GitHub user meisenst-dnd edited a comment on the discussion: NVIDIA vGPU with A16
> @meisenst-dnd Although I haven't used this specific GPU card, I just want to > give you a heads-up that the supported GPUs you see in the compute offerings > work only with XenServer. I assume you are using XenServer. I do see 'NVIDIA > RTX A2' in the list of supported GPUs. Can the hypervisor report A16 as 2 x > A2 to CloudStack? Can you check the table below to see if the GPU is > discovered? They only work with XenServer? This isn't mentioned anywhere, and is going to impact what I'm trying to do in a huge way (we are running KVM). In fact, why is this option even showing up in a zone that is exclusively set up for KVM in the first place, if this is the case? Seems counterproductive, no? In any case -- if the OS is reporting A16 (which it is), CloudStack would have to inherently understand that this is, in fact, the same as an A2. From a driver perspective, a virtual interface of an A16 **is** the same thing as an A2. This is something that would have to be changed in code. If this is, indeed, a XenServer-only function, I will have to find another way to do vGPU, so this may all very well be a moot point. In any case, there is nothing in host_gpu_groups, which I would expect if this is a XenServer-only function, unless this is supposed to be queried throug libvirt? Is there something I missed, or should these be detected if they are available through vfio (assuming that we can detect anything that isn't specifically in the code, because A16 isn't mentioned at all as far as I know)? GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10076#discussioncomment-11532569 ---- This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: users-unsubscr...@cloudstack.apache.org