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History / Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support

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  • Updated Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @hanwen-pcluste hanwen-pcluste committed Aug 22, 2024
  • Adding the correct string which is to be used in the ChefAttributes for kernel-open

    @himani2411 himani2411 committed May 21, 2024
  • Fixed chef attribute for kernel_open to be false when creating an image with non-OSS Nvidia drivers

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed May 21, 2024
  • Updated Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed May 2, 2024
  • Updated Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed Jan 23, 2024
  • Updated Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed Jan 23, 2024
  • Reordering mitigations to have > 3.8.0 as first

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed Jan 23, 2024
  • Adding Steps to Create Parallelcluster AMI with Open Source Drivers for 3.7.x versions

    @himani2411 himani2411 committed Jan 22, 2024
  • Updated Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed Jan 16, 2024
  • Created Newer Linux kernels are no longer compatible with EFA and closed Source Nvidia drivers in instances with GPU Direct RDMA support (markdown)

    @enrico-usai enrico-usai committed Jan 16, 2024