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Figure 38. ESX SSH Console Connection for Driver Verification
Note: See the VMware knowledge base article for information about removing any existing NVIDIA drivers
before installing new drivers for any vGPU or vDGA test:
before installing new drivers for any vGPU or vDGA test:
7.
Confirm the GRID GPU detection on the ESXi host. The status of the GPU card’s CPU, the card’s memory,
and disk space left on the card can be determined by entering the following command:
nvidia-smi
The command should return output similar to Figure 39 if you are using two GRID K2 cards.
Figure 39. ESX SSH Console Connection for GPU Card Detection
Note: The NVIDIA system management interface (SMI) also allows GPU monitoring using the following
command (this command adds a loop, automatically refreshing the display): nvidia-smi -l
command (this command adds a loop, automatically refreshing the display): nvidia-smi -l
Prepare a Virtual Machine for vGPU Configuration
Use the following procedure to create the virtual machine that will later be used as the VDI base image.