Docker Engine Utility for NVIDIA GPUs
Warning: This project is based on an alpha release (libnvidia-container). It is already more stable than 1.0 but we need help testing it.
Documentation
The full documentation and frequently asked questions are available on the repository wiki.
Quickstart
Make sure you have installed the NVIDIA driver and a supported version of Docker for your distribution (see prerequisites).
If you have a custom /etc/docker/daemon.json
, the nvidia-docker2
package might override it.
Xenial x86_64
# If you have nvidia-docker 1.0 installed: we need to remove it and all existing GPU containers
docker volume ls -q -f driver=nvidia-docker | xargs -r -I{} -n1 docker ps -q -a -f volume={} | xargs -r docker rm -f
sudo apt-get purge -y nvidia-docker
# Add the package repositories
curl -s -L https://nvidia.github.io/nvidia-docker/gpgkey | \
sudo apt-key add -
curl -s -L https://nvidia.github.io/nvidia-docker/ubuntu16.04/amd64/nvidia-docker.list | \
sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nvidia-docker.list
sudo apt-get update
# Install nvidia-docker2 and reload the Docker daemon configuration
sudo apt-get install -y nvidia-docker2
sudo pkill -SIGHUP dockerd
# Test nvidia-smi with the latest official CUDA image
docker run --runtime=nvidia --rm nvidia/cuda nvidia-smi
CentOS/RHEL 7 x86_64
# If you have nvidia-docker 1.0 installed: we need to remove it and all existing GPU containers
docker volume ls -q -f driver=nvidia-docker | xargs -r -I{} -n1 docker ps -q -a -f volume={} | xargs -r docker rm -f
sudo yum remove nvidia-docker
# Add the package repositories
curl -s -L https://nvidia.github.io/nvidia-docker/centos7/x86_64/nvidia-docker.repo | \
sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/nvidia-docker.repo
# Install nvidia-docker2 and reload the Docker daemon configuration
sudo yum install -y nvidia-docker2
sudo pkill -SIGHUP dockerd
# Test nvidia-smi with the latest official CUDA image
docker run --runtime=nvidia --rm nvidia/cuda nvidia-smi
Other distributions and architectures
Look at the Installation section of the wiki.
Issues and Contributing
A signed copy of the Contributor License Agreement needs to be provided to digits@nvidia.com before any change can be accepted.
- Please let us know by filing a new issue
- You can contribute by opening a pull request