Add gpu-stats.py nvitop logging script#207
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Issue Type
Improvement/feature implementation
Description
Add gpu-stats.py logging script.
Motivation and Context
There doesn't seem to be a full example of how to use the nvitop python API in the nvitop repo so I thought I'd contribute the script I use to log GPU stats on my GPU server.
Testing
This script has been tested with multiple NVIDIA A100 GPUs, some with MIG enabled and some without, under proxmox / Debian 13.
The GPU activity column prints a 1 if a process is currently running on that GPU or 0 if it is idle.