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GPU Goes to 100% - Reposted in Application Support - Docker Containers - Frigate

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Not sure where to start with this as the system runs 'normally' for several days or weeks then the GPU goes to 100% load...

 

Using the GPU Statistics plugin, the GPU is shown as Vendor: GPU,  Driver: AMDGPU, Device: Radeon Vega Series...

 

Once the GPU goes to 100%, I stop all docker and VM instances but that does not help.

 

The only thing I have configured to use the GPU is Frigate (a Docker application).

 

Rebooting Unraid brings the GPU usage back to the usual 3-5%

 

Has anyone seen this behaviour and/or know of any utility to help identify the process consuming the GPU?

Thanks...

Edited by SG2Unrai48

  • SG2Unrai48 changed the title to GPU Goes to 100% - Reposted in Application Support - Docker Containers - Frigate

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