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)
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
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.
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.