just want to say sorry in advance, for yet another Plex Transcoding discussion. I know there have been a bunch in the past, which I've read through, but I still can't get mine working, using the GPU. It's constantly maxing out the CPU. I have attached a bunch of screen captures to show you my setup. If anyone has any clue as to what is going on, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much, Mort
  10. Thanks gents... I got it back! Appreciate all the help.
  11. Thanks JorgeB. Just to make sure I don't do anything else incorrectly, I have copied over the libvirt file from the old cache disk to the /domains folder. I have removed the libvirt file from the /mnt/cache/system/libvirt folder. I think that was what you meant, correct??? Also, I haven't started the VM Service yet. Your comment above suggests that you just want the diagnostic file after I have the libvirt file in the domains folder? I have also included a screen shot of my settings in the VM Manager. Can you confirm these are correct? Thank you so much for your assistance.... it's really greatly appreciated. I honestly don't find a lot of the inner workings of UnRaid very intuitive. Cheers, Mort unraid-diagnostics-20221201-0930.zip
  12. Hey JorgeB.... I do. I plugged it in, and I can mount it. I copied it over to the /mnt/cache/system/libvirt/ & the /domains folder, but the VM manager isn't liking it! It's not running! Any ideas? Thanks, Mort
  13. Hi all, As the subject matter mentions, I'm unable to get VM's to work anymore. I upgraded my cache disk. I followed the steps with regards to shutting down the dockers. But I completely forgot shutdown the VM services. There were NO VMS's running at the time I used the mover etc. I then installed the new cache drive and did the reverse of the previous steps... Initially I had problems getting the Dockers working, but I was able to recover those. But the VM's are still causing me issues. So I wanted to know if there's a way to get the previous VM's back, or did I screw it all up by not turning off VM manager? I have linked my diagnostics, and a file search for the libvirt file. Many thanks for the help! Mort unraid-diagnostics-20221130-1637.zip
  14. Hi Trurl, I wasn't aware of that! Hadn't noticed it before. Just as well I'm not an investigator Regards, Mort
  15. Hi JorgeB, Many thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. Hmmmm.... I did clean this entire computer out, about 3 weeks ago, using a portable air blower to get rid of all the dust collected inside the case. Perhaps it got slightly dislodged during the cleaning. Weird it only pops up with the error every week or so, and not more frequent. I'll open the case up tomorrow and give everything the once over. I'll report back what I find. Many thanks, Mort