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[SOLVED] SIngle GPU Docker Transcoding

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Ryzen 2700x rog strix B450f gaming

 

my goal is to have a single gpu system and the dockers to use it for hardware trans coding.

 

if i boot to command line unraid takes the gpu and the dockers are unable to use it for trans coding.

 

i have tried to put in the boot scrpit to ignore the gpu on boot to try to get past this but then you can only use it for a VM i suppose i could run another os in a VM to do the trans coding but seems like unnecessary overhead. 

 

So i am looking for a possible solution to use trans coding in dockers without having to use 2 GPU's

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There is no reason that the Docker containers should not be able to use the GPU for transcoding as well.    What GPU do you have?

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31 minutes ago, itimpi said:

There is no reason that the Docker containers should not be able to use the GPU for transcoding as well.    What GPU do you have?

1050ti 

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53 minutes ago, itimpi said:

There is no reason that the Docker containers should not be able to use the GPU for transcoding as well.    What GPU do you have?

never mind its working now after reboot not sure why maybe because i did not have the monitor on who knows. i can get back to shrinking my archive video. thanks for the reply.

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] SIngle GPU Docker Transcoding

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