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<p>Take a look at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/SchedMD/slurm/search?q=dri%2F">https://github.com/SchedMD/slurm/search?q=dri%2F</a></p>
<p>If the ROCM-SMI API is present, using AutoDetect=rsmi in
gres.conf might be enough, if I'm reading this right.</p>
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<p>Of course, this assumes the cards in question are AMD and not
NVIDIA.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/2020 23:58, Mgr. Martin Pecka
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cite="mid:039ab76d-b5e8-972e-b5bd-5b42bfe71cf3@fel.cvut.cz">Pinging
this topic again. Nobody has an idea how to define multiple files
to be treated as a single gres?
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Thank you for help,
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Martin Pecka
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Dne 4.9.2020 v 21:29 Martin Pecka napsal(a):
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<blockquote type="cite">Hello, we want to use EGL backend for
accessing OpenGL without the need for Xorg. This approach
requires access to devices /dev/dri/card* and /dev/dri/renderD*
. Is there a way to give access to these devices along with
/dev/nvidia* which we use for CUDA? Ideally as a single generic
resource that would give permissions to all three files at once.
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Thank you for any tips.
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