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Nvidia GPU and Plex Docker no longer happy

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I rebooted my unraid server and the Nvidia Plugin was no longer installed.

I reinstalled the Nvidia plugin and i can see my GPU in it but my plex docker wouldn't start.

 

All i get is this error from the Plex Docker "docker: Error response from daemon: Unknown runtime specified nvidia."

I removed --runtime=nvidia and now its working without the GPU.

 

Anyone know how to fix this? It's been working without any issues before?

I've tried an old version of plex and a new version also another build that wasnt the official version.

 

Any help appreciated 

 

vault-diagnostics-20220629-1629.zip

Solved by Maticks

Just to chime in. I am having the Exact same issue. Only way i have found so far to get Plex Docker to start is to remove the --runtime=nvidia just like you.

I will also attach my Diagnostic data incase anyone can find something. never bad to have more data.

tomcat-diagnostics-20220629-1618.zip

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i found a fix i found an additonal tab in plugins at the top Installed Plugins/Install Plugin and i think the third one was errored plugins.

inside that tab there was an old version of nvidia-plugin i removed it there.

rebooted the server.

Now i can use --runtime=nvidia in the docker.

 

Plex is back up and running for me.

Edited by Maticks

I found the error in plugins. Have to wait for a disk clear to finish before I reboot. 

I will report back if this works. 

Thanks

 

13 hours ago, Maticks said:

i found a fix i found an additonal tab in plugins at the top Installed Plugins/Install Plugin and i think the third one was errored plugins.

inside that tab there was an old version of nvidia-plugin i removed it there.

rebooted the server.

Now i can use --runtime=nvidia in the docker.

 

Plex is back up and running for me.

This was indeed the answer. Thanks again.

Just bumping this - ran into this just 10 minutes ago.

 

Exact scenario...

 

I'm glad a search here yielded the solution.

 

Thank you Maticks!!

  • 2 years later...

This saved me as well! Removed the errored plugins, rebooted, and it let me install Plex again! Thanks!!!

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