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Ettore Di Giacinto 551ebdb57a fix(distributed): correct VRAM/RAM reporting on NVIDIA unified-memory hosts (#9545)
Workers on NVIDIA unified-memory hardware (DGX Spark / GB10, Jetson AGX Thor,
Jetson Orin/Xavier/Nano) were reporting `available_vram=0` back to the frontend,
so the Nodes UI showed the node as fully used even when most of the unified
memory was actually free.

Three causes addressed:

* `isTegraDevice` only matched `/sys/devices/soc0/family == "Tegra"`. DGX Spark
  (SBSA) reports JEDEC codes there instead — `jep106:0426` for the NVIDIA
  manufacturer — so the Tegra/unified-memory fallback never ran. Renamed to
  `isNVIDIAIntegratedGPU` and extended to also match `jep106:0426[:*]` via
  `/sys/devices/soc0/soc_id`.

* The unified-iGPU code defaulted the device name to `"NVIDIA Jetson"` when
  `/proc/device-tree/model` was missing. That's what happens for Thor inside a
  docker container, and always on DGX Spark. New `nvidiaIntegratedGPUName`
  resolves via dt-model → `/sys/devices/soc0/machine` → `soc_id` lookup
  (`jep106:0426:8901` → `"NVIDIA GB10"`) so the Nodes UI labels the box
  correctly.

* Worker heartbeat sent `available_vram=0` (or total-as-available) when VRAM
  usage was momentarily unknown — e.g. when `nvidia-smi` intermittently failed
  with `waitid: no child processes` under containers without `--init`. Each
  such heartbeat overwrote the DB and made the UI flip to "fully used".
  `heartbeatBody` now omits `available_vram` in that case so the DB keeps its
  last good value.

Also updates the commented GPU blocks in both compose files with
`NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=compute,utility`, `capabilities: [gpu, utility]`,
and `init: true`, and documents the requirement in the distributed-mode and
nvidia-l4t pages. Without `utility`, NVML/`nvidia-smi` are absent inside the
container, which is what put the DGX Spark worker into the buggy fallback in
the first place.

Detection verified on live hardware (dgx.casa / GB10 and 192.168.68.23 / Thor)
by running a cross-compiled probe of the new helpers on both host and inside
the worker container.

Assisted-by: Claude:opus-4.7 [Claude Code]
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hugo: collected modules in 566 ms
hugo: collected modules in 578 ms
github.com/google/docsy-example github.com/google/docsy@v0.5.1-0.20221017155306-99eacb09ffb0
github.com/google/docsy-example github.com/google/docsy/dependencies@v0.5.1-0.20221014161617-be5da07ecff1
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