SDK Manager fails to download target components, block flash process

Host computer: Ubuntu 22.04
SDK Manager: sdkmanager_2.2.0-12028_amd64.deb

Equivalent CLI command: sdkmanager --cli --action install --login-type devzone --product Jetson --target-os Linux --version 6.1 --target JETSON_ORIN_NANO_8GB_DEVKIT --additional-sdk ‘DeepStream 7.1’ --additional-sdk ‘GXF Runtime 4.1’ --select ‘Jetson Linux’ --select ‘Jetson Linux image’ --select ‘Flash Jetson Linux’ --select ‘Jetson Runtime Components’ --select ‘Additional Setups’ --select ‘DateTime Target Setup’ --select Gstreamer --select ‘DLA Compiler’ --select ‘CUDA Runtime’ --select ‘CUDA Runtime’ --select ‘CUDA X-AI Runtime’ --select ‘CuDNN Runtime’ --select ‘TensorRT Runtime’ --select ‘Computer Vision Runtime’ --select ‘OpenCV Runtime’ --select ‘CuPVA Runtime’ --select ‘VPI Runtime’ --select ‘NVIDIA Container Runtime’ --select ‘NVIDIA Container Runtime with Docker integration (Beta)’ --select Multimedia --select ‘Multimedia API’ --select ‘Jetson SDK Components’ --select CUDA --select ‘CUDA Toolkit for L4T’ --select ‘CUDA-X AI’ --select ‘CuDNN on Target’ --select ‘TensorRT on Target’ --select ‘Computer Vision’ --select OpenCV --select ‘VPI on Target’ --select ‘Developer Tools’ --select ‘Nsight Systems’ --select ‘Nsight Graphics’ --select DeepStream --select DeepStream --select GXF --select ‘GXF Runtime’ --deselect ‘Jetson Platform Services - Coming Soon’ --deselect ‘Jetson Platform Services - Coming Soon’ --flash --license accept

Has tried following options, none of those works:

  1. re-start ubuntu
  2. re-login nvidia account
  3. sudo apt reinstall sdkmanager
  4. remove ~/.nvsdkm/ and ~/nvidia/ and ~/Download/nvidia/ and /etc/exports
  5. using sdkmanager --cli
  6. using docker solution.

sdkm-2024-12-30-15-25-02.log (2.5 MB)
sdkm_download.log (850.5 KB)

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Confirmed - I get exactly same error. I am trying to setup my new Jetson Orin Nano (Super) using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (I can’t use my latest Debian installation - so I first had to create a virtual machine)

Add me to the club as well. Physical and Virtual UB 22.04 LTS.

Me as well, Physical UB 22.04 LTS

Hi,

Press EXPORT LOGS and attach the zip file for us to review.
Also some questions to confirm:

  • Is Orin nano a devkit or custom carrier board?
  • Is Ubuntu running on a physical machine or virtual machine (e.g. WSL, VirtualBox, VMware)?

Thanks

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Same here, Physical UB 22.04 LTS

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Hello, same problem too. Find attached exported logs
SDKM_logs_JetPack_6.1_(rev._1)_Linux_for_Jetson_Orin_Nano_8GB_2024-12-31_11-22-04.zip (164.1 KB)

I tried to just download files without installation, same issue

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There is server issue. We are working on fixing it.

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Is there an ETA?

Same issue (

same here…

same exact problem. is there not a way to get the sample root fs / BSP and flash from cli?

everyone try again. They may have fixed things

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Confirm the issue of downloading failure has been resolved. It’s indeed a backend problem of Nvidia SDK Manager. Thanks everyone for sharing and confirming the experience.
#resolved

I am facing similar problem with CUDA runtine target in Orin Nano 8GB module. SDK Manager tool stuck at 66% and after retrying 4th time installation finish unsuccessful. Is it same developer server issue or something else ?.

SDKM Logs:
17:18:11 : CUDA Runtime - target: download https://developer.nvidia.com/assets/embedded/secure/tools/files/jetpack-sdks/jetpack-6.1/Jetson_61_b218/./l4t-cuda-tegra-repo-ubuntu2204-12-6-local_12.6.11-1_arm64.deb failed, retrying 4…
17:18:43 INFO: CUDA Runtime - target: start to download https://developer.nvidia.com/assets/embedded/secure/tools/files/jetpack-sdks/jetpack-6.1/Jetson_61_b218/./l4t-cuda-tegra-repo-ubuntu2204-12-6-local_12.6.11-1_arm64.deb to /home/jcreyes/Downloads/nvidia/sdkm_downloads/l4t-cuda-tegra-repo-ubuntu2204-12-6-local_12.6.11-1_arm64.deb
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: Download request timed out after 60 seconds. Closing connections
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: Download ‘CUDA Runtime’ failure
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: Download request timed out after 60 seconds. Closing connections
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: Download ‘CUDA Runtime’ failure
17:08:53 INFO: Gstreamer - target: verifying checksum of /home/jcreyes/Downloads/nvidia/sdkm_downloads/nvidia-l4t-gstreamer_36.4.0-20240912212859_arm64.deb
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: download failed
17:08:53 INFO: DLA Compiler - target: verifying checksum of /home/jcreyes/Downloads/nvidia/sdkm_downloads/nvidia-l4t-dla-compiler_36.4.0-20240912212859_arm64.deb
17:21:44 SUMMARY: CUDA Runtime - target: First Error: download failed
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: Download ‘CUDA Runtime’ failure
17:08:53 INFO: CuDNN Runtime - target: verifying checksum of /home/jcreyes/Downloads/nvidia/sdkm_downloads/cudnn-local-tegra-repo-ubuntu2204-9.3.0_1.0-1_arm64.deb
17:21:44 ERROR: CUDA Runtime - target: download failed

Keep trying. Also after it downloads. Cancel and go back in and I bet it will show its downloaded.

I had to run flash.sh manually - but the power mode of MAXN doesn’t show up. So I suspect this might be the root of my problem.

It downloads everything - I did select the orin nano 8GB DEV kit (that’s what I ordered) but it also gave the option of a standard 8GB kit as an option. Both did not work and failed after around 60%. Running flash.sh manually was the only way around it.

Also, I had to flash an NVMe after the flash of the nano was done with an SD card. I could not get it to work with the NVMe directly. However, flashing it did work but it doesn’t show the MAXN.

@krickert

Could you share this result from your board?

cat /etc/nv_boot_control.conf
and
cat /etc/nv_tegra_release

un@machine:~$ cat /etc/nv_boot_control.conf
TNSPEC 3767-300-0005-R.1-1-0-jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super-
COMPATIBLE_SPEC 3767--0005--1--jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super-
TEGRA_BOOT_STORAGE nvme0n1
TEGRA_CHIPID 0x23
TEGRA_OTA_BOOT_DEVICE /dev/mtdblock0
TEGRA_OTA_GPT_DEVICE /dev/mtdblock0
un@machine:~$ cat /etc/nv_tegra_release
# R36 (release), REVISION: 4.2, GCID: 38685322, BOARD: generic, EABI: aarch64, DATE: Fri Dec 13 00:16:27 UTC 2024
# KERNEL_VARIANT: oot
TARGET_USERSPACE_LIB_DIR=nvidia
TARGET_USERSPACE_LIB_DIR_PATH=usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/nvidia
un@machine:~$ 

Looks like it is correctly flashed. Please file a separately ticket and we could check your issue there.
As this topic is specific to flash issue only.