gpu-beta

Introduction

gpu-beta is a device management add-on that supports GPUs in containers. If GPU nodes are used in the cluster, this add-on must be installed.

Constraints

  • The driver to be downloaded must be a .run file.

  • Only NVIDIA Tesla drivers are supported, not GRID drivers.

  • When installing or reinstalling the add-on, ensure that the driver download address is correct and accessible. CCE does not verify the address validity.

  • The gpu-beta add-on only enables you to download the driver and execute the installation script. The add-on status only indicates that how the add-on is running, not whether the driver is successfully installed.

  • CCE does not guarantee the compatibility between the GPU driver version and the CDUA library version of your application. You need to check the compatibility by yourself.

  • If a GPU driver has been added to a custom OS image, CCE cannot ensure that the GPU driver is compatible with other GPU components such as the monitoring components used in CCE.

Installing the Add-on

  1. Log in to the CCE console and click the cluster name to access the cluster console. Choose Add-ons in the navigation pane, locate gpu-beta on the right, and click Install.

  2. On the Install Add-on page, configure the specifications.

    Table 1 Add-on configuration

    Parameter

    Description

    Add-on Specifications

    Select Default or Custom.

    Containers

    CPU and memory quotas of the container allowed for the selected add-on specifications.

    If you select Custom, you can adjust the container specifications as required.

  3. Configure the add-on parameters.

    • NVIDIA Driver: Enter the link for downloading the NVIDIA driver. All GPU nodes in the cluster will use this driver.

      Important

      • If the download link is a public network address, for example, https://us.download.nvidia.com/tesla/470.103.01/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-470.103.01.run, bind an EIP to each GPU node. For details about how to obtain the driver link, see Obtaining the Driver Link from Public Network.

      • If the download link is an OBS URL, you do not need to bind an EIP to GPU nodes. For details about how to obtain the driver link, see Obtaining the Driver Link from OBS.

      • Ensure that the NVIDIA driver version matches the GPU node.

      • After the driver version is changed, restart the node for the change to take effect.

  4. Click Install.

    Note

    Uninstalling the add-on will clear the GPU driver on the nodes. As a result, GPU pods newly scheduled to the nodes cannot run properly, but running GPU pods are not affected.

Verifying the Add-on

After the add-on is installed, run the nvidia-smi command on the GPU node and the container that schedules GPU resources to verify the availability of the GPU device and driver.

  • GPU node:

    # If the add-on version is earlier than 2.0.0, run the following command:
    cd /opt/cloud/cce/nvidia/bin && ./nvidia-smi
    
    # If the add-on version is 2.0.0 or later and the driver installation path is changed, run the following command:
    cd /usr/local/nvidia/bin && ./nvidia-smi
    
  • Container:

    cd /usr/local/nvidia/bin && ./nvidia-smi
    

If GPU information is returned, the device is available and the add-on has been installed.

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Components

Table 2 GPU component

Container Component

Description

Resource Type

nvidia-driver-installer

Used for installing an NVIDIA driver on GPU nodes.

DaemonSet