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    GPU support and Nvidia Grid vGPU

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    • tjkreidlT Offline
      tjkreidl Ambassador @msupport
      last edited by

      @msupport Many thanks for your write-up! Have you experienced any issues communicating with the NVIDIA license server?

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        fatek
        last edited by

        I also used instructions from @msupport

        https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/8987/vgpu-nvidia-tesla-p4-xcp-ng-8-3-beta-2?_=1721015408249

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        • msupportM Offline
          msupport @tjkreidl
          last edited by

          @tjkreidl
          Nvidia licence server works perfectly so far

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          • Tristis OrisT Online
            Tristis Oris Top contributor
            last edited by Tristis Oris

            i can't find where to get this new nvidia driver. Tesla V100.

            upd
            looks the only way is license portal https://nvid.nvidia.com/. sad.

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            • msupportM Offline
              msupport @Tristis Oris
              last edited by

              @Tristis-Oris
              The driver version 17.1 worked for me, 17.2 and 17.3 crashed the Windows drivers
              https://we.tl/t-VozEeV8TFB

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                Tristis Oris Top contributor @msupport
                last edited by

                @msupport thank you. Will try to play with it.

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                  msupport @Tristis Oris
                  last edited by

                  @Tristis-Oris
                  The download will be available for 3 days...

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                    mgformula1
                    last edited by olivierlambert

                    i have followed the documentation however for some reason the VMs wont power on with a vGPU profile attached. We are testing with NVidia M10 GPUs. I'm using xcp-ng 8.3 and NVidia host driver 17.1, also tried 17.2 and 17.3

                    This is the error

                    {
                      "id": "0m369opsm",
                      "properties": {
                        "method": "vm.start",
                        "params": {
                          "id": "b8c94655-5801-21ee-7eb0-788a58b57736",
                          "bypassMacAddressesCheck": false,
                          "force": false
                        },
                        "name": "API call: vm.start",
                        "userId": "2c8c735d-5369-4a91-8433-b9f94e6eb394",
                        "type": "api.call"
                      },
                      "start": 1730921023894,
                      "status": "failure",
                      "updatedAt": 1730921066138,
                      "end": 1730921066138,
                      "result": {
                        "code": "FAILED_TO_START_EMULATOR",
                        "params": [
                          "OpaqueRef:f3f7d9f6-9dc7-772e-ddfe-c1ed19f1aeff",
                          "vgpu",
                          "Device.Dm.start_vgpu: emulator failed to start for domain 1"
                        ],
                        "call": {
                          "method": "VM.start",
                          "params": [
                            "OpaqueRef:f3f7d9f6-9dc7-772e-ddfe-c1ed19f1aeff",
                            false,
                            false
                          ]
                        },
                        "message": "FAILED_TO_START_EMULATOR(OpaqueRef:f3f7d9f6-9dc7-772e-ddfe-c1ed19f1aeff, vgpu, Device.Dm.start_vgpu: emulator failed to start for domain 1)",
                        "name": "XapiError",
                        "stack": "XapiError: FAILED_TO_START_EMULATOR(OpaqueRef:f3f7d9f6-9dc7-772e-ddfe-c1ed19f1aeff, vgpu, Device.Dm.start_vgpu: emulator failed to start for domain 1)\n    at Function.wrap (file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/xen-api/_XapiError.mjs:16:12)\n    at file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/xen-api/transports/json-rpc.mjs:38:21\n    at runNextTicks (node:internal/process/task_queues:60:5)\n    at processImmediate (node:internal/timers:447:9)\n    at process.callbackTrampoline (node:internal/async_hooks:128:17)"
                    

                    host output

                    360af704-caaa-42d5-8e14-60e047d31103-image.png

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                      mgformula1 @mgformula1
                      last edited by

                      i also performed a clean install of 8.2, same power on issue when a vGPU profile is attached.

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                        timemaster5 @msupport
                        last edited by

                        @msupport said in GPU support and Nvidia Grid vGPU:

                        @Tristis-Oris
                        The driver version 17.1 worked for me, 17.2 and 17.3 crashed the Windows drivers
                        https://we.tl/t-VozEeV8TFB

                        May I ask for a re-up? For some reason, I don't see version 17 in my Nvidia Licensing Portal 😞 The latest is 16

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                        • Tristis OrisT Online
                          Tristis Oris Top contributor @timemaster5
                          last edited by

                          @timemaster5 https://file.io/8aVNWXPX4uAT

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                            timemaster5 @Tristis Oris
                            last edited by

                            @Tristis-Oris thanks a lot, but is says: The transfer you requested has been deleted. 😞 sorry for troubles

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                              Tristis Oris Top contributor @timemaster5
                              last edited by

                              @timemaster5 omg. i suppose it removed by legal reasons. i can upload somewhere else, but have no idea.

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                                timemaster5 @Tristis Oris
                                last edited by

                                @Tristis-Oris sharing my google drive link via chat... should be easy to upload it there

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                                  ATSandrearicci
                                  last edited by

                                  Let me update the procedure with my experience:

                                  1. install XCP-NG 8.3
                                  2. download XenServer Driver Nvidia 16.9 (latest supported by y M60)
                                  3. unzip driver and copy host driver (NVIDIA-vGPU-xenserver-8-535.230.02.x86_64.iso) I used winscp to copy the driver to the tmp directory.
                                  4. download XenServer iso file (https://www.xenserver.com/downloads | XenServer8_2024-12-09.iso)
                                  5. copy the file (vgpu-7.4.16-1.xs8.x86_64.rpm) in the packages directory
                                  6. yum localinstall vgpu-7.4.16-1.xs8.x86_64.rpm
                                  7. yum localinstall NVIDIA-vGPU-xenserver-8-535.230.02.x86_64.rpm
                                  8. reboot
                                  9. install guest driver on the VM client (539.19_grid_win10_win11_server2019_server2022_dch_64bit_international.exe)

                                  I preferred to use yum localinstall to be able to remove or update packages faster.

                                  I have a question regarding vGPU, why i have profiles where i can have up to 4 heads? I don't have any option to add more than one display and i don't even understand how can i use them.
                                  Thanks for the procedure, i'm a total newbie with vGPu.

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                                  • msupportM Offline
                                    msupport @ATSandrearicci
                                    last edited by msupport

                                    @ATSandrearicci
                                    Check the compatibility
                                    0877c1cb-2ac5-4afb-a993-a96fd66c7474-image.png
                                    You must configure the license for the client on the license server:
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                                    On the windows 11 client in the Nvidia control panel you have to specify the license server:
                                    8d883042-fc27-4678-8a05-e3c96b7a38a4-image.png
                                    Check the authorization on the file:
                                    796ee95b-956e-4e9e-b178-cf60e92a0c97-image.png

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