Hi Michaelm On Monday 13 July 2009 20:14:25 Michael Di Domenico wrote: > Does anyone know off hand if there is a way to pull the exact card > information from an nvidia GPU inside a linux server from linux > itself? >
Have you tried installing the nvidia driver and the sdk? > I received an S1070, but linux seems to think it's a S870. The bezel > on the front says S1070, so short of opening the unit, I'm not sure > which to believe. gpu06:/usr/local/nvidia/sdk-2.1# bin/linux/release/deviceQuery There are 3 devices supporting CUDA Device 0: "Tesla C1060" Major revision number: 1 Minor revision number: 3 Total amount of global memory: 4294705152 bytes Number of multiprocessors: 30 Number of cores: 240 Total amount of constant memory: 65536 bytes Total amount of shared memory per block: 16384 bytes Total number of registers available per block: 16384 Warp size: 32 Maximum number of threads per block: 512 Maximum sizes of each dimension of a block: 512 x 512 x 64 Maximum sizes of each dimension of a grid: 65535 x 65535 x 1 Maximum memory pitch: 262144 bytes Texture alignment: 256 bytes Clock rate: 1.30 GHz Concurrent copy and execution: Yes [...] Does this help? Cheers Carsten _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf