check_workload_cpu_gpu
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=== Check GPUs workload: === | === Check GPUs workload: === | ||
- | - We have a simple script for you to check the workload of all machines, you may run: **/ | + | |
- | - To check one server equipped with GPU, the GPU summary can be retried by “**nvidia-smi**”. As long as the remaining memory meets your memory need, it’s runnable. However, it may not progress since the GPU utilization is high. If there are 2 programs executing on the same GPU and one of them allocates too much memory, BOTH programs crash. “nvidia-smi” is not available on OSX. | + | - To check one server equipped with GPU, the GPU summary can be retried by “**nvidia-smi**”. As long as the remaining memory meets your memory need, it’s runnable. However, it may not progress since the GPU utilization is high. If there are 2 programs executing on the same GPU and one of them allocates too much memory, BOTH programs crash. “nvidia-smi” is not available on OSX. |
check_workload_cpu_gpu.txt · Last modified: 2017/07/10 20:06 by hj