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[Plugin] Nvidia-Driver

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I'm currently on it, everything was working fine on the pre release from the stable which used the same Kernel version:

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I will keep you updated, give me half an hour or so...

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  • I'm currently spinning up my build VM and compiling the drivers again, currently drivers for 6.11.0 stable are not available...

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I'm not sure my diagnostics will help as I've restored back to 6.10.3. 

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I'm currently spinning up my build VM and compiling the drivers again, currently drivers for 6.11.0 stable are not available...

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Recompiled the drivers and they are now just working fine (to get it working scroll down):

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Please do the following (this is only necessary if you upgraded before I recompiled the driver):

  1. Open up a Unraid terminal and execute:
    rm -f /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/packages/5.19.9/*
  2. Close the terminal
  3. Go to the Nvidia-Driver Plugin page
  4. Click on the button "Update & Download" (please wait until the download finished and the Done button is displayed)
  5. Reboot

 

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

6 minutes ago, ich777 said:

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

Nothing to be sorry for, you're a rockstar for responding so fast.

10 minutes ago, ich777 said:

Recompiled the drivers and they are now just working fine:

grafik.png.1ce78b7d42543c9aebb191ef020d85b9.png

 

Please do the following:

  1. Open up a Unraid terminal and execute:
    rm -f /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/packages/5.19.9/*
  2. Close the terminal
  3. Go to the Nvidia-Driver Plugin page
  4. Click on the button "Update & Download" (please wait until the download finished and the Done button is displayed)
  5. Reboot

 

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

Works great. Thank you!

That worked!!! Thank you so much!!!!

20 minutes ago, ich777 said:

Recompiled the drivers and they are now just working fine (to get it working scroll down):

grafik.png.1ce78b7d42543c9aebb191ef020d85b9.png

 

Please do the following:

  1. Open up a Unraid terminal and execute:
    rm -f /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/packages/5.19.9/*
  2. Close the terminal
  3. Go to the Nvidia-Driver Plugin page
  4. Click on the button "Update & Download" (please wait until the download finished and the Done button is displayed)
  5. Reboot

 

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

This worked perfectly for me.  Thanks for the amazingly quick fix!

Confirm fixed here too. Thank you!

31 minutes ago, ich777 said:

Recompiled the drivers and they are now just working fine (to get it working scroll down):

grafik.png.1ce78b7d42543c9aebb191ef020d85b9.png

 

Please do the following:

  1. Open up a Unraid terminal and execute:
    rm -f /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/packages/5.19.9/*
  2. Close the terminal
  3. Go to the Nvidia-Driver Plugin page
  4. Click on the button "Update & Download" (please wait until the download finished and the Done button is displayed)
  5. Reboot

 

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

It worked for me, thank you very much !!

30 minutes ago, ich777 said:

Please do the following:

  1. Open up a Unraid terminal and execute:
    rm -f /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/packages/5.19.9/*
  2. Close the terminal
  3. Go to the Nvidia-Driver Plugin page
  4. Click on the button "Update & Download" (please wait until the download finished and the Done button is displayed)
  5. Reboot

I suppose that this is only necessary for people that updated to 6.11 prior to your your fix and had the issue ?

 

Do Users that update now will have to do that ?

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1 minute ago, ChatNoir said:

I suppose that this is only necessary for people that updated to 6.11 prior to your your fix and had the issue ?

Exactly.

 

1 minute ago, ChatNoir said:

Do Users that update now will have to do that ?

No.

3 hours ago, ich777 said:

@DavidNguyen everything seems fine, please try to upgrade to Unraid 6.11.0 that was released just now and if it doesn't work please send over new Diagnostics.

Still not running after the update. Redownloaded the NVIDIA driver, same problem as before.

I think either the card is faulty or there is a hardware incompatibility at this point unless there's anything else I can try.

tower-diagnostics-20220924-0800.zip

My driver installed again no problems after I uninstalled/reinstalled the plugin, thanks for the fix! I don't see the video card section under the unraid dashboard anymore however, is this by design? Thanks.

2 hours ago, ich777 said:

Again, sorry for the inconvenience...

 

With a turnaround time like that, don't apologize! We just greatly appreciate the work you do!

Thanks for the speedy fix

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4 hours ago, Verme said:

I don't see the video card section under the unraid dashboard anymore however

Please reinstall the GPU Statistics plugin and configure it again.

I've bound my GPU to vfio on boot. Is getting the error "NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running." normal?

2 hours ago, christenlanger said:

I've bound my GPU to vfio on boot.

then you dont need this plugin like described on page 1 ... and yes, its normal then as its "invisible" to the host

FYSA - Updated -> nvidia broke -> uninstall -> install -> docker off -> docker on -> works again.

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48 minutes ago, ubermetroid said:

FYSA - Updated -> nvidia broke -> uninstall -> install -> docker off -> docker on -> works again.

No need to do that:

 

This applies only if you have update Unraid before I've recompiled the driver packages for 6.11.0 stable.

That solved it for me, THANK YOU!!!

Anyone getting this in the logs? 

 

Sep 24 14:14:59 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: WARNING: GPU:0: Unable to read EDID for display device DP-0
Sep 24 14:14:59 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: WARNING: GPU:0: Unable to read EDID for display device DP-0
Sep 24 14:15:02 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: WARNING: GPU:0: Lost display notification (0:0x00000000); continuing.
Sep 24 14:15:13 Moulin-Rouge  emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde
Sep 24 14:15:13 Moulin-Rouge  emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdb
Sep 24 14:16:00 Moulin-Rouge kernel: NVRM: GPU at PCI:0000:02:00: GPU-cebda6e6-708f-e91a-2d79-10b788f6cad1
Sep 24 14:16:00 Moulin-Rouge kernel: NVRM: GPU Board Serial Number: 1324421051329
Sep 24 14:16:00 Moulin-Rouge kernel: NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:02:00): 16, pid='<unknown>', name=<unknown>, Head 00000000 Count 00000006
Sep 24 14:16:07 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: WARNING: GPU:0: Unable to read EDID for display device DP-0
Sep 24 14:17:23 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: WARNING: GPU:0: Unable to read EDID for display device DP-0
Sep 24 14:17:33 Moulin-Rouge kernel: NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:02:00): 16, pid='<unknown>', name=<unknown>, Head 00000000 Count 00000007
Sep 24 14:23:45 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67d:0:0:1119
Sep 24 14:23:53 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:0:0:1128
Sep 24 14:24:01 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:1:0:1128
Sep 24 14:24:33 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67d:0:0:1119
Sep 24 14:24:41 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:0:0:1128
Sep 24 14:24:49 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:1:0:1128
Sep 24 14:25:21 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67d:0:0:1119
Sep 24 14:25:29 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:0:0:1128
Sep 24 14:25:37 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:1:0:1128
Sep 24 14:26:09 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67d:0:0:1119
Sep 24 14:26:17 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:0:0:1128
Sep 24 14:26:25 Moulin-Rouge kernel: nvidia-modeset: ERROR: GPU:0: Idling display engine timed out: 0x0000c67e:1:0:1128

 

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