PyOpenCL not running on a server-node with a Nvidia Tesla card
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I am trying to run a script that uses PyOpenCL (or PyCuda) to executes a simulation on the Tesla GPU on a node of a compute cluster. However, I get the following error:
LogicError: clGetPlatformIDs failed: PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
If I run it in plain OpenCL, using a C++ code, there is no problem, so it is not that OpenCL is not installed properly. But I would like to run it from Jupiter (or plain python), and this doesn't work.
Switching to PyCuda doesn't help, also gives an error.
Some additional information: my python installation is Anaconda3-5.2.0-Linux-x86_64 with PyOpenCL added via conda.
Who can help me with this? Thanks in advance, Johan
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I am trying to run a script that uses PyOpenCL (or PyCuda) to executes a simulation on the Tesla GPU on a node of a compute cluster. However, I get the following error:
LogicError: clGetPlatformIDs failed: PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
If I run it in plain OpenCL, using a C++ code, there is no problem, so it is not that OpenCL is not installed properly. But I would like to run it from Jupiter (or plain python), and this doesn't work.
Switching to PyCuda doesn't help, also gives an error.
Some additional information: my python installation is Anaconda3-5.2.0-Linux-x86_64 with PyOpenCL added via conda.
Who can help me with this? Thanks in advance, Johan
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I am trying to run a script that uses PyOpenCL (or PyCuda) to executes a simulation on the Tesla GPU on a node of a compute cluster. However, I get the following error:
LogicError: clGetPlatformIDs failed: PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
If I run it in plain OpenCL, using a C++ code, there is no problem, so it is not that OpenCL is not installed properly. But I would like to run it from Jupiter (or plain python), and this doesn't work.
Switching to PyCuda doesn't help, also gives an error.
Some additional information: my python installation is Anaconda3-5.2.0-Linux-x86_64 with PyOpenCL added via conda.
Who can help me with this? Thanks in advance, Johan
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I am trying to run a script that uses PyOpenCL (or PyCuda) to executes a simulation on the Tesla GPU on a node of a compute cluster. However, I get the following error:
LogicError: clGetPlatformIDs failed: PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR
If I run it in plain OpenCL, using a C++ code, there is no problem, so it is not that OpenCL is not installed properly. But I would like to run it from Jupiter (or plain python), and this doesn't work.
Switching to PyCuda doesn't help, also gives an error.
Some additional information: my python installation is Anaconda3-5.2.0-Linux-x86_64 with PyOpenCL added via conda.
Who can help me with this? Thanks in advance, Johan
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