That's not a problem - I just wish I could see the actual Dockerfile and how the images are put together as they aren't really showing up in the Docker Hub.In the spirit of Docker you'd run a proxy in another container.
That's not a problem - I just wish I could see the actual Dockerfile and how the images are put together as they aren't really showing up in the Docker Hub.In the spirit of Docker you'd run a proxy in another container.
Is it usual practice to run a Docker container (for CPU mining) and an NVIDIA-Docker container (for GPU mining) on the same physical machine? Is this a case where the two miners together result in a greater total hash rate than running the CPU or GPU miner separately - even though the hash rate from each is slightly less than if it was run alone?... and with CPU+GPU...
The most common way to mine is with Windows. If you're using Linux, Docker works. There's usually a different Linux miner for GPU and CPU so you're running multiple miners Docker provides some isolation and ease of mgmt. Nvidia-docker is just docker with the CUDA libraries injected.Is it usual practice to run a Docker container (for CPU mining) and an NVIDIA-Docker container (for GPU mining) on the same physical machine? Is this a case where the two miners together result in a greater total hash rate than running the CPU or GPU miner separately - even though the hash rate from each is slightly less than if it was run alone?
Thank you for your advice.I think there is a min NVIDIA driver version required. 38?.??
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@nthu9280 thank you !!!Thank you for your advice.
Apparently only 375.66 driver is available on NVIDIA Website (for linux 64)(Graphics Driver - Linux Display Driver - x86 | NVIDIA)
I will keep you informed
Which GPU are you using? I think the Ti has an additional 8 SMX/SMM (streaming multi-processors) clusters.I've got this running and never see that @Piers DD