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GPU

ROSA with Nvidia GPU Workloads

ROSA guide to running Nvidia GPU workloads. Prerequisites ROSA Cluster (4.10+) rosa cli #logged-in oc cli #logged-in-cluster-admin jq If you need to install a ROSA cluster, please read our ROSA Quickstart Guide . Please be sure you are installing or using an existing ROSA cluster that it is 4.10.x or higher. As of OpenShift 4.10, it is no longer necessary to set up entitlements to use the nVidia Operator. This has greatly simplified the setup of the cluster for GPU workloads.

How to deploy Jupyter Notebook

Retrieve the login command If you are not logged in via the CLI, access your cluster via the web console, then click on the dropdown arrow next to your name in the top-right and select Copy Login Command. A new tab will open and select the authentication method you are using (in our case it’s github) Click Display Token Copy the command under where it says “Log in with this token”.

Installing the Open Data Hub Operator

The Open Data Hub operator is available for deployment in the OpenShift OperatorHub as a Community Operators. You can install it from the OpenShift web console: From the OpenShift web console, log in as a user with cluster-admin privileges. For a developer installation from try.openshift.com including AWS and CRC, the kubeadmin user will work. Create a new project named ‘jph-demo’ for your installation of Open Data Hub Find Open Data Hub in the OperatorHub catalog.

Jupyter Notebooks

You will need the following prerequistes in order to run a basic Jupyter notebook with GPU on OpenShift 1. A OpenShift Cluster This will assume you have already provisioned a OpenShift cluster succesfully and are able to use it. You will need to log in as cluster admin to deploy GPU Operator . 2. OpenShift Command Line Interface Please see the OpenShift Command Line section for more information on installing.

ARO with Nvidia GPU Workloads

ARO guide to running Nvidia GPU workloads. Prerequisites oc cli jq, moreutils, and gettext package ARO 4.10 If you need to install an ARO cluster, please read our ARO Quick start guide . Please be sure if you’re installing or using an existing ARO cluster that it is 4.10.x or higher. As of OpenShift 4.10, it is no longer necessary to set up entitlements to use the nVidia Operator. This has greatly simplified the setup of the cluster for GPU workloads.

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