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Intel® XPU Manager

A solution for monitoring and managing your Intel® Data Center GPUs

Overview

Intel® XPU Manager is a free and open-source solution for local and remote monitoring and managing Intel® Data Center GPUs. It is designed to simplify administration, maximize reliability and uptime, and improve utilization.

Intel® XPU Manager extends the capabilities of the Intel® oneAPI Level Zero System Management (Sysman) APIs, and can be used standalone through its command line interface (CLI) to manage GPUs locally, or through its RESTful API to manage GPUs remotely.

Users can download the Intel® XPU Manager packages for different OSes from GitHub along with the source code.

Third party and commercial workload and cluster managers, job schedulers, and monitoring solutions can also integrate the Intel® XPU Manager library into their solutions to support Intel® Data Center GPUs.

Additionally, a Docker container image released on DockerHub can export telemetry of Intel® Data Center GPUs within a Kubernetes Cluster.

Intel® XPUM System Management Interface (SMI) is a daemon-less version of Intel® XPU System that only has a command line interface.

Intel® XPU Manager Downloads

Installation and Source Packages

GitHub

Docker Container Image

DockerHub

Overview Slides

Download

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Architecture and Integration

Intel® XPU Manager is designed to run on each node of a cluster and communicates with the Intel® oneAPI Level Zero Sysman library as well as the Intel® Data Center GPU driver as shown in the architectural diagram below on the left.

The Docker container image exports Intel® Data Center GPU telemetry in a format that is compatible with Prometheus and can be visualized within Grafana.

Intel® XPUM System Management Interface (SMI) is installed similar to Intel® XPUM System. It can be used through its CLI, but since it is daemon-less, it does not provide RESTful APIs or a library for integration.

Values and Benefits

Simplifies GPU Administration

  • Detailed inventory & topology
  • Customizable groupings
  • Comprehensive settings
  • Integratable into other solutions

 

 

Maximizes GPU Reliability & Uptime

  • Comprehensive health monitoring
  • Aggregated telemetry
  • Real-time alerting
  • Multi-level diagnostics & stress tests

Improves GPU Utilization

  • Fine-grained GPU statistics
  • Different performance metrics
  • Customizable policies and thresholds
  • Accurate power & clock management

Performs Firmware Updates

  • Reliable updating for GPU components.
  • Simplifies firmware updating for multiple GPUs
  • OS level firmware updating
  • Supports most major operating systems

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Intel® XPUM System Management Interface

 
Features Intel® XPU Manager
Intel® XPUM System Management Interface
Architecture Daemon based Daemon-less
Interfaces
CLI, Remote HTTPS, Local SSH, Local Library
CLI
Discovery, Inventory, Topology
Yes
Yes
GPU Grouping Yes No
GPU statistics/metrics

Yes

(aggregated system-level)

Yes

(real-time per GPU)

GPU Configuration
Yes
Yes*
GPU Policies
 Yes
(per Group or GPU)   
 
No
GPU Health & Diagnostics

Yes

(per Group or GPU)

Yes

(per GPU)

Firmware updating

Yes

(per GPU)

Yes

(per GPU)

Supported OSes

Linux: Ubuntu 20.04.3, RHEL 8.4, CentOS 8 Stream, SLES 15 SP3

Windows: Win Server 2022 (limited features)

Linux: Ubuntu 20.04.3, RHEL 8.4, CentOS 8 Stream, SLES 15 SP3
Frameworks Prometheus exporter, Docker container, Icinga plugin N/A
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Intel® XPU Manager can be used standalone through its command line interface (CLI) to manage GPUs locally, or through its RESTful API to manage GPUs remotely. Moreover, Intel XPU Manager can also be integrated as a library into 3rd party solutions. Intel® XPU System Management Interface (SMI) is a daemon-less version of Intel® XPU Manager that can be used through its CLI.

We are working with a variety of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) that develop cluster and workload managers, resource schedulers, and monitoring solutions to integrate Intel XPU Manager to support Intel Data Center GPUs.

Yes, Intel is also releasing a docker container image that allows Intel XPU Manager to be used within a Kubernetes environment and provide GPU telemetry that is compatible with Prometheus and can be visualized in Grafana.

The source code and packages for Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Windows can be downloaded from GitHub, and the docker container image is available on DockerHub.

Intel® XPU Manager supports all Intel® Data Center GPUs.

  • Intel® XPU Manager currently supports Ubuntu 20.04.3 and 22.04, RHEL 8.5 and 8.6, CentOS 7.4 and 7.9, CentOS 8 Stream, SLES 15 SP3, as well as Windows Server 2019 and 2022 (with limited features).
  • Intel® XPU System Management Interface currently supports Ubuntu 20.04.3 and 22.04, RHEL 8.6, CentOS 8 Stream, and SLES 15 SP4.

The source code and packages for Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Windows can be downloaded from GitHub, and the docker container image is available on DockerHub.

Intel® XPU Manager supports all Intel® Data Center GPUs.

  • Intel® XPU Manager currently supports Ubuntu 20.04.3 and 22.04, RHEL 8.5 and 8.6, CentOS 7.4 and 7.9, CentOS 8 Stream, SLES 15 SP3, as well as Windows Server 2019 and 2022 (with limited features).
  • Intel® XPU System Management Interface currently supports Ubuntu 20.04.3 and 22.04, RHEL 8.6, CentOS 8 Stream, and SLES 15 SP4.

Related Links

Intel® oneAPI
Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series
Intel® XPU Manager on Github
Intel® XPU Manager Docker Image on DockerHub


For more information, please contact: xpumsupport@intel.com

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