Hi team: Want to run 7.2 on an IBM 824L bare metal on OPAL firmware. Seems like this should be OK. Any gotchas? Also, will want to run Nvidia CUDA 8 for packages for RHEL. I have a vote that this should be OK. Any other gotchas?
Thanks for the sanity check.
Charlie Berry Systems Architect - POWER Systems Technical Sales IBM Systems Hardware, North America, Public Sector Los Angeles, CA US 310-686-8173 cell crberry@us.ibm.com
On 16/12/16 18:53, Charlie Berry wrote:
Hi team: Want to run 7.2 on an IBM 824L bare metal on OPAL firmware. Seems like this should be OK. Any gotchas?
I believe so, the 1611 content should land over the weekend as well. So if you can, might be worth holding off a few days.
Also, will want to run Nvidia CUDA 8 for packages for RHEL. I have a vote that this should be OK. Any other gotchas?
unsure how / where would you get the cuda stack from ?
Regards
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
On 16/12/16 18:53, Charlie Berry wrote:
Hi team: Want to run 7.2 on an IBM 824L bare metal on OPAL firmware. Seems like this should be OK. Any gotchas?
I believe so, the 1611 content should land over the weekend as well. So if you can, might be worth holding off a few days.
Also, will want to run Nvidia CUDA 8 for packages for RHEL. I have a vote that this should be OK. Any other gotchas?
unsure how / where would you get the cuda stack from ?
NVIDIA itself probably: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads#linux-power8
François
Regards
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Also, will want to run Nvidia CUDA 8 for packages for RHEL. I have a vote that this should be OK. Any other gotchas?
unsure how / where would you get the cuda stack from ?
Nvidia has links for the ppc64le RHEL7 RPM[1] and the installation instructions on their website[2].
Unfortunately the downloads page doesn't provide the ppc64le "rpm (network)" package (which contains the cuda yum repo config file), however the repo is still available[3].
-Jacob
[1] https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads [2] http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux [3] http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/rhel7/ppc64le/