Hi there! I have an old pc that I use as a server (I use Ubuntu Server) and I would like to add a NVIDIA 1050 to it (for jellyfin and guacamole).
In the past I tried to do it and somehow I corrupted the system when installing the video drivers, I have always had complications when installing NVIDIA drivers on Linux.
Could any of you help me know what is the right way to install the video drivers on a headless system and use it correctly with docker compose?
Thanks in advance 😄
Once you do get the drivers installed properly as per your OS (speaking of, which distro are you using? Edit: nvm I see you are on Ubuntu), here are the steps to give docker access to it: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html
Thank you! Last time I used the official desktop drivers because most guides recommended them. When I install the NVIDIA Container Toolkit, I can include the GPU in the runtime of the container and it should work, right?
I used the desktop drivers as well (on arch from the extra repo) for my headless arch server.
Regarding nvidia container toolkit once it was installed I added this to my Jellyfin docker compose:
deploy: resources: reservations: devices: - driver: nvidia capabilities: [gpu]
Then to confirm, I did
docker exec -it jellyfin nvidia-smi
Which responded with my GPU. Note that (for me) the “processes” part of nvidia-smi comes up blank, even when Jellyfin is using it. I can tell it is working though from jellyfin logs and when it is not using it, instead of being blank it says “no processes”Edit for formatting and to add that I believe I also had to add an environment variable to jellyfin (I am using lsio’s version)
- NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=all - NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all