To manage physical GPU licensing for NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation
Note: If the Licensing section and Manage License task do not appear in the NVIDIA Control Panel, the GPU or driver you are using does not support NVIDIA vGPU software licensed features.
NVIDIA Control Panel detects that a GPU is passed through to the VM or deployed to the bare-metal host. Therefore, the License Edition section provides the options for selecting between the NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation, NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server and NVIDIA Virtual Applications license types.
3. (Optional) If there is a proxy server configured in your network and license requests from client must pass through this proxy server, then enter the Proxy Server information under Proxy Server Details section
4. Click Apply to assign the settings.
The License Edition section will indicate that your system is running in NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation mode. The system will also request the appropriate license for the current GPU from the configured license server. If successful, the License Edition section will indicate that your system is licensed and, beginning with the Release 495 driver, will show the license expiration date in GMT time zone. If unsuccessful, the system warns you that it could not obtain a license. The license server details from which a vGPU license is acquired will be visible in the boxes under License Server Details section
If the system fails to obtain a license, review the Troubleshooting guidelines.
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