Everything posted by SimonF
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
What motherboard do you have?
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
Looks like the A SPEED VGA is causing an issue are you able to disable it in the bios?
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
What does intel_gpu_top -L show
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
run timeout -k 1.5 3.0 intel_gpu_top -J -s 1000 For the plugin to work you need to sections of the data. Increase the 1.5 towards 3 until you get two blocks. These values should be put into the timers.
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
Set refresh to 4000 and intel top timers to 1.5 3.0
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[PLUGIN] GPU Statistics
New Kernel will be in 7.1 I think there will be a beta soon.
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Need help with Intel Arc A310 and Unraid!
Does lspci -ks 0000:49:00.0 show the i915 on the card? What intel)gpu_top timers are set in gpustat?
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Thanks not sure why it is not finding the driver. Will look to see if I can do a different way, this was the reason it did not work yesterday.
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Which browser are you using.
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The XE Driver is not loaded due to it is not in the Kernel. Linux version 6.6.78-Unraid Kernel needs to be 6.8+ I thought you may be using a custom kernel.
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Thanks, that is strange as it seems to be the driver was coming back blank. So I added code to set to NVIDIA if didn't match which was the fix. $driver = strtoupper($this->getKernelDriver("0000:".$this->settings['PCIID'])); if ($driver != "NVIDIA" && $driver != "NOUVEAU") $driver = "NVIDIA"; Can you run this just so I can see the length. <? function getKernelDriver(string $pciid) { $driver = ''; echo "Check Link\n"; if (is_link('/sys/bus/pci/devices/'.$pciid.'/driver')) { echo "is Link\n"; $strLink = @readlink('/sys/bus/pci/devices/'.$pciid.'/driver'); if (!empty($strLink)) { $driver = basename($strLink); } else { echo "Empty Link\n"; } } return $driver; } echo getKernelDriver("0000:0a:00.0")."\n"; echo strlen(getKernelDriver("0000:0a:00.0"))."\n"; ?>
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Could you post diagnostics?
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Would you be able to create a temp file. i.e. nano /tmp/testgpu Copy this code and save. then run php -f /tmp/gputest I think your pciid is 2d:00.0 change if wrong and let me have the results. <? function getKernelDriver(string $pciid) { $driver = ''; echo "Check Link\n"; if (is_link('/sys/bus/pci/devices/'.$pciid.'/driver')) { echo "is Link\n"; $strLink = @readlink('/sys/bus/pci/devices/'.$pciid.'/driver'); if (!empty($strLink)) { $driver = basename($strLink); } else { echo "Empty Link\n"; } } return $driver; } echo getKernelDriver("0000:2d:00.0")."\n"; ?>
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Looks like we need to add the B580 lspci -nnks 07:00.0 which will provide out like this. 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation AlderLake-S GT1 [8086:4680] (rev 0c) DeviceName: Onboard - Video Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. [MSI] Device [1462:7d25] Kernel driver in use: i915 Kernel modules: i915, xe Then you need to create a file /boot/config/modprobe.d/xe.conf Add the part after : in [] Intel Corporation AlderLake-S GT1 [8086:4680] options xe force_probe=56a0,4680 I have two cards A770 + igpu but the 770 is not in the system at present. 56a0 is the A770. Then you need to run, this would only once as would happen at boot. modprobe -C /boot/config/modprobe.d/xe.conf xe
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[PLUGIN] GPU Statistics
What does lspci -k report for the B580, Not sure if you need to specify it is using the XE driver.
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Update to 2025.03.12
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Update to 2025.03.12
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Install 11a
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Try ctrl + F5 Which os Vers? Does nvidia-smi provide output?
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Are you on 11a?
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Fix will be available in 11a
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[PLUGIN] GPU Statistics
Fix will be available in 11a
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Can you provide nvidia-smi -q -x
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[PLUGIN] GPU Statistics
What os Vers you on?
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[PLUGIN] GPU Statistics
Do ctrl + F5 in browser.