This program is very easy to use and it gives access to all the program features. Download the software from the given link. Now install the software and then “Finish”.
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Most users know how to check the status of their CPUs, see how much system memory is free, or find out how much disk space is free. In contrast, keeping tabs on the health and status of GPUs has historically been more difficult. If you don’t know where to look, it can even be difficult to determine the type and capabilities of the GPUs in a system. Thankfully, NVIDIA’s latest hardware and software tools have made good improvements in this respect.
The tool is NVIDIA’s System Management Interface ( nvidia-smi). Additionally, GPU configuration options (such as ECC memory capability) may be enabled and disabled.Īs an aside, if you find that you’re having trouble getting your NVIDIA GPUs to run GPGPU code, nvidia-smi can be handy.ĭepending on the generation of your card, various levels of information can be gathered. For example, on some systems the proper NVIDIA devices in /dev are not created at boot. Running a simple nvidia-smi query as root will initialize all the cards and create the proper devices in /dev. Other times, it’s just useful to make sure all the GPU cards are visible and communicating properly. Here’s the default output from a recent version with four Tesla V100 GPU cards: nvidia-smi | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. On Linux, you can set GPUs to persistence mode to keep the NVIDIA driver loaded even when no applications are accessing the cards.
You will see typical Linux output on the screen, periods where there’s just a flashing cursor, and messages like Installing the system, please wait for a reboot. When this process has finished, you will see instructions on your screen. Press OK to configure the network and setup an admin account on this all-snap Ubuntu Core system.
If you are using ethernet you simply need to connect your ethernet cable and select done. If you are wanting to use a local wifi network, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate to wlan0 and hit enter. Here you will be able to configure your wifi settings. Select “Done” and the network config will progress. Note: For this simple tutorial you will only need to input your network SSID and password. Once you have done that you won’t need to do any other network configuration. Next, you will need to enter the email address that is connected to your SSO account. Note: Don’t dawdle, for security reasons if you’re inactive for more than a minute the Pi will ask you to start over. Once the setup is complete, the device will automatically update and if necessary restart. This could take another 10 minutes to complete. Now, if you made an SSO account for the first time during this tutorial, you will not have any SSH keys. If you don’t have any SSH keys follow this next step. Generating an SSH key pairįor this, you need to open a terminal on your computer and run the following commands: mkdir ~/.ssh If you do, feel free to jump to the next section.