I'd like to pipe in and say that I could not get NVidia drivers working
with RHEL 6.x until I added rdblacklist=nouveau to my kernel args, too.
Prentice
On 07/16/2013 02:43 PM, Alex Chekholko wrote:
I see on our GPU compute nodes, configured by a colleague, we use this
kernel line during
On 07/17/2013 05:32 PM, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:
Adam DeConinck ajde...@ajdecon.org wrote :
I've seen similar messages on CentOS when the Nouveau drivers are
loaded and a Tesla K20 is installed. You should make sure that nouveau
is blacklisted so the kernel won't load it.
Note that it
Adam DeConinck ajde...@ajdecon.org wrote :
I've seen similar messages on CentOS when the Nouveau drivers are
loaded and a Tesla K20 is installed. You should make sure that nouveau
is blacklisted so the kernel won't load it.
Note that it hasn't always been enough for me to have nouveau
I want to test NVIDIA GPU (PNY Tesla K20c) w/our own application for future
using in our cluster. But I found problems w/NVIDIA driver (v.319.32)
installation (OpenSUSE 12.3, kernel 3.7.10-1.1).
1st of all, before start of driver installation I've strange for me messages
about BAR registers:
There wad something on the Opensuse mailing list last week about a problem
with the latest Nvidia drivers and the 12.3 kernel.
I think this was not the issue you are seeing.
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Hi Mikhail,
I've seen similar messages on CentOS when the Nouveau drivers are
loaded and a Tesla K20 is installed. You should make sure that nouveau
is blacklisted so the kernel won't load it.
Note that it hasn't always been enough for me to have nouveau listed
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist;
I see on our GPU compute nodes, configured by a colleague, we use this
kernel line during install:
# rocks list bootaction | grep gpu
gpuinstall: vmlinuz-6.0-x86_64initrd.img-6.0-x86_64 ks
ramdisk_size=15 lang= devfs=nomount pxe kssendmac selinux=0 noipv6
ksdevice=bootif