sensors2mqtt
gpustat
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sensors2mqtt
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Nvtop: Linux Task Monitor for Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs
Now that I use Home Assistant, I want all my data sources to plug into there. It can handle the rendering for me as I see fit, and it's where data comes to integrate.
It's one of those things which I wish existed, but I can't imagine anyone would have written. Until I do a web search.
https://github.com/koriwi/sensors2mqtt/tree/main
I have not used it yet, but that seems like how I'd want to do it.
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?
nvtop - GPU & Accelerator process monitoring for AMD, Apple, Huawei, Intel, NVIDIA and Qualcomm
gpustat-web - 👓 A web interface of gpustat: monitor GPU clusters at a look
LACT - Linux AMDGPU Controller
tf-quant-finance - High-performance TensorFlow library for quantitative finance.
nvidia-vaapi-driver - A VA-API implemention using NVIDIA's NVDEC
nvhtop - A tool for enriching the output of nvidia-smi forked from peci1/nvidia-htop.
pyshader - Write modern GPU shaders in Python!
server-dashboard - A webapp for monitoring GPU machines, written in Vue.js and Flask.
nvitop - An interactive NVIDIA-GPU process viewer and beyond, the one-stop solution for GPU process management.
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stats - macOS system monitor in your menu bar