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  1. 11 hours ago, ich777 said:

    The drivers are not compatible with the Quadro 2000 only the Pascal based Quadro P2000.

     

    The Quadro 2000 won't work for accelerating your Docker Containers since the nvidia-container-tools needs a card that is from the production branch or from the new feature branch, you can see a full list here: Click (if you click on one of the drivers from the two branches and then click on "SUPPORTED PRODUCTS" you can get a full list what cards are compatible).

     

    So I can pass the Quadro 2000 to *a* VM on my UNRAID box would be the only option due to its age.

     

    Thanks for the quick response @ich777!

     

  2. Hello,


    I've read your troubleshooting section.

    I do not have any device bound to VFIO at boot.

     

    [10de:0dd8] 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF106GL [Quadro 2000] (rev a1)

    [10de:0be9] 03:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GF106 High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1)

     

    NVRM: The NVIDIA Quadro 2000 GPU installed in this system is supported through the NVIDIA 390.xx Legacy drivers.
    Apr 18 22:05:45 Tower kernel: NVRM: Please visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more information.
    Apr 18 22:05:45 Tower kernel: NVRM: The 465.19.01 NVIDIA driver will ignore this GPU.

     

    So I downloaded the file NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-390.141.run from NVIDIA's website

     

    I extracted it and put the contents in a directory that I can access from the root shell.

    Running nvidia-installer shows me the error message

     

    Unable to find the development tool `cc` in your path; please make sure that you have the package 'gcc' installed.  If gcc is        
             installed on your system, then please check that `cc` is in your PATH.

     

    I thought about just copying/overwriting the existing files in the /usr/bin/nvidia with the files extracted from the 390.141 archive ...but I don't see any way of telling the NVIDIA plugin not to 'upgrade' the 390 version to one of the recent versions listed in your plugin if I did that crazy idea.

     

    QUADRO 2000.JPG

  3. On 10/5/2018 at 8:34 AM, whipdancer said:

    I'm in Houston. Been using Unraid for about 7 years (I think). I'll be happy to chime in.

    Hi whipdancer, beernut and other people in Houston.

     

    I'm building a new Unraid server. 

    I'm pretty familiar with building home PC, virtualization platforms, and enterprise server hardware but thought this would be a cool experiment that I may fall in love with once it is up and running. 

    Plus the idea of replacing my PLEX server running on a 9 year old desktop PC, having a #h!t load of space to upgrade my PLEX with 1080p content to a PLEX with 1080p & 4K content plus the ability to learn Docker, and other things Unraid would make possible.

    Installing Unraid 6.8.0 rc7 was easy... 

     

    First off here are the stats:

    Precision T5500 running 2 Xeon E5-2620 (6 core / 12 threads)

    112 GB DDR3 EEC

     

    PARITY - a 12TB Easystore drive that I plan on shucking (Black Friday deal)

     

    DATA drives:

    a 4TB that holds all of my PLEX content.

    a 4TB WD RED (started giving me errors so unless I can warranty repair it I'll drop it)

    a 8TB Easystore drive that I plan on shucking (Black Friday deal)

     

    I was thinking of using a 128GB M.2 SSD and a M.2 SSD to PCIE 3.0 X16 Expansion Card

    as my CACHE drive.

     

     

    Then I realize that my T5500 only has space for 4 HD. (Up to three 3.5-inch SATA hard drives and a 4th in the 5.25-inch drive bay)

     

    How do I connect more drives?

    How have you expanded your Unraid beyond the capacity without going into rackmount server or equipment?

     

    I've seen someone mention building a 8 bay DAS box but before I go that way I wanted to speak with local Houston people.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/8-Bay-Trayless-Hard-Drive-300-Watt-Enclosure-With-2-SCSI-Cut-Outs/233385173034?hash=item3656d7202a:g:P7cAAOSwOvhax5xd

    and a...

    DELL LSI COMPLIANT 9201-16E 6GBPS QUAD PORT SAS HBA CARD

     

     

     

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