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vGPU Tesla P100 does not apear in Compute Offering #11263

@DaniloMurbach

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@DaniloMurbach

Problem

While running some lab tests to evaluate the vGPU capabilities, I encountered an issue where the Tesla P100 vGPU types are correctly detected at the hypervisor level, but they do not appear as options when creating a compute/service offering in the CloudStack UI.

##Environment:

Host: XCP-ng 8.3

GPU: Tesla P100 16GB

NVIDIA vGPU Driver: 535.183.04

##Observations:

The nvidia-smi vgpu output confirms the vGPU is operational:

# nvidia-smi vgpu
Tue Jul 22 16:08:38 2025
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 535.183.04             Driver Version: 535.183.04                |
|---------------------------------+------------------------------+------------+
| GPU  Name                       | Bus-Id                       | GPU-Util   |
|      vGPU ID     Name           | VM ID     VM Name            | vGPU-Util  |
|=================================+==============================+============|
|   0  Tesla P100-PCIE-16GB       | 00000000:05:00.0             |   1%       |
+---------------------------------+------------------------------+------------+

And xe vgpu-type-list shows the supported types:

# xe vgpu-type-list
uuid ( RO)              : 72a940ff-c8f4-7783-0650-8e603c1ac202
       vendor-name ( RO): NVIDIA Corporation
        model-name ( RO): GRID P100-1B
         max-heads ( RO): 4
    max-resolution ( RO): 5120x2880


uuid ( RO)              : c4ba708b-f747-8296-ff27-c7eab4afa5cb
       vendor-name ( RO): NVIDIA Corporation
        model-name ( RO): GRID P100-2B
         max-heads ( RO): 4
    max-resolution ( RO): 5120x2880

However, when trying to create a service offering in CloudStack, these vGPU types do not appear in the list.
Troubleshooting Steps Taken:

Verified the Tesla P100 is recognized and functional on the hypervisor.

Checked the database, but the GRID P100 types do not appear in expected tables.

Assumed the offering list might be populated from a DB table, but that does not seem to be the case.

##Question:

Is there a way to make the Tesla P100 GRID vGPU profiles (e.g., GRID P100-1B, GRID P100-2B) available when creating a compute/service offering in CloudStack?

Any insights or steps needed to manually enable or register these profiles would be appreciated.

Regards

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