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[7.2.4]->[7.2.5 Upgrade] appears stuck on "Updating 3rd Party Drivers"

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Hi all,

This is on my secondary/test Unraid server that I try out updates on first. There's only one piece of "3rd Party" hardware/drivers that I know of in there, an nVidia 1070 card. Since those are no longer new supported drivers from nVidia for this card and the plugin sets the driver version at 580.159.03 fixed so that it's still supported, is it possibly stuck in an update loop where the post-update process tries to run the driver update to the newest driver, but the plugin won't let it set the newest version?

It's been over 30 minutes and usually even the nVidia driver completes downloading in about 5m; I have a 2.5gb internet connection.

I usually manually update my plugins and dockers before restarting, and did so this time. I also pulled a manual backup of my USB drive.

Edited by Alyred
Removed Diagnostics attachment.

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Reboot and try again.

  • Author

Thanks. Server did reboot and the array restarted successfully, on version 7.2.5. Everything seems operational. GTX 1070 recognized properly by the nVidia GPU driver plugin.

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