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nvtop
- Nvtop: Linux Task Monitor for Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs
- NVTOP Release 3.0.2 is Out
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Power State management best practices?
If you're certain your GPU has deeper power saving states than P8, I would start by checking why it's not using them. Maybe tlp, powertop or nvtop (or their documentation) can help.
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MAXn power mode in production?
Did you run any of the "dashboards" while executing the test? Like [NvTop](https://github.com/Syllo/nvtop)
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Will Pop!_OS Cosmic have well integrated app suite like Elementary OS
If you plan on making a system monitor/task manager, could you please make it display actual useful information and not just extremely basic stats like most do now. GNOME and KDE both have overly simple applications for this, that just show the CPU and memory utilisation, and it makes finding information like the processor frequency and temperature so much more difficult. On Windows, for example, the task manager performance tab shows a much greater amount of information for each system component, not just total utilisation. GPU usage is also never shown in any of the popular system monitors, something that's probably important for a lot of users. It's not even necessarily impossible since projects such as nvtop are able to. I do hope we'll eventually get a much better GUI program for monitoring our system in Linux.
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If you dont complain you get nothing! What features/bug fixes you want to see in future Linux
Can't nvtop do that?
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Looking for a GPU monitoring tool on windows like nvtop to purge VRAM
I'm looking for an alternative to nvtop. It's a Ncidia monitoring tool for Linux. You can easily monitor or kill processes via terminal. I used the nvidia-smi command on windows commanline, but it gives very little information.
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[question]Training and embedding problem
Try monitoring your VRAM using nvtop (or something), then run training, if the VRAM maxed, training stopped, then VRAM dropped, then it's 100% not enough VRAM.
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Linux is not as smooth as windows
The "nv" in "nvtop" originally stood for NVidia, and was only changed to Neat Videocard last year when it added support for AMD cards (after having been "NVidia TOP" for 5 years!) https://github.com/Syllo/nvtop/commit/fe28a13c78ddb395245f86bc0a33e6a5978f594a
gpustat
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Nvtop: Linux Task Monitor for Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs
My favorite would be gpustat [1]. This shows the bare minimum amount of information to let's me know that the training has problems/running well
[1] https://github.com/wookayin/gpustat
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Unable to see processes running on gpu using nvidia-smi command
I have also tried gpustat(https://github.com/wookayin/gpustat) it still does not give me the process ids running.I get the following error
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CUDA out of memory Error
Do you have steam or other gaming platforms installed? There may be another service using ram. You could also check the ram with a cli tool https://github.com/wookayin/gpustat
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Firefox supports AV1 hardware acceleration on Linux
You can compare your CPU and GPU loads. For nvidia you can use gpustat or nvidia-smi I guess. For intel there is intel_gpu_top.
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[P] A webapp for monitoring GPU machines
I created a webapp for monitoring the GPU machines I am working with. Maybe it will be useful to someone else here. The app aggregates the output from gpustat across all machines and displays them on a single page.
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Gentle introduction to GPUs inner workings
I personally like gpustat -- it's a nvidia-smi wrapper but it has colors...
They also i guess now have a web sever plugged into it which seems pretty cool
https://github.com/wookayin/gpustat
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any monitoring tools for nouveau
Did you try gpustat?
What are some alternatives?
btop - A monitor of resources
gpustat-web - 👓 A web interface of gpustat: monitor GPU clusters at a look
gpu_monitor - Monitor your GPUs whether they are on a single computer or in a cluster
LACT - Linux AMDGPU Controller
radeontop
tf-quant-finance - High-performance TensorFlow library for quantitative finance.
permon - A tool to monitor everything you want. Clean, simple, extensible and in one place.
nvidia-vaapi-driver - A VA-API implemention using NVIDIA's NVDEC
ksysguard-gpu - add gpu visualization for ksysguard
nvhtop - A tool for enriching the output of nvidia-smi forked from peci1/nvidia-htop.
pyshader - Write modern GPU shaders in Python!