guy2545 Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 13 hours ago, b3rs3rk said: I'm guessing when you update the plugin it doesn't push down the new settings in the plg file. You can do one of the following: Go to the Settings page. Change the temperature setting and then change it back and Select your GPU. You should be able to Apply after this. Click Apply. Check that file again to see if it has TEMPFORMAT and GPUID set. If it is set, check to make sure you have data. The problem is the settings page expects all of those settings to be default so it doesn't let the user Apply. OR Simply remove the plugin and re-install. This should re-write your cfg file with the defaults. In my next update, my defaults will be merged with runtime settings each run so this shouldn't happen. @isvein@SuberSeb @sittingmongoose @rjlan @JaseNZ Changing the temp setting (apply) then changing it back worked great for me. Thanks for the great plug-in! 1 Quote Link to comment
JaseNZ Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 Yup same, change temp to F then back to C and apply and bingo 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment
paschtin Posted March 17, 2020 Share Posted March 17, 2020 Great Plugin, working fine! Since multi-GPU users can select a specific GPU to show up in the dashboard, is there a way to show multiple/all GPUs in the dashboard at once? 1 Quote Link to comment
madiusmax Posted March 18, 2020 Share Posted March 18, 2020 Followed the instructions, tried manual and CA install, and getting the following when attempting to open in Settings: "Error 300: Vendor utility not found." Has anyone experienced this? Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted March 18, 2020 Author Share Posted March 18, 2020 17 hours ago, madiusmax said: Followed the instructions, tried manual and CA install, and getting the following when attempting to open in Settings: "Error 300: Vendor utility not found." Has anyone experienced this? Did you install the Unraid-Nvidia plugin, install an Nvidia build through the plugin settings, then reboot your UnRAID? Without doing this, you don't have the nvidia-smi utility which will cause that error. 1 Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted March 18, 2020 Author Share Posted March 18, 2020 On 3/17/2020 at 3:02 AM, paschtin said: Great Plugin, working fine! Since multi-GPU users can select a specific GPU to show up in the dashboard, is there a way to show multiple/all GPUs in the dashboard at once? I'm considering doing something like the NIC widget that allows you to change the polled interface to a different one except for multiple GPUs. In the near term, I'd like to create a more detailed status page similar to the full display Disk Location has that displays all GPU information regardless of vendor or quantity. Quote Link to comment
Markland Posted March 19, 2020 Share Posted March 19, 2020 On 3/17/2020 at 3:02 AM, paschtin said: Since multi-GPU users can select a specific GPU to show up in the dashboard, is there a way to show multiple/all GPUs in the dashboard at once? I second this when you get the chance! Thank you for the great plugin! 1 Quote Link to comment
fede82 Posted March 19, 2020 Share Posted March 19, 2020 Thank you for the plugin😃 very useful and appreciated. waiting for the multi gpu (please) have a great day 1 Quote Link to comment
JesterEE Posted March 20, 2020 Share Posted March 20, 2020 @b3rs3rk Issue using the GPU Statistics plugin with the Unraid 6.8.3 LinuxServerio NVIDIA Build. I don't think it's specifically a GPU Stats plugin error ... but appears frequently when the plugin is in use. Just to keep you in the loop. 1 Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted March 20, 2020 Author Share Posted March 20, 2020 5 minutes ago, JesterEE said: @b3rs3rk Issue using the GPU Statistics plugin with the Unraid 6.8.3 LinuxServerio NVIDIA Build. I don't think it's specifically a GPU Stats plugin error ... but appears frequently when the plugin is in use. Just to keep you in the loop. In which log are you seeing this? /var/log/syslog? 1 Quote Link to comment
JesterEE Posted March 20, 2020 Share Posted March 20, 2020 6 minutes ago, b3rs3rk said: In which log are you seeing this? /var/log/syslog? Yes Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted March 20, 2020 Author Share Posted March 20, 2020 1 minute ago, JesterEE said: Yes For posterity's sake, could you paste me the output of nvidia-smi -q -x -i 0 Quote Link to comment
JesterEE Posted March 20, 2020 Share Posted March 20, 2020 (edited) 7 minutes ago, b3rs3rk said: For posterity's sake, could you paste me the output of nvidia-smi -q -x -i 0 No problem. FYI, I temporarily uninstalled the GPU Statistics plugin till this gets sorted out. This output is without the plugin installed. <?xml version="1.0" ?> <!DOCTYPE nvidia_smi_log SYSTEM "nvsmi_device_v10.dtd"> <nvidia_smi_log> <timestamp>Thu Mar 19 21:10:15 2020</timestamp> <driver_version>440.59</driver_version> <cuda_version>10.2</cuda_version> <attached_gpus>1</attached_gpus> <gpu id="00000000:09:00.0"> <product_name>GeForce GTX 1060 6GB</product_name> <product_brand>GeForce</product_brand> <display_mode>Enabled</display_mode> <display_active>Disabled</display_active> <persistence_mode>Disabled</persistence_mode> <accounting_mode>Disabled</accounting_mode> <accounting_mode_buffer_size>4000</accounting_mode_buffer_size> <driver_model> <current_dm>N/A</current_dm> <pending_dm>N/A</pending_dm> </driver_model> <serial>N/A</serial> <uuid>GPU-36d93047-20d4-1f53-260a-613eac368c41</uuid> <minor_number>0</minor_number> <vbios_version>86.06.0E.00.99</vbios_version> <multigpu_board>No</multigpu_board> <board_id>0x900</board_id> <gpu_part_number>N/A</gpu_part_number> <inforom_version> <img_version>G001.0000.01.03</img_version> <oem_object>1.1</oem_object> <ecc_object>N/A</ecc_object> <pwr_object>N/A</pwr_object> </inforom_version> <gpu_operation_mode> <current_gom>N/A</current_gom> <pending_gom>N/A</pending_gom> </gpu_operation_mode> <gpu_virtualization_mode> <virtualization_mode>None</virtualization_mode> <host_vgpu_mode>N/A</host_vgpu_mode> </gpu_virtualization_mode> <ibmnpu> <relaxed_ordering_mode>N/A</relaxed_ordering_mode> </ibmnpu> <pci> <pci_bus>09</pci_bus> <pci_device>00</pci_device> <pci_domain>0000</pci_domain> <pci_device_id>1C0310DE</pci_device_id> <pci_bus_id>00000000:09:00.0</pci_bus_id> <pci_sub_system_id>371A1458</pci_sub_system_id> <pci_gpu_link_info> <pcie_gen> <max_link_gen>3</max_link_gen> <current_link_gen>3</current_link_gen> </pcie_gen> <link_widths> <max_link_width>16x</max_link_width> <current_link_width>16x</current_link_width> </link_widths> </pci_gpu_link_info> <pci_bridge_chip> <bridge_chip_type>N/A</bridge_chip_type> <bridge_chip_fw>N/A</bridge_chip_fw> </pci_bridge_chip> <replay_counter>0</replay_counter> <replay_rollover_counter>0</replay_rollover_counter> <tx_util>0 KB/s</tx_util> <rx_util>0 KB/s</rx_util> </pci> <fan_speed>0 %</fan_speed> <performance_state>P0</performance_state> <clocks_throttle_reasons> <clocks_throttle_reason_gpu_idle>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_gpu_idle> <clocks_throttle_reason_applications_clocks_setting>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_applications_clocks_setting> <clocks_throttle_reason_sw_power_cap>Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sw_power_cap> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_thermal_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_thermal_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_power_brake_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_power_brake_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_sync_boost>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sync_boost> <clocks_throttle_reason_sw_thermal_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sw_thermal_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_display_clocks_setting>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_display_clocks_setting> </clocks_throttle_reasons> <fb_memory_usage> <total>6077 MiB</total> <used>0 MiB</used> <free>6077 MiB</free> </fb_memory_usage> <bar1_memory_usage> <total>256 MiB</total> <used>2 MiB</used> <free>254 MiB</free> </bar1_memory_usage> <compute_mode>Default</compute_mode> <utilization> <gpu_util>2 %</gpu_util> <memory_util>0 %</memory_util> <encoder_util>0 %</encoder_util> <decoder_util>0 %</decoder_util> </utilization> <encoder_stats> <session_count>0</session_count> <average_fps>0</average_fps> <average_latency>0</average_latency> </encoder_stats> <fbc_stats> <session_count>0</session_count> <average_fps>0</average_fps> <average_latency>0</average_latency> </fbc_stats> <ecc_mode> <current_ecc>N/A</current_ecc> <pending_ecc>N/A</pending_ecc> </ecc_mode> <ecc_errors> <volatile> <single_bit> <device_memory>N/A</device_memory> <register_file>N/A</register_file> <l1_cache>N/A</l1_cache> <l2_cache>N/A</l2_cache> <texture_memory>N/A</texture_memory> <texture_shm>N/A</texture_shm> <cbu>N/A</cbu> <total>N/A</total> </single_bit> <double_bit> <device_memory>N/A</device_memory> <register_file>N/A</register_file> <l1_cache>N/A</l1_cache> <l2_cache>N/A</l2_cache> <texture_memory>N/A</texture_memory> <texture_shm>N/A</texture_shm> <cbu>N/A</cbu> <total>N/A</total> </double_bit> </volatile> <aggregate> <single_bit> <device_memory>N/A</device_memory> <register_file>N/A</register_file> <l1_cache>N/A</l1_cache> <l2_cache>N/A</l2_cache> <texture_memory>N/A</texture_memory> <texture_shm>N/A</texture_shm> <cbu>N/A</cbu> <total>N/A</total> </single_bit> <double_bit> <device_memory>N/A</device_memory> <register_file>N/A</register_file> <l1_cache>N/A</l1_cache> <l2_cache>N/A</l2_cache> <texture_memory>N/A</texture_memory> <texture_shm>N/A</texture_shm> <cbu>N/A</cbu> <total>N/A</total> </double_bit> </aggregate> </ecc_errors> <retired_pages> <multiple_single_bit_retirement> <retired_count>N/A</retired_count> <retired_pagelist>N/A</retired_pagelist> </multiple_single_bit_retirement> <double_bit_retirement> <retired_count>N/A</retired_count> <retired_pagelist>N/A</retired_pagelist> </double_bit_retirement> <pending_blacklist>N/A</pending_blacklist> <pending_retirement>N/A</pending_retirement> </retired_pages> <temperature> <gpu_temp>51 C</gpu_temp> <gpu_temp_max_threshold>102 C</gpu_temp_max_threshold> <gpu_temp_slow_threshold>99 C</gpu_temp_slow_threshold> <gpu_temp_max_gpu_threshold>N/A</gpu_temp_max_gpu_threshold> <memory_temp>N/A</memory_temp> <gpu_temp_max_mem_threshold>N/A</gpu_temp_max_mem_threshold> </temperature> <power_readings> <power_state>P0</power_state> <power_management>Supported</power_management> <power_draw>28.83 W</power_draw> <power_limit>120.00 W</power_limit> <default_power_limit>120.00 W</default_power_limit> <enforced_power_limit>120.00 W</enforced_power_limit> <min_power_limit>60.00 W</min_power_limit> <max_power_limit>140.00 W</max_power_limit> </power_readings> <clocks> <graphics_clock>455 MHz</graphics_clock> <sm_clock>455 MHz</sm_clock> <mem_clock>4006 MHz</mem_clock> <video_clock>696 MHz</video_clock> </clocks> <applications_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> <mem_clock>N/A</mem_clock> </applications_clocks> <default_applications_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> <mem_clock>N/A</mem_clock> </default_applications_clocks> <max_clocks> <graphics_clock>1961 MHz</graphics_clock> <sm_clock>1961 MHz</sm_clock> <mem_clock>4004 MHz</mem_clock> <video_clock>1708 MHz</video_clock> </max_clocks> <max_customer_boost_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> </max_customer_boost_clocks> <clock_policy> <auto_boost>N/A</auto_boost> <auto_boost_default>N/A</auto_boost_default> </clock_policy> <supported_clocks>N/A</supported_clocks> <processes> </processes> <accounted_processes> </accounted_processes> </gpu> </nvidia_smi_log> Edited March 20, 2020 by JesterEE 1 Quote Link to comment
flallnatural Posted March 29, 2020 Share Posted March 29, 2020 Hi, This is a great extension and seems to work great. I am seeing a Throttle message and I don't quite understand it. What does it mean? The GPU is pass-through to Plex only. I've attached a screenshot. Thanks Quote Link to comment
redbanana411 Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 (edited) Hi, firstly great plugin. I've been using it since before it was on CA, and only recently started having trouble. After the dockers have all started up the dashboard will go blank like the picture attached, and in the settings area, my Nvidia Quadro K2000 has disappeared and the "Unit ID for Dashboard:" is blank. When I go into UnRaid Nvidia though I can see my K2000 GPU and the UUID as normal. Side note, when the GPU Stats plugin goes blank as below, Plex will not start with the error "decoder error: 254" and "Critical: libusb_init failed" Any help would be appreciated, I've already uninstalled the GPU Stats plugin and re-installed. -Redbanana411 P.S Also the Power for the K2000 has always shown as N/A/N/A shown in the second image after a reboot. Edit - Just tried to run "nvidia-smi -q -x" and got this error returned, so perhaps a dying GPU? Unable to determine the device handle for GPU 0000:1E:00.0: Unknown Error Edited March 30, 2020 by redbanana411 Quote Link to comment
tjb_altf4 Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 11 hours ago, flallnatural said: What does it mean? The GPU is pass-through to Plex only. See below Quote SW Power Cap: SW Power Scaling algorithm is reducing the clocks below requested clocks because the GPU is consuming too much power. https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/DCGM/docs/nvidia-smi-367.38.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment
DoeBoye Posted April 3, 2020 Share Posted April 3, 2020 Installed and working great in 6.8.3! Funny story. I'm testing out Tdarr to batch convert old .ts files to .mp4 files, and I've been running 'watch nvidia-smi' to keep an eye on my 1660ti when I thought to myself "It would be neat if I could see this in the dashboard". I went to the nvidia plugin support thread, started reading the last few comments, and someone linked to this plugin that does exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!! :) 1 Quote Link to comment
AnthonyJS02 Posted April 10, 2020 Share Posted April 10, 2020 Is there a minimum GPU in order the stats to show. Just upgraded my system and temporally got a Nvidia Geforce GT 710. it shows N/A for most all stats besides temp. Just making sure im not supposed to be seeing anything else with this gpu. I did install the nvidia unraid drivers first and rebooted already. Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted April 10, 2020 Author Share Posted April 10, 2020 2 minutes ago, AnthonyJS02 said: Is there a minimum GPU in order the stats to show. Just upgraded my system and temporally got a Nvidia Geforce GT 710. it shows N/A for most all stats besides temp. Just making sure im not supposed to be seeing anything else with this gpu. I did install the nvidia unraid drivers first and rebooted already. There might be. Read the first post of this thread and send me the information requested at the bottom of it. It's possible your information is displayed in other fields of the XML but I won't know for sure without looking at it. Quote Link to comment
AnthonyJS02 Posted April 10, 2020 Share Posted April 10, 2020 2 hours ago, b3rs3rk said: There might be. Read the first post of this thread and send me the information requested at the bottom of it. It's possible your information is displayed in other fields of the XML but I won't know for sure without looking at it. 1 - https://pastebin.com/SnSMyypB 2 - cd /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat/ && php ./gpustatus.php {"vendor":"NVIDIA","name":"GeForce GT 710","clock":"N\/A","memclock":"N\/A","util":"N\/A","memutil":"N\/A","encutil":"N\/A","decutil":"N\/A","temp":"33C","tempmax":"N\/A","fan":"N\/A","perfstate":"P0","throttled":"No","thrtlrsn":"","power":"N\/A","powermax":"N\/A","sessions":0} 3 - Let me know if i gave you all the correct info. Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted April 10, 2020 Author Share Posted April 10, 2020 22 minutes ago, AnthonyJS02 said: 1 - https://pastebin.com/SnSMyypB 2 - cd /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/gpustat/ && php ./gpustatus.php {"vendor":"NVIDIA","name":"GeForce GT 710","clock":"N\/A","memclock":"N\/A","util":"N\/A","memutil":"N\/A","encutil":"N\/A","decutil":"N\/A","temp":"33C","tempmax":"N\/A","fan":"N\/A","perfstate":"P0","throttled":"No","thrtlrsn":"","power":"N\/A","powermax":"N\/A","sessions":0} 3 - Let me know if i gave you all the correct info. I really need to write the page code to leave fields out that end up N/A. Unfortunately, what you see is what you get. I can see where there are other fields that contain the data the plugin wants that I can add logic to get instead but it won't be everything. I'll add it to the list. Quote Link to comment
sittingmongoose Posted April 20, 2020 Share Posted April 20, 2020 I am not able to get the settings in my ui to stick. Like removing power state or frequency. I tried changing temperature a few times and that part worked but the other stuff at the bottom wouldn't stick. Quote Link to comment
b3rs3rk Posted April 20, 2020 Author Share Posted April 20, 2020 7 hours ago, sittingmongoose said: I am not able to get the settings in my ui to stick. Like removing power state or frequency. I tried changing temperature a few times and that part worked but the other stuff at the bottom wouldn't stick. If you cat the contents of /boot/config/plugins/gpustat/gpustat.cfg does it show your selected DISP settings at the end equaling 1? Quote Link to comment
JesterEE Posted April 27, 2020 Share Posted April 27, 2020 Enhancement Request: Can a monitor be added for the PCI Rx and Tx bus speeds reported in the nvidia-smi -q -x command? Is has been reported in the logs here as: <nvidia_smi_log> <gpu id="00000000:0A:00.0"> <pci> <tx_util>320000 KB/s</tx_util> <rx_util>3686000 KB/s</rx_util> </pci> </gpu> </nvidia_smi_log> Thanks! -JesterEE Quote Link to comment
nisbne Posted April 29, 2020 Share Posted April 29, 2020 (edited) hi all, as others have mention, my syslog is getting flooded with these error messages, any idea on a fix? i have disable the plugin for now, please let me know if i can supply any other info to assist Apr 29 11:44:52 Tower kernel: resource sanity check: requesting [mem 0x000c0000-0x000fffff], which spans more than PCI Bus 0000:00 [mem 0x000c0000-0x000dffff window] Apr 29 11:44:52 Tower kernel: caller _nv000908rm+0x1bf/0x1f0 [nvidia] mapping multiple BARs root@Tower:~# nvidia-smi -x -q <?xml version="1.0" ?> <!DOCTYPE nvidia_smi_log SYSTEM "nvsmi_device_v10.dtd"> <nvidia_smi_log> <timestamp>Wed Apr 29 11:58:40 2020</timestamp> <driver_version>440.59</driver_version> <cuda_version>10.2</cuda_version> <attached_gpus>1</attached_gpus> <gpu id="00000000:06:00.0"> <product_name>GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER</product_name> <product_brand>GeForce</product_brand> <display_mode>Disabled</display_mode> <display_active>Disabled</display_active> <persistence_mode>Disabled</persistence_mode> <accounting_mode>Disabled</accounting_mode> <accounting_mode_buffer_size>4000</accounting_mode_buffer_size> <driver_model> <current_dm>N/A</current_dm> <pending_dm>N/A</pending_dm> </driver_model> <serial>N/A</serial> <uuid>GPU-603c37b8-6a15-4062-1b3e-29ff3afcea1d</uuid> <minor_number>0</minor_number> <vbios_version>90.16.46.00.DE</vbios_version> <multigpu_board>No</multigpu_board> <board_id>0x600</board_id> <gpu_part_number>N/A</gpu_part_number> <inforom_version> <img_version>G001.0000.02.04</img_version> <oem_object>1.1</oem_object> <ecc_object>N/A</ecc_object> <pwr_object>N/A</pwr_object> </inforom_version> <gpu_operation_mode> <current_gom>N/A</current_gom> <pending_gom>N/A</pending_gom> </gpu_operation_mode> <gpu_virtualization_mode> <virtualization_mode>None</virtualization_mode> <host_vgpu_mode>N/A</host_vgpu_mode> </gpu_virtualization_mode> <ibmnpu> <relaxed_ordering_mode>N/A</relaxed_ordering_mode> </ibmnpu> <pci> <pci_bus>06</pci_bus> <pci_device>00</pci_device> <pci_domain>0000</pci_domain> <pci_device_id>218710DE</pci_device_id> <pci_bus_id>00000000:06:00.0</pci_bus_id> <pci_sub_system_id>401B1458</pci_sub_system_id> <pci_gpu_link_info> <pcie_gen> <max_link_gen>3</max_link_gen> <current_link_gen>3</current_link_gen> </pcie_gen> <link_widths> <max_link_width>16x</max_link_width> <current_link_width>8x</current_link_width> </link_widths> </pci_gpu_link_info> <pci_bridge_chip> <bridge_chip_type>N/A</bridge_chip_type> <bridge_chip_fw>N/A</bridge_chip_fw> </pci_bridge_chip> <replay_counter>0</replay_counter> <replay_rollover_counter>0</replay_rollover_counter> <tx_util>1000 KB/s</tx_util> <rx_util>4000 KB/s</rx_util> </pci> <fan_speed>53 %</fan_speed> <performance_state>P0</performance_state> <clocks_throttle_reasons> <clocks_throttle_reason_gpu_idle>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_gpu_idle> <clocks_throttle_reason_applications_clocks_setting>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_applications_clocks_setting> <clocks_throttle_reason_sw_power_cap>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sw_power_cap> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_thermal_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_thermal_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_hw_power_brake_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_hw_power_brake_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_sync_boost>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sync_boost> <clocks_throttle_reason_sw_thermal_slowdown>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_sw_thermal_slowdown> <clocks_throttle_reason_display_clocks_setting>Not Active</clocks_throttle_reason_display_clocks_setting> </clocks_throttle_reasons> <fb_memory_usage> <total>3911 MiB</total> <used>0 MiB</used> <free>3911 MiB</free> </fb_memory_usage> <bar1_memory_usage> <total>256 MiB</total> <used>2 MiB</used> <free>254 MiB</free> </bar1_memory_usage> <compute_mode>Default</compute_mode> <utilization> <gpu_util>0 %</gpu_util> <memory_util>0 %</memory_util> <encoder_util>0 %</encoder_util> <decoder_util>0 %</decoder_util> </utilization> <encoder_stats> <session_count>0</session_count> <average_fps>0</average_fps> <average_latency>0</average_latency> </encoder_stats> <fbc_stats> <session_count>0</session_count> <average_fps>0</average_fps> <average_latency>0</average_latency> </fbc_stats> <ecc_mode> <current_ecc>N/A</current_ecc> <pending_ecc>N/A</pending_ecc> </ecc_mode> <ecc_errors> <volatile> <sram_correctable>N/A</sram_correctable> <sram_uncorrectable>N/A</sram_uncorrectable> <dram_correctable>N/A</dram_correctable> <dram_uncorrectable>N/A</dram_uncorrectable> </volatile> <aggregate> <sram_correctable>N/A</sram_correctable> <sram_uncorrectable>N/A</sram_uncorrectable> <dram_correctable>N/A</dram_correctable> <dram_uncorrectable>N/A</dram_uncorrectable> </aggregate> </ecc_errors> <retired_pages> <multiple_single_bit_retirement> <retired_count>N/A</retired_count> <retired_pagelist>N/A</retired_pagelist> </multiple_single_bit_retirement> <double_bit_retirement> <retired_count>N/A</retired_count> <retired_pagelist>N/A</retired_pagelist> </double_bit_retirement> <pending_blacklist>N/A</pending_blacklist> <pending_retirement>N/A</pending_retirement> </retired_pages> <temperature> <gpu_temp>38 C</gpu_temp> <gpu_temp_max_threshold>93 C</gpu_temp_max_threshold> <gpu_temp_slow_threshold>90 C</gpu_temp_slow_threshold> <gpu_temp_max_gpu_threshold>88 C</gpu_temp_max_gpu_threshold> <memory_temp>N/A</memory_temp> <gpu_temp_max_mem_threshold>N/A</gpu_temp_max_mem_threshold> </temperature> <power_readings> <power_state>P0</power_state> <power_management>Supported</power_management> <power_draw>9.06 W</power_draw> <power_limit>100.00 W</power_limit> <default_power_limit>100.00 W</default_power_limit> <enforced_power_limit>100.00 W</enforced_power_limit> <min_power_limit>70.00 W</min_power_limit> <max_power_limit>100.00 W</max_power_limit> </power_readings> <clocks> <graphics_clock>1530 MHz</graphics_clock> <sm_clock>1530 MHz</sm_clock> <mem_clock>6000 MHz</mem_clock> <video_clock>1410 MHz</video_clock> </clocks> <applications_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> <mem_clock>N/A</mem_clock> </applications_clocks> <default_applications_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> <mem_clock>N/A</mem_clock> </default_applications_clocks> <max_clocks> <graphics_clock>2115 MHz</graphics_clock> <sm_clock>2115 MHz</sm_clock> <mem_clock>6001 MHz</mem_clock> <video_clock>1950 MHz</video_clock> </max_clocks> <max_customer_boost_clocks> <graphics_clock>N/A</graphics_clock> </max_customer_boost_clocks> <clock_policy> <auto_boost>N/A</auto_boost> <auto_boost_default>N/A</auto_boost_default> </clock_policy> <supported_clocks>N/A</supported_clocks> <processes> </processes> <accounted_processes> </accounted_processes> </gpu> </nvidia_smi_log> Edited April 29, 2020 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