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Register DGX Spark to Brev
Link your DGX Spark to Brev for remote access and shared environments
Table of Contents
Overview
Basic idea
NVIDIA Brev is an AI development platform that makes GPU environments remotely accessible, shareable, and easy to standardize using preconfigured setups called Launchables.
This walkthrough will help you connect your NVIDIA DGX Spark to Brev so it shows up as a managed GPU environment in Brev. After a one-time registration, your Spark becomes remotely accessible and shareable.
What you'll accomplish
You’ll register your DGX Spark with Brev and it will be visible as a healthy node in the Brev web UI and CLI, ready to share access and accept workloads whenever needed.
What to know before starting
While Brev automates the complex configuration, understanding a few key concepts when establishing the initial connection will be useful:
- Terminal Basics:
- Familiarity with the command line to run a few simple setup commands
Prerequisites
Your DGX Spark device is set up. You will also need the following:
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Brev Account:
- Have an NVIDIA Brev account. Create one here if you don’t have one.
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Permissions:
- You have administrative (root or sudo) access on the DGX Spark device to run the registration command.
Time & risk
- Estimated time: 5-10 minutes
- Risk level: Low - Registration configures the Spark for secure remote access without altering your existing workloads
- Rollback: The Brev configuration can be removed through the UI and CLI
Instructions
Step 1. Log in to Brev
Go to the Brev UI, log in, and confirm you’re in the correct org (by clicking the org button on the top right hand side of the page). Once logged in, go to the Registered Compute section under the "GPU" tab in the main navigation.
Click the “Register Compute” button and follow the instructions in the pop-up window.
Step 2. Complete Popup Instructions
- Install the Brev CLI
- Configure your compute
- Add a name for compute
- To configure ssh, ensure the “Enable SSH access” toggle is on
- Run the registration command
Step 3. Follow Registration Flow
In the CLI, you’ll be walked through registration. Go through the flow until registration is complete.
Step 4. Confirm Spark in Brev UI
- Go to the Brev UI
- Navigate to the Registered Compute
- Confirm that the DGX Spark appears as a registered node with an Available status
Step 5. Next Steps
Your Spark is now integrated into Brev as a secure, remotely accessible GPU environment.
Now that your hardware is connected, you can:
- Share Access Anywhere: Access your machine from anywhere and share access with others through the Brev UI under Registered Compute.
Step 6. Cleanup
If you ever decide to unregister your Spark with Brev, you can either do so through the Brev UI or the Brev CLI.
With the CLI simply run:
brev deregister
In the UI:
- Go to the Brev UI
- Navigate to the section listing “GPU Environments” and look under “Registered Compute”
- Click the “Deregister” menu item on the Spark you wish to delete from Brev.
- Confirm your selection.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Your DGX Spark is showing up in the wrong org | You registered your DGX Spark to the wrong org | Run brev set <my-org> and then redo the registration |
Unable to brev shell <name> |
Need to refresh | brev refresh |
For the latest known issues, please review the DGX Spark User Guide.