possible to add --nv option when running tensorflow GPU container directly? #687
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You'd want to add it to singularity options in the container.yaml you install from, if I remember correctly. |
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Here are differences with the First I also set differences as root: Differences as non root Could |
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So on RHEL 8 with Anaconda Python 3.11.8 and shpc 0.1.30, running: then the module file shows as just Running Line 97: |
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@muffato @vsoch any thoughts on the RHEL 8 issue I mentioned? |
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One of the cool things I see is that one can run commands from inside a container without having to run the
singularity(orapptainer) command. For Tensorflow with GPU support, to get to the GPUs I have to run the full cmd:Ideally, I'd like to run any of the tensorflow-* cmds directly:
However the GPU's are not seen by TF this way. Running
pythonthenresults in:
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