Issue installing NVIDIA Driver Plugin (error indicates possibly out of free disk space?)


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Hi there,

 

I just put a Quadro P620 in my server. 

 

I'm trying to install the Nvidia Driver plugin, and it is failing to install.

 

plugin: installing: nvidia-driver.plg
Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks
plugin: downloading: nvidia-driver.plg ... done

plugin: downloading: nvidia-driver-2023.03.02.txz ... done


+==============================================================================
| Installing new package /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/nvidia-driver-2023.03.02.txz
+==============================================================================

Verifying package nvidia-driver-2023.03.02.txz.
Installing package nvidia-driver-2023.03.02.txz:
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
Package nvidia-driver-2023.03.02.txz installed.

+==============================================================================
| WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING
|
| Don't close this window with the red 'X' in the top right corner until the 'DONE' button is displayed!
|
| WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING
+==============================================================================

-----------------Downloading Nvidia Driver Package v530.41.03------------------
----------This could take some time, please don't close this window!------------

----Successfully downloaded Nvidia Driver Package v530.41.03, please wait!----

-----------------Installing Nvidia Driver Package v530.41.03-------------------

Warning: file_put_contents(): Only -1 of 274 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/notify on line 218

Warning: file_put_contents(): Only -1 of 304 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/notify on line 219

------------Installation of Nvidia driver v530.41.03 successful----------------

Please make sure to disable and enable Docker if you installed the Nvidia driver for the first time! Settings -> Docker -> Enable Docker 'No' -> Apply -> Enable Docker 'Yes' -> Apply
plugin: run failed: /bin/bash
Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks


Once this occurs, the boot device and cache device are no longer found when I view the "Main" tab. The system runs fine until I try to install the plugin. If I reboot the system, everything is back to working normal.

 

root@Dragoon:~# df -xh
Filesystem      1K-blocks      Used  Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs            1899104   1899100          4 100% /
tmpfs               32768       360      32408   2% /run
/dev/sda1        15352144    681920   14670224   5% /boot
overlay           1899104   1899100          4 100% /lib/firmware
overlay           1899104   1899100          4 100% /lib/modules
devtmpfs             8192         0       8192   0% /dev
tmpfs             2015060         0    2015060   0% /dev/shm
cgroup_root          8192         0       8192   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs              131072       184     130888   1% /var/log
/dev/md1       2928835740 939821676 1989014064  33% /mnt/disk1
/dev/md2       1952560688  13646524 1938914164   1% /mnt/disk2
/dev/md3       1952560688  13646524 1938914164   1% /mnt/disk3
/dev/sdc1       244197560  30367720  211774408  13% /mnt/cache
shfs           6833957116 967114724 5866842392  15% /mnt/user0
shfs           6833957116 967114724 5866842392  15% /mnt/user
/dev/loop2        1048576      4528     925776   1% /etc/libvirt

 

I'm struggling to figure out what is going on.

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