condor_gpu_discovery Output - GPU-related ClassAd attributes
condor_gpu_discovery -help
condor_gpu_discovery[<options>]
condor_gpu_discoveryruns discovery software to determine the
host's GPU capabilities, which are output as ClassAd attributes.
This tool is not available for MAC OS platforms.
With no command line options, the single ClassAd attribute
DetectedGPUsis printed. If the value is 0, no GPUs were detected. If one or
more GPUS were detected, the value is a string, presented as a comma and
space separated list of the GPUs discovered, where each is given a name
further used as the prefix stringin other attribute names. Where there is
more than one GPU of a particular type, the prefix stringincludes an integer
value numbering the device; these integer values monotonically increase from
0. For example, a discovery of two GPUs may output
DetectedGPUs="CUDA0, CUDA1"
Further command line options use "CUDA"either with or
without one of the integer values 0 or 1 as the prefix stringin attribute
names.
-help
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- Print usage information and exit.
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-properties
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- In addition to the DetectedGPUsattribute, display standard CUDA
attributes. Each of these attribute names will have a prefix stringat the
beginning of its name. For a host with more than one of the same GPU type,
those attribute values that are the same across all of the GPUs will not
have an integer value in the prefix string. The attributes are Capability,
DeviceName, DriverVersion, ECCEnabled, GlobalMemoryMb, and RuntimeVersion.
The displayed standard Open CL attributes are DeviceName, ECCEnabled,
OpenCLVersion, and GlobalMemoryMb.
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-extra
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- Display the additional attributes of Each of these attribute names will
have a prefix stringat the beginning of its name. ClockMhz, ComputeUnits,
and CoresPerCUfor a CUDA device, and ClockMhzand ComputeUnitsfor an OCL
device.
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-dynamic
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- Display attributes of NVIDIA devices that change values as the GPU is
working. Each of these attribute names will have a prefix stringat the
beginning of its name. These are FanSpeedPct, BoardTempC, DieTempC,
EccErrorsSingleBit, and EccErrorsDoubleBit.
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-mixed
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- When displaying attribute values, assume that the machine has a
heterogeneous set of GPUs, so always include the integer value in the
prefix string.
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-device <N>
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- Display properties only for GPU device <N>, where <N>is the
integer value defined for the prefix string. Note that the attribute names
in this output will notcontain the value for <N>.
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-tag string
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- Set the resource tag portion of the intended machine ClassAd attribute
Detected<ResourceTag>to be string. If this option is not specified,
the resource tag is "GPUs", resulting in attribute name
DetectedGPUs.
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-prefix str
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- When naming attributes, use stras the prefix string. When this option is
not specified, the prefix stringis either CUDAor OCL.
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-simulate:D,N
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- For testing purposes, assume that N devices of type D were detected. No
discovery software is invoked. If D is 0, it refers to GeForce GT 330, and
a default value for N is 1. If D is 1, it refers to GeForce GTX 480, and a
default value for N is 2.
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-opencl
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- Prefer detection via OpenCL rather than CUDA. Without this option, CUDA
detection software is invoked first, and no further Open CL software is
invoked if CUDA devices are detected.
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-cuda
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- Do only CUDA detection.
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-nvcuda
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- For Windows platforms only, use a CUDA driver rather than the CUDA run
time.
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-config
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- Output in the syntax of HTCondor configuration, instead of ClassAd
language. An additional attribute is produced NUM_DETECTED_GPUswhich is
set to the number of GPUs detected.
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-verbose
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- For interactive use of the tool, output extra information to show
detection while in progress.
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-diagnostic
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- Show diagnostic information, to aid in tool development.
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condor_gpu_discoverywill exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon
success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
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