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Hello Weikun Liu,
this specific error I did not encounter before, but I can give you a general overview of these kind of cuda issues from my experience:
The CUDA base image version needs to be compatible with the installed CUDA driver (see my ot...
Okay, looks good, is the host behind the red box the same thing you can see in the BTP Cockpit under Cloudconnectors? (Under Exposed-Backends see the 2. Screenshot). By the way you can also just send me an email to my work address and we figure it ou...
Yes so be careful: 1. screenshot from cloud connector - there we use TCP - 3. Screenshot DI Connection Management (here we just use HTTP as a "dummy" - does not have anything to do with it really. We only need a connection type that supports the clou...
Hi John,
in step 1 you see the cloud connector configuration, it actually needs to be a TCP configuration. (Not HTTP). Maybe if they are finished you can take a screenshot and send that over, then we can have a look together.
Best Regards,
Felix
Hi John, this message means, that the host you use in the socket is not configured in the Cloud Connector. In step 1 you can see a screenshot of how it should look like in BTP under the Cloud Connectors Tab and there you also see the host that is exp...