one answer was to make 2nd card think it had a monitor connected
I'll try your xorg file when the project is back up and report back then.
Is this with only one GPU?
1) Why do you run as root?
2) There is no "--device x" flag on the running app. Is this because of small terminal window? Make it bigger and recheck.
3) This isn't what I would expect from nvidia-smi. Sample ouput:....
Quote from: sunu on 10 Jul 2011, 10:22:54 amIs this with only one GPU?No - both were installed
Quote from: sunu on 10 Jul 2011, 10:22:54 am2) There is no "--device x" flag on the running app. Is this because of small terminal window? Make it bigger and recheck.Pardon my ignorance but where should that line be ?
Quote from: sunu on 10 Jul 2011, 10:22:54 am3) This isn't what I would expect from nvidia-smi. Sample ouput:....That's all that came up. (Is this a clue to the problem ?)
BTW the correct command for nvidia-smi is: nvidia-smi -a
The -a, -s and -g arguments are now deprecated in favor of -q and -i, respectively. However, the old arguments still work for this release.
ugh. just reviewed the specs of the nvs 420 and 450.. neither will work for me they only have 512mb ram . i would clobber that in a heartbeat. typically my setup chews up a good 1gb+ vidram and thats without boinc running..
Option "BaseMosaic" "boolean" This option can be used to extend a single X screen transparently across all of the available display outputs on each GPU. This is like SLI Mosaic mode except that it does not require a video bridge connected to the graphics cards. Due to this Base Mosaic does not guarantee there will be no tearing between the display boundaries. Base Mosaic is supported on all the configurations supported by SLI Mosaic Mode. It is also supported on Quadro FX 380, Quadro FX 580 and all G80 or higher non-mobile NVS cards. Use this in conjunction with the MetaModes X configuration option to specify the combination of mode(s) used on each display. nvidia-xconfig can be used to configure Base Mosaic via a command like nvidia-xconfig --base-mosaic --metamodes=METAMODES where the METAMODES string specifies the desired grid configuration. For example, to configure four DFPs in a 2x2 configuration, each running at 1920x1024, with two DFPs connected to two cards, the command would be: nvidia-xconfig --base-mosaic --metamodes="GPU-0.DFP-0: 1920x1024+0+0, GPU-0.DFP-1: 1920x1024+1920+0, GPU-1.DFP-0: 1920x1024+0+1024, GPU-1.DFP-1: 1920x1024+1920+1024"
Quote from: riofl on 25 Feb 2012, 07:49:10 amugh. just reviewed the specs of the nvs 420 and 450.. neither will work for me they only have 512mb ram . i would clobber that in a heartbeat. typically my setup chews up a good 1gb+ vidram and thats without boinc running..You can get a EVGA 450 SC with 1GB.Mike