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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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None
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rhel-10.1
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rhel-virt-hwe-arm-1
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ssg_virtualization
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0
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False
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False
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None
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Split items
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None
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None
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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aarch64
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None
What were you trying to do that didn't work?
The NVIDIA gpu installer will get stuck in VM if using default options(ncurses UI).
Please provide the package NVR for which the bug is seen:
kernel-6.12.0-55.2.1.el10_0.aarch64
libvirt-10.10.0-8.el10_0.aarch64
qemu-kvm-9.1.0-15.el10.aarch64
guest package info:
ncurses-base-6.4-14.20240127.el10.noarch
ncurses-libs-6.4-14.20240127.el10.aarch64
ncurses-6.4-14.20240127.el10.aarch64
ncurses-c++-libs-6.4-14.20240127.el10.aarch64
ncurses-devel-6.4-14.20240127.el10.aarch64
ncurses-term-6.4-14.20240127.el10.noarch
kernel-6.12.0-55.4.1.el10_0.aarch64
NVIDIA-Linux-aarch64-570.124.04.run
How reproducible is this bug?:
100%
Steps to reproduce
- Start a vm
- Download driver from https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/
eg. NVIDIA-Linux-aarch64-570.124.04.run - Install driver using cmd – sh NVIDIA-Linux-aarch64-570.124.04.run
Expected results
The installation can be completed successfully.
Actual results
Installation/Uninstallation gets stuck.
Logs:
~# tail -f /var/log/nvidia-installer.logller.log nvidia-installer command line: ./nvidia-installer Using: nvidia-installer ncurses v6 user interface -> Detected 2 CPUs online; setting concurrency level to 2. -> Scanning the initramfs with lsinitrd... -> /usr/bin/lsinitrd requires a file path argument, but none was given. -> Executing: /usr/bin/lsinitrd /boot/initramfs-6.12.0-66.el10.aarch64.img -> Tagging shared libraries with chcon -t textrel_shlib_t. -> Initramfs scan complete.
Additional info
There is no issue on host.
- blocks
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RHEL-93084 [aarch64] virt-arm: NVIDIA GPU related research
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- In Progress
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RHEL-96637 virt-arm: Support Grace-Hopper GPU passthrough on virt level
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- Closed
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