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- User Management: How do I authenticate against Kerberos? Answer: How do I authenticate against Kerberos? How do I authenticate agains Kerberos? For Red Hat based system such as RHEL, CentOS or Scientific Linux: Rather than modifying files ...
- Third Party Software: How can I login to cmgui with a one-time password? Answer: How can I authenticate to cmgui with a one-time password? Introduction: One time password (OTP) authentication overcomes replay attacks. It allows an administrator to login to a ...
- Third Party Software: How do I upgrade to CUDA 5.5? Answer: How do I upgrade from, say, CUDA 5 to to CUDA 5.5? By replacing the old packages with the new ones appropriately. Details follow: Contents 1 How do ...
- Third Party Software: How can I use CUDA MPS with Bright? Answer: Introduction CUDA MPS is a feature that allows multiple CUDA processes to share a single GPU context. A CUDA program runs in MPS mode, if the ...
- Installing BCM: How do I install Bright on Virtual Box? Answer: How do I install Bright on Virtual Box? Prerequisite: In order to use PXE booting, the VirtualBox Extension Pack should be installed. Create a Virtual Machine (VM) for ...
- Installing BCM: How do I run Bright under MS Windows Server Hyper-V (Windows Server 2012R2)? Answer: How do I run Bright under MS Windows Server Hyper-V (Windows Server 2012R2)? This article walks you through an install of Bright under Microsoft Hyper-V (Windows ...
- Third Party Software: How do I install the AMD FirePro GPU Driver on Bright? Answer: How do I install the AMD FirePro GPU Driver on Bright? The AMD FirePro GPU driver can be installed, and the OpenCL feature checked, on Bright ...
- Installing BCM: How do I install Bright under VMWare Workstation? Answer: How do I install Bright under VMWare Workstation? You can follow this guide: Create a virtual machine for the head node 1. Switch to “Home” tab and click ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.1? Answer: How do I upgrade from Bright 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/7.2/7.3/8.0 to Bright 8.1? The procedure below can be used to upgrade a Bright 6.0 or 6.1 or 7.0 or ...
- High Availability: How do I set up high-availability NFS with Bright? Answer: How do I set up high-availability NFS with Bright? Setting up an HA NFS storage This article describes how to setup a high availability NFS storage service ...
- Node Provisioning: How can Windows Server 2008 R2 be provisioned to a node with Bright? Answer: How can Windows Server 2008 R2 be provisioned to a node, using Bright? This guide walks through configuring Bright Cluster Manager 7.1/RHEL7 to deploy Windows Server ...
- NVIDIA DGX: How do I add NVIDIA DGX nodes to a Bright cluster using the official Ubuntu Answer: How do I add NVIDIA DGX nodes to a Bright cluster using the official Ubuntu DGX software stack? Bright provides a software image for the official ...
- Containers: How do I configure Kubernetes to use NVIDIA GPUs on a Bright 8.0 cluster? Answer: Kubernetes 1.6 allows NVIDIA GPUs to be used from within containers. However, one GPU cannot be shared among multiple containers. This means that if there are ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.0 ? Answer: How do I upgrade from Bright 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/7.2/7.3 to Bright 8.0? The procedure below can be used to upgrade a Bright 6.0 or 6.1 or 7.0 or ...
- OpenStack: How do I set up PCI passthrough on OpenStack? Answer: How do I set up PCI passthrough on OpenStack? PCI passthrough on OpenStack This article describes how PCI passthrough can be used in Bright OpenStack. Two different ...
- Containers: How can I use GPUs with Bright Deep learning stack? Answer: This is a Dockerfile that can be used to create a Bright Deep Learning Docker image. Once instantiated using the nvidia-docker command, applications running within ...
- Containers: Installing NVIDIA docker on Bright 8.0 Answer: Preliminary support for NVIDIA docker has been implemented for 8.0, deeper integration with Bright Cluster Manager is still a work in progress. It is recommended to ...
- Cluster Monitoring: How to collect metrics from older GPUs using NVML Answer: The Bright 8.0 metrics system uses DCGM to collect metrics from GPUs. But DCGM doesn't support older GPUs. Not to worry, you can still get the ...
- Software Management: Managing software images with Puppet Answer: Managing software images with puppet provides a number of advantages when it comes to automation and revision management. Coupling puppet with a version control system ...
- Software Management: Managing software images with Ansible Answer: Managing software images with Ansible provides a number of advantages when it comes to automation and revision management. Coupling Ansible with a version control system ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.2? Answer: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.2? Upgrades to Bright 8.2 are now supported for the following Linux distributions and Bright versions. Supported Linux distributions and Bright ...