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Laura L updated MXNET-1454: --------------------------- Attachment: (was: test4.PNG) > 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 > Priority: Trivial > > h2. Pre-requisites > You must have an account created in IBM Cloud. The account needs to be either > be *Pay-As-You-Go* or *Subscription*. Click > [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/account?topic=account-accounts "here") to > read more. > If you have a Lite account, you can upgrade it. Click > [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/account?topic=account-account-getting-started#account-gs-upgrade > "here") to learn how to upgrade. > h2. Step 1: Provision Kubernetes Cluster > * Click on the search section at the top of the main page, type Kubernetes, > and then choose Kubernetes cluster. > !Kubernetes1.PNG! > * A new window opens, select between the free and standard type under > "Pricing plan". We'll choose the free plan for the purposes of this > documentation. Once selected, click on create. > !Kubernetes2.PNG! > * Then wait a few minutes. The following checkmark and the word 'normal' > will appear once the Kubernetes Cluster is deployed. > !Kubernetes3.PNG! > h2. Step 2: Install IBM Cloud Block Storage plug-in > * Click on the search section at the top of the main page, select IBM Cloud > Block Storage, and click on 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 > click on it. > !mxn1.PNG! > * A new window opens, select the cluster and enter the name you want for the > MXNet workspace, in this case, it will be called _mxnet-example_, accept the > terms, and click on *Install*. You can modify the different installation > parameters at the bottom. We will leave them by default as shown below, but > you can read more about setting up the parameters > [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/catalog/content/contour-Qml0bmFtaS1jb250b3Vy-global#about > "here"). > !mxn2.PNG! > h2. Step 4: Verify Installation > * Go to *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! > Once you have installed the terminal, click on the action button again, > select web terminal, and type the following command. It will show you the > workspaces of your cluster. You can see *mxnet-example* is now active. > {code:java} > $ kubectl get ns > {code} > !test4.PNG! > {code:java} > $ kubectl get pod -n mxnet-example -o wide > {code} > !test5.PNG! > You have finished the installation, now you can use your Apache MXNet > workspace(*) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@mxnet.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@mxnet.apache.org