Maintaining and Servicing the NVIDIA DGX-1
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If you are restoring the image locally, prepare a bootable USB flash drive and
restore the image from the USB flash drive as explained in the following topics:
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Creating a Bootable Installation Medium
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Re-Imaging the System From a USB Flash Drive
5.2.1.Obtaining the DGX-1 Software ISO Image and
Checksum File
To ensure that you restore the current version of the DGX-1 software image, obtain the
correct ISO image file from NVIDIA Support Enterprise Services. A checksum file is
provided for the image to enable you to verify the bootable installation medium that you
create from the image file.
1.
Log on to the NVIDIA Enterprise Services (https://nvid.nvidia.com/enterpriselogin/)
site.
2.
Click the Announcements tab to locate the download links for the DGX-1 software
image.
3.
Download the ISO image and its checksum file and save them to your local disk.
The ISO image is also available in an archive file. If you download the archive file, be
sure to extract the ISO image before proceeding.
5.2.2.Re-Imaging the System Remotely
These instructions describe how to re-image the system remotely through the BMC. For
information about how to restore the system locally, see Re-Imaging the System From a
USB Flash Drive.
Before re-imaging the system remotely, ensure that the correct DGX-1 software image is
saved to your local disk. For more information, see Obtaining the DGX-1 Software ISO
Image and Checksum File.
1.
Connect to the BMC and change user privileges.
a) Open a Java-enabled web browser within your LAN and go to http://IPMI-
IP-address/, then log in.
Use Firefox or Internet Explorer. Google Chrome is not officially supported by the
BMC.
b)
From the top menu, click Configuration and then select User Management.
c)
Select the user name that you created for the BMC, then click Modify User.
d)
In the Modify User dialog, select the VMedia check box to add it to the extended
privileges for the user, then click Modify.