Laura L created MXNET-1454:
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             Summary: Install MXNet in IBM cloud
                 Key: MXNET-1454
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MXNET-1454
             Project: Apache MXNet
          Issue Type: Task
            Reporter: Laura L
         Attachments: Kubernetes1.PNG, Kubernetes2.PNG, Kubernetes3.PNG, 
Storage1.PNG, Storage2.PNG, mxn1.PNG, mxn2.PNG, test1.PNG, test2.PNG, 
test3.PNG, test4.PNG, test5.PNG

h2. Pre-requisites

You must have an account created in IBM cloud, the account must be 
*Pay-As-You-Go* or *Subscription*. You can read 
more,[here|https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/account?topic=account-accounts]

If you have a Lite account, you can upgrade it, see 
[this|https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/account?topic=account-account-getting-started#account-gs-upgrade].

h2. Step 1: Provision Kubernetes Cluster
 * Click on the search section at the top of the main page, type Kubernetes and 
choose Kurbenetes cluster

!Kubernetes1.PNG!

 * A new window opens, in "Pricing plan", you can choose between the free and 
standard type, in this example we choose the free plan, and click on create.

!Kubernetes2.PNG!

 * Wait a few minutes, when the cluster is ready the following ad appears.

!Kubernetes3.PNG!

h2. Step 2: Install IBM Cloud Block Storage plug-in

 * Click on the search section at the top of the main page, IBM cloud block 
storage and click it.

!Storage1.PNG!

 * A new window opens,select the cluster and put the name you want to the 
workspace in this case it will be called storage-example, we click on install 
and wait a few minutes.

!Storage2.PNG!

h2. Step 3: Install The Apache MXNet (Incubating)

 * Click on the search section at the top of the main page, type MXNet and 
choose it.

!mxn1.PNG!

 * A new window opens, select the cluster and put the name you want to the 
workspace, in this case it will be called _mxnet-example_, accept the terms and 
we click on install. You can modify the different installation parameters at 
the bottom, in our example we will leave them default, you can read more about 
the parameters 
[here|https://cloud.ibm.com/catalog/content/mxnet-Qml0bmFtaS1teG5ldA==-global#about].

!mxn2.PNG!

h2. Step 4: Verify Installation

 * Go to the *Resources List* in the Left Navigation Menu and click on 
*Kubernetes*
 !test1.PNG!

 * Click the *Actions* button and select *Web terminal*.
 !test2.PNG!

 * A window opens to install the web terminal, click install and wait a few 
minutes.
 !test3.PNG!

 * When the terminal is installed, click on the action button again and click 
on web terminal and type the following command. It will show you the workspaces 
of your cluster, you can see *mxnet-example* active.

{code:java}
$ kubectl get ns
{code}

 !test4.PNG!

{code:java}
$ kubectl get pod -n mxnet-example -o wide
{code}

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