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  1. I have always used the repair utility via command line. I have the docker installed now and working.... I can see that it ran. Just didn't know how I should be setting it up. So if you set the docker to autostart, is the idea that it will run and stay running? Should it always be running? Will the docker shut down when it is done? If so I can see a use for autostart to do an automatic cleanup / repair on an unraid reboot.
  2. So what is the use of this docker? Do you leave it up and running? Does it run on a schedule? Does it automatically download the latest copy of DBRepair.sh? What is the best use scenario of the docker?
  3. Would like a fix for this as well, I have a couple of servers with some old nvidia cards... They just don't seem to be able to handle a driver above the 470 version

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