2024-06-23, 08:41 PM
Hi, I know this is not fully related to jellyfin but i don't know where else i'd ask so i'm asking my question here.
I have jellyfin running in a docker container using the official docker image, i am passing through my nvidia tesla gpu as described in the jellyfin documentation for gpu passthrough. I have the correct drivers and nvidia-container-toolkit installed on my host (debian bookworm).
This works fine most of the time, but sometimes, ffmpeg fails saying there is no cuda device available. I have attributed this to the drivers being updated on the host by unattended-upgrades, but whenever i get the ffmpeg error, i can't find any logs of any nvidia component being updated.
Am i missing something here?
I have jellyfin running in a docker container using the official docker image, i am passing through my nvidia tesla gpu as described in the jellyfin documentation for gpu passthrough. I have the correct drivers and nvidia-container-toolkit installed on my host (debian bookworm).
This works fine most of the time, but sometimes, ffmpeg fails saying there is no cuda device available. I have attributed this to the drivers being updated on the host by unattended-upgrades, but whenever i get the ffmpeg error, i can't find any logs of any nvidia component being updated.
Am i missing something here?