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    nVidia Tesla P4 for vgpu and Plex encoding

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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      Okay so the only binary you need to get from Citrix is vgpu, right?

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        austinw
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        Out of curiosity what are you using this for? what are these VM's doing?

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        • msupportM Offline
          msupport @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert
          yes, download and extract. Don't forget the permission.

          Download free CitrixHypervisor-8.2.0-install-cd.iso from Citrix site

          Open CitrixHypervisor-8.2.0-install-cd.iso with 7-zip, then unzip vgpu binary file from Packages->vgpu....rpm->vgpu....cpio->.->usr->lib64->xen->bin

          Upload vgpu to XCP-ng host to /usr/lib64/xen/bin and made it executable chmod +x /usr/lib64/xen/bin/vgpu

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          • msupportM Offline
            msupport @austinw
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            @austinw
            I use these Windows 10 clients with UDS Enterprise VDI System. From October 2025, it will be forbidden to run Office on the terminal server. That's why we switched to virtual desktops.

            https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/deployoffice/endofsupport/windows-server-support

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              austinw @splastunov
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              @splastunov Do the AMD GPU's not require a license?

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                mohammadm @austinw
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                @austinw said in nVidia Tesla P4 for vgpu and Plex encoding:

                @splastunov Do the AMD GPU's not require a license?

                Nope. These work easy out of the box. Installed the GPU on one of our servers yesterday.

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                • splastunovS Offline
                  splastunov @austinw
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                  @austinw no licenses, but a lot of troubles.....

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                    mohammadm @splastunov
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                    @splastunov said in nVidia Tesla P4 for vgpu and Plex encoding:

                    @austinw no licenses, but a lot of troubles.....

                    Curious, what troubles?

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                      splastunov @mohammadm
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                      @mohammadm
                      I'm talking now about vGPU not passthrough

                      1. old drivers
                      2. no way to monitor GPU load
                      3. Sometimes the GPU on Dom0 stops responding and the only thing that can be done to solve this problem is to reboot the entire server with all the virtual machines on it.
                        and etc.... do not remember all troubles I had with it
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                        mohammadm @splastunov
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                        @splastunov said in nVidia Tesla P4 for vgpu and Plex encoding:

                        @mohammadm
                        I'm talking now about vGPU not passthrough

                        1. old drivers
                        2. no way to monitor GPU load
                        3. Sometimes the GPU on Dom0 stops responding and the only thing that can be done to solve this problem is to reboot the entire server with all the virtual machines on it.
                          and etc.... do not remember all troubles I had with it

                        I installed the Firepro S7150x2 yesterday without any issues. It's been about 24 hours, so far no issues. I do agree I am missing the nvidia-smi command to get a better overview.

                        Why is the support regarding vGPU so bad and mostly outdated 😞

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                          I will have the opportunity to discuss more with AMD (on a regular basis, for some reasons), I'll try to see if I can connect to their GPU division πŸ™‚

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                            austinw @splastunov
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                            @splastunov Dom0 would need to have a vGPU in this scenario?

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                              JamesG @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert As mentioned in another thread...Intel Flex GPU's seem primed for this. nVidia is closed and license greedy. AMD seems a little lost and wandering. Intel has said, "No licensing...Just use it." but they require some development.

                              It should be relatively easy to incorporate the Intel Flex GPU's, but I'm not sure if the newer kernels are required. That might be where the wheels fall off for now.

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                                mohammadm @JamesG
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                                @JamesG This would indeed be awesome! I would prefer going the Intel route. Any contacts there @olivierlambert ?

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                                  JamesG @mohammadm
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                                  From my perspective, there's literally money on the ground for any virtualization platform to pick up VDI with Intel. The GPU's are affordable and performant for VDI work. They currently work with Openshift and Proxmox is at work on it.

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                                  • stormiS Offline
                                    stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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                                    @splastunov why do you extract the vgpu RPM rather than just installing the RPM directly?

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                                      high-voltages
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                                      I am currently trying to get a NVIDIA Telsa M10 working with the latest updated Xcp-ng 8.2.1 Build Date 2024-07-17.

                                      The Drivers "NVIDIA-vGPU-xenserver-8-550.54.10.x86_64.rpm" are installed and the system was rebooted. Now it is possible to select a vGPU via XOA for the VM.

                                      Further the extracted vgpu file from the CitrixHypervisor-8.2.0-install-cd.iso was copied to /usr/lib64/xen/bin/vgpu and is executable.

                                      The Start of the VM exited with:

                                      "FAILED_TO_START_EMULATOR(OpaqueRef:0cc388f0-b606-469d-b68c-b4713c7f4abb, vgpu, Daemon exited unexpectedly)
                                      "

                                      Is there someone who has solved this Problem?

                                      Platform:
                                      HPE DL380 Gen10

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                                        msupport @high-voltages
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                                        @high-voltages

                                        download XenServer iso file (https://www.xenserver.com/downloads | XenServer8_2024-06-03.iso)
                                        copy the file (vgpu-7.4.13-1.xs8.x86_64.rpm) in the packages directory ! Do not use CitrixHypervisor-8.2.0-install-cd file vgpu-7.4.8-1.x86_64
                                        unpack file vgpu-7.4.13-1.xs8.x86_64
                                        copy the file \usr\lib64\xen\bin\vgpu (size 129KB) to \usr\lib64\xen\bin\ on your XCP-NG host (chmod 755)

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                                        • stormiS Offline
                                          stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @msupport
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                                          Why unpacking and making manual changes to the filesystem instead of installing the RPM directly?

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                                            high-voltages @msupport
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                                            Thanks...

                                            I tried at first the driver from above:
                                            NVIDIA-GRID-CitrixHypervisor-8.2-550.54.10-550.54.14-551.61
                                            what doesn’t work.
                                            After this I have found the newer Version:
                                            NVIDIA-GRID-CitrixHypervisor-8.2-550.54.16-550.54.15-551.78
                                            Now the Error on VM startup does not came up and the driver installation in the VM works.

                                            The Driver packages what are specially for Xenserver8 are not installable on the Xcp-NG Version 8.2.1 because the different Base "https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/80461https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/80461"

                                            now I get one VM working with a vGPU but a second one does not detect the mapped vGPU and the windows driver cant be installed
                                            I am currently not sure why this happens, because a copy of the working one with another vGPU config will work.
                                            The Xentools and Windowsversions are the same and the template also

                                            the vGPU rpm is installable without any problems😊

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