Bump nvidia driver for CUDA 12.1 support
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1. Describe IN DETAIL the feature/behavior/change you would like to see.
Bump the nvidia driver for CUDA 12.1 support.
- kops source currently on
nvidia-headless-515-server - ubuntu repo latest available version currently 550
We are currently running our 1.26 cluster configured with DriverPackage nvidia-driver-535 (with CUDA 12.0 support).
Note that we moved away from nvidia-headless-XXX-server because it does not install nvidia-smi and some other binaries on the host system, which caused issues for us with some cuda docker images that rely on the host having them available. It's barely any additional disk space used, so that was a quick and effective fix.
When we tried bumping to nvidia-driver-550 on EC2, the nodes stopped registering in the cluster. It was reverted before I could pull logs from the host system I'm afraid. I hope that your CI catches this.
2. Feel free to provide a design supporting your feature request.
cc @hakman via blame:)
Unfortunately, our CI does not run on GPU nodes. We don't have credits to run such tests at the moment...
just double-checked: nvidia-driver-535 already supports CUDA 12.1, which runs stable in our cluster
Opened https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/pull/16560
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