The GPU-Util shows 0% unless you are currently running a GPU workload on the VM. If the driver is installed, you will see output similar to the following. Open a command prompt and change to the C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI directory. To query the GPU device state, run the nvidia-smi command-line utility installed with the driver. The following example shows successful configuration of the Tesla K80 card on an Azure NC VM. You can verify driver installation in Device Manager. If you have installed CUDA drivers then the Nvidia control panel will not be visible. Please note that the Nvidia Control panel is only accessible with the GRID driver installation. After CUDA driver installation, a restart is not required. Driver installationĬonnect by Remote Desktop to each N-series VM.ĭownload, extract, and install the supported driver for your Windows operating system.Īfter GRID driver installation on a VM, a restart is required. To enable the remote call again, change the setting to 1 or simply delete the regkey.įor links to all previous Nvidia GRID driver versions, visit GitHub. In the meantime, update the following regkey before installing vGPU 15.1/15.2 driver. This is an unexpected change in behavior and NVIDIA will disable this by default starting with vGPU 15.3. VGPU 15.1/15.2 installer process makes an additional remote call to. The newer 15.x and above do not support Windows Server 2016.
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