Nvidia Smi Example Command
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| Queried Metric | index | [1] |
| Queried Metric | name | [1] |
| Queried Metric | utilization.gpu | [1] |
| Queried Metric | memory.total | [1] |
| Queried Metric | memory.used | [1] |
| Queried Metric | memory.free | [1] |
| Parameter | --loop-ms=1000 | [1] |
| Parameter | --format=csv,noheader,nounits | [1] |
| Parameter | --query-gpu=index,name,utilization.gpu,memory.total,memory.used,memory.free | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Command | [1] |
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- Use `nvidia-smi` to monitor GPU usage and ensure that the GPU is being utilized effectively. - Example command: `nvidia-smi --loop-ms=1000 --format=csv,noheader,nounits --query-gpu=index,name,utilization.gpu,memory.total,memory.used,m…
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