nvme-cli emits smart-log counters as JSON strings and uses field names
avail_spare / percent_used instead of the prose names in the NVMe spec.
The nvmeSmartLog struct had int64 fields with wrong JSON tags — Unmarshal
returned an error and the whole health block was skipped, leaving every
NVMe drive with status=Unknown.
Fix: switch all numeric fields to jsonInt64 (already used for lsblk
block sizes) which accepts both bare numbers and quoted strings, and
correct the avail_spare / percent_used tag names.
Also fix validateIsVendorGPU for NVIDIA: previously counted any NVIDIA
PCIe device (including NVSwitch bridges) as a GPU, producing wrong
estimates (12 instead of 8 on an HGX H100 system). Now requires
device_class to be videocontroller or processingaccelerator, matching
the existing AMD filter logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
targeted_stress, targeted_power, and the Level 2/3 diag were dispatched
one GPU at a time from the UI, turning a single dcgmi command into 8
sequential ~350–450 s runs. DCGM supports -i with a comma-separated list
of GPU indices and runs the diagnostic on all of them in parallel.
Move nvidia, nvidia-targeted-stress, nvidia-targeted-power into
nvidiaAllGPUTargets so expandSATTarget passes all selected indices in one
API call. Simplify runNvidiaValidateSet to match runNvidiaFabricValidate.
Update sat.go constants and page_validate.go estimates to reflect all-GPU
simultaneous execution (remove n× multiplier from total time estimates).
Stress test on 8-GPU system: ~5.3 h → ~2.5 h.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>