Monitor Nvidia GPU
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User Story
As a prtg user I want to know the status of the gpu of my video analytics equipment.
Details of User Story
I currently have a farm of video analytics equipment with about 400 computers. These computers have two nvidia gpu, and I would like to have sensors to monitor gpu usage and temperatures.
Acceptance criteria
Monitor gpu usage and temperature.
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Hello David,
This sounds like this script already does monitor the GPUs: https://helpdesk.paessler.com/en/support/solutions/articles/88774-ssh-script-advanced-sensor-for-monitoring-nvidia-gpu
Does that work for you?
Kind regards,
Felix Saure, Tech Support Team
Mar, 2022 - Permalink