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GPU Management and Monitoring
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The ``nvidia-smi`` command provided by NVIDIA can be used to manage and monitor GPUs enabled Compute Nodes. In conjunction with the xCAT``xdsh`` command, you can easily manage and monitor the entire set of GPU enabled Compute Nodes remotely from the Management Node.
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Example: ::
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# xdsh <noderange> "nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=name,serial,uuid --format=csv,noheader"
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node01: Tesla K80, 0322415075970, GPU-b4f79b83-c282-4409-a0e8-0da3e06a13c3
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**Note: The following commands are provided as convenience.** *Always consult the nvidia-smi manpage for the latest supported functions.*
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Management
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Some useful ``nvidia-smi`` example commands for management.
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* Set persistence mode, When persistence mode is enabled the NVIDIA driver remains loaded even when no active clients, DISABLED by default::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -pm 1
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* Disabled ECC support for GPU. Toggle ECC support, A flag that indicates whether ECC support is enabled, need to use --query-gpu=ecc.mode.pending to check [Reboot required]::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -e 0
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* Reset the ECC volatile/aggregate error counters for the target GPUs::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -p 0/1
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* Set MODE for compute applications, query with --query-gpu=compute_mode::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -c 0/1/2/3
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* Trigger reset of the GPU ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -r
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* Enable or disable Accounting Mode, statistics can be calculated for each compute process running on the GPU, query with -query-gpu=accounting.mode::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -am 0/1
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* Specifies maximum power management limit in watts, query with --query-gpu=power.limit ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 -pl 200
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Monitoring
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Some useful ``nvidia-smi`` example commands for monitoring.
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* The number of NVIDIA GPUs in the system ::
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nvidia-smi --query-gpu=count --format=csv,noheader
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* The version of the installed NVIDIA display driver ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=driver_version --format=csv,noheader
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* The BIOS of the GPU board ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=vbios_version --format=csv,noheader
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* Product name, serial number and UUID of the GPU::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=name,serial,uuid --format=csv,noheader
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* Fan speed::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=fan.speed --format=csv,noheader
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* The compute mode flag indicates whether individual or multiple compute applications may run on the GPU. (known as exclusivity modes) ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=compute_mode --format=csv,noheader
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* Percent of time over the past sample period during which one or more kernels was executing on the GPU::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=utilization.gpu --format=csv,noheader
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* Total errors detected across entire chip. Sum of device_memory, register_file, l1_cache, l2_cache and texture_memory ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=ecc.errors.corrected.aggregate.total --format=csv,noheader
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* Core GPU temperature, in degrees C::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=temperature.gpu --format=csv,noheader
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* The ECC mode that the GPU is currently operating under::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=ecc.mode.current --format=csv,noheader
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* The power management status::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=power.management --format=csv,noheader
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* The last measured power draw for the entire board, in watts::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=power.draw --format=csv,noheader
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* The minimum and maximum value in watts that power limit can be set to ::
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nvidia-smi -i 0 --query-gpu=power.min_limit,power.max_limit --format=csv
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