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Fix EKS instructions for 24.10 testing #458

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32 changes: 11 additions & 21 deletions source/cloud/aws/eks.md
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Expand Up @@ -24,16 +24,15 @@ Now we can launch a GPU enabled EKS cluster. First launch an EKS cluster with `e

```console
$ eksctl create cluster rapids \
--version 1.24 \
--version 1.29 \
--nodes 3 \
--node-type=p3.8xlarge \
--timeout=40m \
--ssh-access \
--ssh-public-key <public key ID> \ # Be sure to set your public key ID here
--region us-east-1 \
--zones=us-east-1c,us-east-1b,us-east-1d \
--auto-kubeconfig \
--install-nvidia-plugin=false
--auto-kubeconfig
```

With this command, you’ve launched an EKS cluster called `rapids`. You’ve specified that it should use nodes of type `p3.8xlarge`. We also specified that we don't want to install the NVIDIA drivers as we will do that with the NVIDIA operator.
Expand All @@ -46,30 +45,21 @@ $ aws eks --region us-east-1 update-kubeconfig --name rapids

## Install drivers

Next, [install the NVIDIA drivers](https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/gpu-operator/getting-started.html) onto each node.
As we selected a GPU node type EKS will automatically install drivers for us. We can verify this by listing the NVIDIA driver plugin Pods.

```console
$ helm install --repo https://helm.ngc.nvidia.com/nvidia --wait --generate-name -n gpu-operator --create-namespace gpu-operator
NAME: gpu-operator-1670843572
NAMESPACE: gpu-operator
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None
$ kubectl get po -n kube-system -l name=nvidia-device-plugin-ds
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
nvidia-device-plugin-daemonset-kv7t5 1/1 Running 0 52m
nvidia-device-plugin-daemonset-rhmvx 1/1 Running 0 52m
nvidia-device-plugin-daemonset-thjhc 1/1 Running 0 52m
```

Verify that the NVIDIA drivers are successfully installed.

```console
$ kubectl get po -A --watch | grep nvidia
kube-system nvidia-driver-installer-6zwcn 1/1 Running 0 8m47s
kube-system nvidia-driver-installer-8zmmn 1/1 Running 0 8m47s
kube-system nvidia-driver-installer-mjkb8 1/1 Running 0 8m47s
kube-system nvidia-gpu-device-plugin-5ffkm 1/1 Running 0 13m
kube-system nvidia-gpu-device-plugin-d599s 1/1 Running 0 13m
kube-system nvidia-gpu-device-plugin-jrgjh 1/1 Running 0 13m
```{note}
By default this plugin will install the latest version on the NVIDIA drivers on every Node. If you need more control over your driver installation we recommend that when creating your cluster you set `eksctl create cluster --install-nvidia-plugin=false ...` and then install drivers yourself using the [NVIDIA GPU Operator](https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/gpu-operator/getting-started.html).
```

After your drivers are installed, you are ready to test your cluster.
After you have confirmed your drivers are installed, you are ready to test your cluster.

```{include} ../../_includes/check-gpu-pod-works.md

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