January 21Jan 21 My system has been running the Nvidia plugin for several years with no issues. Recently, last week, notification of a nvidia driver upgrade was implemented and issues pursued. It appears the new driver is not compatible with hardware. I have been working with https://forums.unraid.net/profile/72388-ich777/ hoping to resolve a problem with the Nvidia driver. I tried to remove the plugin and upon reboot it reappears. 1) with plugin (see screen shot below) one should be able to rollback by selecting previous version and clicking update (that does not work)2) uninstall and reinstall plugin to reinitialize. It uninstalls but upon reboot is reappears. Hware: Dell Poweredge serverGSU: Nvidia P2000.This should not be an issue, rollback to the previous working driver version and keep moving. Again,the plugin wont uninstall nor take change (rollback) to previous version.
January 21Jan 21 Community Expert Please use the existing plugin support thread, and don't forget to post the diagnostics. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/98978-plugin-nvidia-driver/
January 21Jan 21 Author I posted to the plugin section and was ultimately advised to post in the generation support area. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/98978-plugin-nvidia-driver/page/220/#findComment-1603022. Just looking for some help? mercury-diagnostics-20260119-1810.zip
January 21Jan 21 Author This issue is not isolated to the Nvidia plugin. I am unable to install or uninstall any plugin. Possibly a problem with the plugin installer.
January 22Jan 22 Community Expert Jan 19 16:20:01 Mercury kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): error, fat_get_cluster: invalid start cluster (i_pos 0, start 1bd2175f) Jan 19 16:20:01 Mercury kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): error, corrupted directory (invalid entries) Do you have a current backup of flash?Unrelated, looks like you also have a problem with cache (sdd)Jan 19 16:05:08 Mercury kernel: critical target error, dev sdd, sector 1562824320 op 0x3:(DISCARD) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2
January 22Jan 22 Author I am aware of the SSD read errors and do have a backup. It's part of a pool I just been procrastinating on the replacement. thanks
January 22Jan 22 Community Expert Solution 57 minutes ago, holtdw01 said:yes flash is backed upThose FAT-fs errors I posted from your logs means your flash drive is corrupt. Recreate from your backup.
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