flyize Posted January 25, 2022 Share Posted January 25, 2022 7 minutes ago, ich777 said: Please post your Diagnostics, what CPU are you using, without that nobody will be able to help. Don't know if the Integrated Memory Controller Bus Utilization is that important to you... You can also disable it if you want to. Apologies. I figured the answer would just be, yes. Attached truffle-diagnostics-20220125-1603.zip Quote Link to comment
NeoDude Posted February 2, 2022 Share Posted February 2, 2022 Not a biggy, but any ideas why Tdarr doesn't show under 'Active Apps' like Plex does with the little logo? Quote Link to comment
lanky8804 Posted February 5, 2022 Share Posted February 5, 2022 Have 2 GPU’s installed now. Is it possible to have both statistics displayed on the dash? Atm am having to change setting each time to view the other card. Quote Link to comment
J05u Posted February 6, 2022 Share Posted February 6, 2022 (edited) I am confused, seems like transcoding is working, but nothing is reported by plugin. Is it any chance to see what is going with plex transcoding ? Or how to see if intel GPU is in use... Showing no activity, but looks like it's my quadro working, Nvidia smi saying | No running processes found Edited February 6, 2022 by J05u Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 7, 2022 Author Share Posted February 7, 2022 (edited) On 2/2/2022 at 7:46 AM, NeoDude said: Not a biggy, but any ideas why Tdarr doesn't show under 'Active Apps' like Plex does with the little logo? App detection isn't that straight forward. Depending upon the container and/or the configuration you're running tdarr may be using ffmpeg or HandbrakeCLI in such a way that we can't determine tdarr is invoking it. Nvidia-smi usually only reports a single binary name (like "ffmpeg" or "HandbrakeCLI") as the process that's using the GPU. Some applications are much more specific. Plex, for example, doesn't just invoke ffmpeg, it invokes its own "Plex Transcoder" process that is easy to identify. Still, I do attempt to pull the full command of the process using the PID Nvidia reports, but if I don't find "tdarr" anywhere in the command I can't rightly match it. I'd investigate your own processes when Tdarr is running and see if there is any way to uniquely identify it and then let me know. Otherwise, can't fix it. Edited February 7, 2022 by b3rs3rk Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 7, 2022 Author Share Posted February 7, 2022 (edited) On 2/5/2022 at 2:34 AM, lanky8804 said: Have 2 GPU’s installed now. Is it possible to have both statistics displayed on the dash? Atm am having to change setting each time to view the other card. Answered ad infinitum in this thread. One day I hope to implement it, but I just don't have time right now. Edited February 7, 2022 by b3rs3rk Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 7, 2022 Author Share Posted February 7, 2022 On 2/6/2022 at 3:00 AM, J05u said: I am confused, seems like transcoding is working, but nothing is reported by plugin. Is it any chance to see what is going with plex transcoding ? Or how to see if intel GPU is in use... Showing no activity, but looks like it's my quadro working, Nvidia smi saying | No running processes found If Nvidia-smi says no processes are found you are not using it. Nothing else to say really. The plugin is not magic, it depends on nvidia-smi reporting to populate the widget. Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 7, 2022 Author Share Posted February 7, 2022 On 1/25/2022 at 4:04 PM, flyize said: Apologies. I figured the answer would just be, yes. Attached truffle-diagnostics-20220125-1603.zip 161.95 kB · 1 download IMC bandwidth is specific to Intel iGPUs and usually works fine but it really depends on the CPU/GPU package. I can't use those diagnostics to determine the issue, but the way the code is written, the IMC Bandwidth usage will return N/A if intel_gpu_top is not returning those indexes in the statistics pull. Try this from CLI: timeout -k .500 .400 intel_gpu_top -J -s 250 And post the result here. Quote Link to comment
flyize Posted February 7, 2022 Share Posted February 7, 2022 (edited) I'll post the results, just in case. But I don't think they will help. I had to move back to GPU transcoding due to Unraid instabilities with my Alder Lake CPU. I'll circle back whenever RC3 comes out. root@Truffle:~# timeout -k .500 .400 intel_gpu_top -J -s 250 { "period": { "duration": 0.004918, "unit": "ms" }, "frequency": { "requested": 0.000000, "actual": 0.000000, "unit": "MHz" }, "interrupts": { "count": 0.000000, "unit": "irq/s" }, "rc6": { "value": 100.000000, "unit": "%" }, "power": { "GPU": 0.000000, "Package": 0.000000, "unit": "W" }, "engines": { "Render/3D/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Blitter/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Video/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Video/1": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "VideoEnhance/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" } } }, { "period": { "duration": 250.182461, "unit": "ms" }, "frequency": { "requested": 0.000000, "actual": 0.000000, "unit": "MHz" }, "interrupts": { "count": 0.000000, "unit": "irq/s" }, "rc6": { "value": 100.000000, "unit": "%" }, "power": { "GPU": 0.000000, "Package": 27.051546, "unit": "W" }, "engines": { "Render/3D/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Blitter/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Video/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "Video/1": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" }, "VideoEnhance/0": { "busy": 0.000000, "sema": 0.000000, "wait": 0.000000, "unit": "%" } } } Edited February 7, 2022 by flyize Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted February 7, 2022 Share Posted February 7, 2022 13 minutes ago, flyize said: Alder Lake CPU The developers from intel_gpu_tools reached today out to me that an update is in the works, I think intel_gpu_top is not quiet ready for Alder Lake yet, like the i915 module for Linux... It takes a little bit until everything is working correctly on Linux with new hardware most of the times. 2 Quote Link to comment
flyize Posted February 7, 2022 Share Posted February 7, 2022 5 hours ago, ich777 said: The developers from intel_gpu_tools reached today out to me that an update is in the works, I think intel_gpu_top is not quiet ready for Alder Lake yet, like the i915 module for Linux... It takes a little bit until everything is working correctly on Linux with new hardware most of the times. Yeah. Coming from an old Xeon, I was hoping to future proof myself, but I somewhat regret the Alder Lake purchase. Quote Link to comment
ChillZwix Posted February 21, 2022 Share Posted February 21, 2022 I can't understand, I can't get my intel 9900K to show up. Only get to choose my P2000. I got the Intel-GPU-TOP installed. Anyone see why? Thank you! lucifer-diagnostics-20220222-0054.zip Quote Link to comment
NeoDude Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 On 2/7/2022 at 12:29 PM, b3rs3rk said: App detection isn't that straight forward. Depending upon the container and/or the configuration you're running tdarr may be using ffmpeg or HandbrakeCLI in such a way that we can't determine tdarr is invoking it. Nvidia-smi usually only reports a single binary name (like "ffmpeg" or "HandbrakeCLI") as the process that's using the GPU. Some applications are much more specific. Plex, for example, doesn't just invoke ffmpeg, it invokes its own "Plex Transcoder" process that is easy to identify. Still, I do attempt to pull the full command of the process using the PID Nvidia reports, but if I don't find "tdarr" anywhere in the command I can't rightly match it. I'd investigate your own processes when Tdarr is running and see if there is any way to uniquely identify it and then let me know. Otherwise, can't fix it. Thanks for the reply man. Seeing as how I only use my GPU for Plex and TDARR. Can I not just set it up so that whenever ffmpeg shows, the dash shows it as TDARR? Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 18 hours ago, ChillZwix said: I can't understand, I can't get my intel 9900K to show up. Only get to choose my P2000. Can you please be a bit more specific? Where can you choose only your P2000? The driver for your iGPU is already loaded from what I see from your Diagnostics, have you passed through the device "/dev/dri" to a container (not a path!). Or do you mean in the GPU Statistics plugin? Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 22, 2022 Author Share Posted February 22, 2022 9 minutes ago, NeoDude said: Thanks for the reply man. Seeing as how I only use my GPU for Plex and TDARR. Can I not just set it up so that whenever ffmpeg shows, the dash shows it as TDARR? I'd consider implementing something like that if it was a desired enough feature, but you're the only person that has requested that functionality before (I think). Have you tried filing an issue with the application or container image author to start using a more deterministic command to launch their ffmpeg processes? I looked at the Tdarr Dockerfile and they actually install jellyfin-ffmpeg via APT and create a symbolic link to /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg. If they just named it tdarr-ffmpeg we wouldn't be having this conversation. Quote Link to comment
NeoDude Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 25 minutes ago, b3rs3rk said: I'd consider implementing something like that if it was a desired enough feature, but you're the only person that has requested that functionality before (I think). Have you tried filing an issue with the application or container image author to start using a more deterministic command to launch their ffmpeg processes? I looked at the Tdarr Dockerfile and they actually install jellyfin-ffmpeg via APT and create a symbolic link to /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg. If they just named it tdarr-ffmpeg we wouldn't be having this conversation. I shall pass it on Quote Link to comment
ChillZwix Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 3 hours ago, ich777 said: Can you please be a bit more specific? Where can you choose only your P2000? The driver for your iGPU is already loaded from what I see from your Diagnostics, have you passed through the device "/dev/dri" to a container (not a path!). Or do you mean in the GPU Statistics plugin? In the GPU Stat Plugin I have set /dev/dri to Plex this weekend, but it did not even work before that. Not even when I remove it.. Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted February 23, 2022 Share Posted February 23, 2022 7 hours ago, ChillZwix said: In the GPU Stat Plugin What does the Vendor drop down display? Quote Link to comment
Sungray Posted February 23, 2022 Share Posted February 23, 2022 (edited) I don't get how to enable emby detection, can anyone enlighten me ? https://github.com/b3rs3rk/gpustat-unraid/issues/32 Edited February 23, 2022 by Sungray Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 23, 2022 Author Share Posted February 23, 2022 4 hours ago, Sungray said: I don't get how to enable emby detection, can anyone enlighten me ? https://github.com/b3rs3rk/gpustat-unraid/issues/32 Emby was originally included in the app detection when it released, but was disabled due to the large number of false positives where it was identified as running when people didn't even have an Emby container running. This is because it invokes 'ffmpeg' as the process with no other determining language in the command to accurately identify it as Emby. Because the issue creator (for issue #32 on my GH repo that you referenced) included a command/process name that included the string 'emby' I decided to re-activate it using that command syntax. If the container you're using doesn't use the same command, it won't work. You could try reaching out to that user and see which container they are running and follow suit. Or someone could request that the container authors they prefer use a predictable command for their transcoding processes. Quote Link to comment
ChillZwix Posted February 23, 2022 Share Posted February 23, 2022 16 hours ago, ich777 said: What does the Vendor drop down display? Even when I select Intel at Vendor, can still just see P2000 in the drop down. Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted February 24, 2022 Share Posted February 24, 2022 6 hours ago, ChillZwix said: Even when I select Intel at Vendor, can still just see P2000 in the drop down. @b3rs3rk can you help here? Something seems wrong... Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 24, 2022 Author Share Posted February 24, 2022 (edited) 15 hours ago, ChillZwix said: Even when I select Intel at Vendor, can still just see P2000 in the drop down. I guess it isn't detecting your iGPU when the settings page is running the inventory code. I looked at the lspci dump in the diagnostics and I pulled the line out that should be returned and tested it against the inventory regex for Intel and it matches with no issue. So I'm at a loss without more troubleshooting. Easiest way, would be to edit the /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat/gpustatus.php file to force a data dump for review. Run it line by line. cd /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat sed -i.bak '44 c\$gpustat_inventory = true;' gpustatus.php sed -i '52 c\var_dump($gpustat_data);' gpustatus.php php gpustatus.php <data that we need to see> ### Revert cp gpustatus.php.bak gpustatus.php rm gpustatus.php.bak Edited February 24, 2022 by b3rs3rk Wrong php file run Quote Link to comment
ChillZwix Posted February 24, 2022 Share Posted February 24, 2022 4 hours ago, b3rs3rk said: I guess it isn't detecting your iGPU when the settings page is running the inventory code. I looked at the lspci dump in the diagnostics and I pulled the line out that should be returned and tested it against the inventory regex for Intel and it matches with no issue. So I'm at a loss without more troubleshooting. Easiest way, would be to edit the /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat/gpustatus.php file to force a data dump for review. Run it line by line. cd /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat sed -i.bak '44 c\$gpustat_inventory = true;' gpustatus.php sed -i '52 c\var_dump($gpustat_data);' gpustatus.php php gpustatus.php <data that we need to see> ### Revert cp gpustatus.php.bak gpustatus.php rm gpustatus.php.bak Thank you for helping @b3rs3rk , here it the result: Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted February 25, 2022 Author Share Posted February 25, 2022 (edited) 22 hours ago, ChillZwix said: Thank you for helping @b3rs3rk , here it the result: Okay so your iGPU is not being inventoried at all. Can you do an: lspci | grep VGA and paste the result? I looked at the output in your diagnostics file but want to make sure. Beyond that we will have to do more debugging to discover the root cause. Edited February 25, 2022 by b3rs3rk Quote Link to comment
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