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Step by Step Guide to Schedule Run E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address 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for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation Step by Step Guide to Schedule Run Step by Step Guide to Schedule Run Introduction A Scheduled Run refers to the automation of the pipeline to execute at specific predetermined times or intervals This scheduling helps ensure regular and timely execution of tasks within the pipeline making it useful for various purposes such as data processing model training or deployment You can set up a scheduled run for a specific date and time After that the designated pipeline will automatically run at the scheduled date and time How to perform Schedule Run To see the Schedule Run first the user should navigate to the sidebar section and select Pipelines Upon selecting Pipelines a dropdown menu will appear featuring an option labeled Scheduled Run Upon clicking the Scheduled Run option the user will be directed to the Manage Scheduled Run page or you can create schedule run by clicking CREATE RUN button you can redirected to the Create Run pageOn that we have Schedule Run section on that you can schedule run Actions Disable Schedule You can disable schedule by clicking By clicking disable schedule you will see the popup successfully disabled Delete Schedule Run To delete schedule run select a particular schedule run and click on delete icon After clicking on delete icon you will see the popup screen and click on delete icon On this page Introduction How to perform Schedule Run Actions Delete Schedule Run Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU 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Buy SSL Certificate E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS 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Networks MyAccount Portal and select Buy SSL Certificates on the left window pane After selecting SSL Certificates click on Buy SSL Certificate Select the type of certificate that you would like to purchase click on Buy Now button Note Positive SSL Certificates Single Domain certificate for single secure origin ex wwwexamplecom These certificates are applicable for only one domain and will not protect the subdomains mailexamplecom Note Positive SSL Wildcard Certificates Wildcard certificate for a secure origin with many dynamic subdomains ex aexamplecom bexamplecom A wildcard certificate is primarily issued for domaincom The character here is a wildcard which will secure an unlimited number of subdomains secondlevel subdomains as well Enter Contact Details Please fill in admin contact details such as your name email phone etc and click on next In the next window fill in your technical contact details Tip Use the slider button to set your technical contact details same as that of admin 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Introduction E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Application Scaling on E2E Cloud Introduction Introduction E2E Auto scaling enables you to dynamically scale compute nodes based on varying workloads and a defined policy Using this feature you can meet the seasonal or varying demands of infrastructure while optimizing the cost The core unit of EAS is a scale group The following list covers the features and capabilities of scale groups Rule based Policy setup for adding nodes based on workload Integration with Load Balancer to automatically list or delist backend servers Automatic removal of nodes when utilization falls below a set threshold SSH access to each node enables activities like log viewing debugging etc Before you define your first scale group we recommend familiarizing yourself with concepts and terminologies Concepts Application Scaling helps you offer consistent performance for your endusers during high demand and also reduce your spend during periods of low demand The following section covers the key terminologies used through this document Scaler Scaler is E2E service that manages Application Scaling functionality Scale Group Scale Groups represent the nodes launched by Scaler Each group is destined to adhere to a scaling policy eg Add a compute node when CPU utilization on an existing node hovers at 70 for 20 seconds Group nodes The nodes in a scale group are dynamically added or removed These nodes will be referred to as Group nodes or just nodes in the rest of the document The lifecycle of group nodes starts with the creation of scale groups and ends with the termination of the group You will be charged for the time between start action of a node and the time of termination Saved Image Due to the dynamic nature of nodes you would want to automate the launch sequence of the application too This is where the saved image comes into play A saved image is nothing but a compute node that you had saved and has the capability to launch your application at the startup Compute Plan The compute plan or plan is where you select infrastructure or hardware requirements for your group nodes It need not be same as the plan you had used to create your saved image This is a plan sequence you are most likely to follow when defining application scaling Create a node with a conservative plan for application eg C Series 1 CPU 1GB Add launch sequence to autoinstall and start your application during startup Create a scale group with an actual plan you need for your production servers eg C series 16 CPU 64 GB Scaling Policy A scaling policy determines the lifecycle of group nodes It consists of an expression that contains the following factors Min nodes Max nodes Desired nodes or Cardinality Watch Period and Period Duration Cooldown A scaling policy determines how you want to add a node to the group A negative policy is automatically created by Scaler to handle termination of nodes For example When a user sets an expression of CPU 80 for upscaling the scaler will automatically create a downscaling policy of CPU 80 The downscaling policies will be internally managed by the scaler Min and Max nodes Min and Max nodes determine the maximum or minimum guarantees from your scale group Cardinality or Desired Nodes Though the actual number of group nodes is decided by scaler through policy configuration you have an option to influence this setting on certain occasions One of such occasions is when you perform code or image updates You could launch extra nodes that will absorb the changes and then manually delete the existing nodes that have an older version of your code Keep it simple Start with 2 nodes and let the scale group take over Performance or Target Metric At this time a scaling policy only supports CPU Utilization Watch Periods It is normal to see CPU spikes on the servers but what you want is a consistent spike that lasts for a period of time to make a scaling decision A watch period has two parts Periods and Period Duration A duration determines how long a period lasts and the number of periods determines how long the watch lasts Lets go through an example to understand this better Note Consider this scaling policy Expression CPU 75 Watch Period 2 Period Duration 10 seconds The scaler will watch out for 2 consecutive periods of 10 seconds each when the CPU Utilization stays at above 75 And when such condition occurs the scaling operation will be initiated Cooldown A cooldown is a full period when all scaling operations are blocked It typically starts right after a scaling operation The idea of cooldown is to wait and watch for impact of a scale operation before taking further actions The default is 150 secs Load Balancer Load balancers form the entry doors when your scaling applications While the actual group nodes and their IP may keep on changing the load balancer will enable consistent access for the external world Tip Always bundle your scale groups with a load balancer Define Scale Groups Application scaling helps you optimize your infrastructure by automatically adjusting the number of compute nodes based on a predefined policy You can define a scale group a pool of compute nodes for any web frontend or backend application and provide consistent performance to your endusers Before you Begin To save an image of a Virtual Node it must be powered down For this click on the Power Off under the Actions section After powering off Node now again click on Action button and then click on Save Image button Steps to Define Scale Groups Go to My Account Go to Compute Auto Scaling Click on Create a new Group Select a Saved Image that can launch your application at startup To create a new group click on Create a new Group button Select the image you want to use to create a new group After selecting the image select the plan according to your requirement Elastic Policy Elastic policies are designed to ensure that the infrastructure scales up or down automatically based on predefined conditions or metrics These conditions or metrics can include CPU utilization network traffic request latency or any other relevant performance indicators After selecting the plan give the name of your scale group select the parameters and select policy The Elastic Policy allows you to choose between two scaling policies Default or Custom If you choose Default the scaling will be based on CPU or Memory utilization If you choose Custom you can specify a custom attribute that will be used to determine the scaling Here is a more detailed explanation of the two policies you have two types of policy parameters DEFAULT and CUSTOM Default In Default you can select policy parameter type CPU or MEMORY CPU This policy scales the number of resources based on the CPU utilization When the CPU utilization reaches a certain threshold the number of resources will be increased according to the policy which you have set When the CPU utilization decreases the number of resources will be decreased Memory This policy scales the number of resources based on the Memory utilization When the Memory utilization reaches a certain threshold the number of resources will be increased according to the policy which you have set When the Memory utilization decreases the number of resources will be decreased Custom In a Custom policy you have two methods to specify a custom attribute 1 This policy allows you to specify a custom attribute that will be used to determine the scaling For example you could specify the memory utilization or the number of requests When the value of the custom attribute reaches a certain threshold the number of resources will be increased When the value of the custom attribute decreases the number of resources will be decreased Note policy parameter name field is mendatory 2 Once an autoscaling configuration is created with custom parameters youll receive a CURL command for updating the custom parameter value This command can be used within scripts hooks cron jobs and similar actions When the value of this custom parameter reaches a specific threshold the number of resources will increase Conversely when the value decreases the number of resources will decrease Note Please note that the default value of the custom parameter is set to 0 The choice of which policy to use depends on your specific needs If you want the scaling to be based on CPU utilization then the CPU policy is a good choice If you want the scaling to be based on a custom attribute then the Custom policy is a good choice Custom Policy If you select the custom policy then specify any custom attribute such as memorydiskiops or any other custom policy name After selecting the options click on Create Scale button Manage Custom policy The custom policy feature in auto scaling enables you to define your own custom attribute The auto scaling service utilizes this attribute to make scaling decisions The customer is responsible for setting this value on the service VM To configure the custom attribute on the VM the customer should first set up the attribute on an existing VM Afterward they need to create a saved image from that VM and use it to create the scaler service Note The custom policy attribute must be configured on the image used to create the Scaler service Custom Policy Name The Custom Policy Name field is where you enter the name of the custom attribute that you want to use to monitor your service This attribute can be any name that you choose but it is helpful to use names that are descriptive of the aspect of your service that you are monitoring For example you could use the names MEMORY for memory usage NETTX for Network traffic DISKWRIOPS for disk write operations etc Node utilization section Specify the values that will trigger a scaleup increase in cardinality or scaledown decrease in cardinality operation based on your preferences Scaling Period Policy You need to define the watch period duration of each period and cooldown period Note If your custom policy names are MEMORY NETTX NETRX DISKWRIOPS DISKRDIOPS DISKWRBYTES or DISKWRIOPS you do not need to worry about anything else However if you wish to adjust the cardinality of your autoscaling service based on different attributes you must configure them through your node Scaling incrementing and decrementing occurs based on the average value of the custom policy attribute To set custom attributes on service nodes follow these steps Create a new node Establish an SSH connection to that node Add the script provided below to your node and may set up a cron job for it Let us assume that you have set Custom policy name as CUSTOMATT and max utilization is set at 60 units and minimum utilization is set at 30 units then the cardinality will get increase when the value of the CUSTOMATT goes more than 60 units and the cardinality will get decrease if the value of the CUSTOMATT falls below 30 units If your goal is to adjust the cardinality based on the percentage of memory utilization you need to assign the CUSTOMATT attribute to the node This attribute will monitor memory utilization through the script To achieve this create a cron job that monitors memory utilization and updates the attribute periodically When writing the script youll need to obtain the following information ONEGATEENDPOINT TOKENTXT and VMID You can find these details at the following location varrunonecontextoneenv To create the script in a sh file follow these steps Create or update the file with the desired file name like filenamesh Inside the script file filenamesh you can begin writing your script Now you have two options to write a script inside the file filenamesh either use the option1 or option 2 to write a script Option1 TMPDIRmktemp d echo TMPDIRmetrics MEMTOTALgrep MemTotal procmeminfo awk print 2 MEMFREEgrep MemFree procmeminfo awk print 2 MEMUSEDMEMTOTALMEMFREE MEMUSEDPERC0 if z MEMTOTAL MEMTOTAL gt 0 then MEMUSEDPERCecho MEMUSED MEMTOTAL awk printf 2f 100 1 2 fi CUSTOMATTRMEMUSEDPERC echo CUSTOMATTR CUSTOMATTR TMPDIRmetrics VMIDsource varrunonecontextoneenv echo VMID ONEGATEENDPOINTsource varrunonecontextoneenv echo ONEGATEENDPOINT ONEGATETOKENsource varrunonecontextoneenv echo TOKENTXT curl X PUT ONEGATEENDPOINTvm header XONEGATETOKEN ONEGATETOKEN header XONEGATEVMID VMID databinary TMPDIRmetrics Option2 MEMTOTALgrep MemTotal procmeminfo awk print 2 MEMFREEgrep MemFree procmeminfo awk print 2 MEMUSEDMEMTOTALMEMFREE MEMUSEDPERC0 if z MEMTOTAL MEMTOTAL gt 0 then MEMUSEDPERCecho MEMUSED MEMTOTAL awk printf 2f 100 1 2 fi VMIDsource varrunonecontextoneenv echo VMID onegate vm update VMID data CUSTOMATTRMEMUSEDPERC Now To make the filenamesh file executable execute the following command chmod x filenamesh To run the filenamesh script use the following command filenamesh This will execute the script and perform its intended actions But for continuous monitoring of your attribute there is a need to make a cron of your script So for this in the terminal execute crontab e You will be prompted to specify a file where you need to provide the scheduled time for the cron job and the location of the script Example pathtoyourfilenamesh rootfilenamesh Afterward create an image of that node Launch your auto scale group using a custom policy name make sure to use the same name during configuration This setup will monitor the percentage of memory utilization and store it in the specified custom attribute CUSTOMATTR Based on the values which you have provided for cardinality increment and decrement your scheduled actions will be performed Note Upscaling and downscaling will be determined based on the average attribute value across all launched nodes To see the set attributes you can use given blow command onegate vm show VMID json After run above command the detail will be shown like this VM NAME machinename ID machineid STATE machinestate LCMSTATE machinelcmstate USERTEMPLATE CUSTOMATTR setattribute DISTRO distro HOTRESIZE CPUHOTADDENABLED NO MEMORYHOTADDENABLED NO HYPERVISOR kvm INPUTSORDER LOGO imageslogoscentospng LXDSECURITYPRIVILEGED true MEMORYUNITCOST MB MYACCOUNTDISPLAYCATEGORY Linux Virtual Node OSTYPE CentOS75 SAVEDTEMPLATEID 0 SCHEDDSREQUIREMENTS ID0 SCHEDREQUIREMENTS ID10 ID11 SKUTYPE skutype TYPE Distro TEMPLATE NIC IP ipadd MAC macadd NAME nicname NETWORK yournetwork NICALIAS To see the VMID you can use given blow command onegate vm show Output will be like this VM 8 NAME web0service1 STATE RUNNING IP 19216812223 Schedule Policy Schedule Policy Autoscaling schedule policy is a feature that allows you to define a predetermined schedule for automatically adjusting the capacity of your resources A scheduled autoscaling policy is a type of scaling policy that allows you to scale your resources based on a defined schedule For example you may use a scheduled autoscaling policy to increase the number of instances in your service during peak traffic hours and then decrease the number of instances during offpeak hours Recurrence In auto scaling recurrence refers to the ability to schedule scaling actions to occur on a recurring basis This can be useful for applications that experience predictable traffic patterns such as a website that receives more traffic on weekends or a web application that receives more traffic during peak business hours Upscale and downscale recurrence in auto scaling refers to the process of increasing and decreasing the number of resources in an Auto Scaling group respectively This can be done on a recurring basis such as every day week or month Cron To configure recurrence in auto scaling you need to specify a cron expression A cron expression is a string that specifies the time and frequency of the scaling action For example the cron expression 0 0 specifies that the scaling action should be run at 0000 midnight every day Upscale recurrence You can specify the cardinality of nodes at a specific time by adjusting the field in the cron settings Ensure that the value is lower than the maximum number of nodes you had previously set Downscale recurrence You can specify the cardinality of nodes at a specific time by adjusting the field in the cron settings Ensure that the value is greater than the maximum number of nodes you had previously set Now if you want to choose scheduled policy as your choice of option then select Schedule Policy in place of Elastic Policy and then set the upscale and downscale recurrence and click on Create Scale button Elastic and Scheduled Policy If the user desires to create a scaler service using both options they can choose the Both policy option configure the parameters and proceed with creating the scalar service To see the details of the scale group click on Scale Group Details To view the details of the active nodes click on Active Node Details tab To View the details of the Terminated Node click on Terminated Node Details tab To View the details of the associated networks click on the Network tab To View the details of the Attached LB click on Attached LB tab To View the details of the Monitoring click on Monitoring tab To View the details of the Security Group click on Security group tab To View the details of the Logs click on Logs tab Actions Resize Service To resize the services click on 3 dots and click on resize services option StartStop Action Introduction The startstop actions in the autoscaling service are designed to manage the state of the service allowing users to start or stop their instances as needed This documentation provides a detailed guide on how to utilize these actions effectively Stop Action The stop action is used to halt the service within the autoscaling infrastructure Process When initiating a stop action the service will transition to a stopped state after a brief period State The service will be marked as stopped and the desired nodes will be set to zero Billing During the stopped state billing for the service will be paused ensuring cost savings for the user Start Action The start action is employed to commence the service within the autoscaling environment Process Upon executing a start action the service will transition to a running state after a short duration State The service will be in a running state maintaining the same configuration as before with desired nodes set to the minimum node count specified Billing Billing for the service resumes immediately upon starting allowing for seamless operation with updated configurations Conclusion Utilizing the start and stop actions provides users with the ability to efficiently manage their autoscaling service controlling costs and resources effectively For further assistance or inquiries please reach out to our support team Delete To delete the service click on Delete button To edit the Scale groups details like parameters policies then click on edit icon To edit the Scale group prarameters click on edit icon After doing changes click on right icon to update the scale group parameter To edit the Scale group policy click on edit icon To select Elastic policy click on edit icon and select from dropdown After selcting Elastic policy then want to change in CPU utilisation watch period duration cooldown After doing changes click on update button To select Scheduled policy click on edit icon and select from dropdown After selecting Scheduled policy then want to change in Upscale Recurrence Upscale Desired Nodes etc After doing changes click on update button To select both policy ie Elastic Scheduled policy click on edit icon and select from dropdown After doing changes in the form click on update button Note Deleting the saved image is not allowed when it is associated with a Scale group You need to first terminate the associated scale group to delete this saved image On this page Concepts Scaler Scale Group Group nodes Saved Image Compute Plan Scaling Policy Min and Max nodes Cardinality or Desired Nodes Performance or Target Metric Watch Periods Cooldown Load Balancer Define Scale Groups Elastic Policy Custom Policy Manage Custom policy Schedule Policy Elastic and Scheduled Policy Actions Introduction Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers 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Function as a Service FaaS E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registery API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to E2E FaaS documentation Function as a Service FaaS Function as a Service FaaS Introduction Function as a Service FaaS is a serverless cloud computing paradigm that facilitates the swift development and deployment of functions or services With FaaS developers can write and deploy code expeditiously eliminating the need to handle infrastructure management This approach can substantially decrease the time required to introduce new features or applications to the market Function as a Service operates by allowing developers to focus solely on their code logic without concerning themselves with the underlying server infrastructure This serverless model enables automatic scaling and efficient resource utilization making it an ideal choice for applications with varying workloads By abstracting away infrastructure concerns FaaS promotes agility and costeffectiveness in software development and is particularly advantageous for microservices architectures and eventdriven applications Runtime There are several official templates provided by E2E Networks and the following are currently documented Python 3x NodeJS csharpNET Please note that the given code setup should remain unchanged The handler functions serve as the entry points for your code You have the flexibility to extend the code as needed This approach ensures organizational coherence and seamless integration with the existing codebase How to Create Functions Python 3x This is the recommended template for Python users Python 3x is built on Debian Linux featuring a larger image size This characteristic is essential for accommodating native C modules such as SQL Kafka Pandas and image manipulation libraries Python 311 is the current stable version for the template This template is designed to offer full control over the HTTP request and response Please go to MyAccount and log in using your credentials and click on Functions Click on Functions from the side navigation bar under Compute section Click on get started button to create function Select the runtime template like python and enter the function name and write the code in the code tab Click on requirementtxt tab and write the requirement package Click on Environment variable And add the required variable according to code requirement Once you have successfully created the function you will be redirected to the Functions page where you can conveniently access and manage your function Note The function handler is passed two arguments event and context event contains data about the request including bodyin bytes see example below headers method query path context contains basic information about the function including hostname By default the template will automatically attempt to set the correct ContentType header for you based on the type of response For example returning a dict object type will automatically attach the header ContentType applicationjson and returning a string type will automatically attach the ContentType texthtml charsetutf8 for you Example codes Request Body Accessing request body you can also use jsonloadseventbody to convert into dict def handleevent context return statusCode 200 body You said streventbody Request Method Accessing request method def handleevent context if eventmethod GET return statusCode 200 body GET request else return statusCode 405 body Method not allowed Request Query Accessing request query string arguments def handleevent context return statusCode 200 body name eventqueryname custom response headers Setting custom response headers def handleevent context return statusCode 200 body key value headers Location httpswwwexamplecom import json def factorialn if n 0 or n 1 return 1 else return n factorialn 1 def handleevent context if number in eventquery number inteventquerynumber result factorialnumber return statusCode 200 body factorial result else return statusCode 400 body Number not provided in the query parameters csharpNET You can create functions in NET Core using C CSharp This template uses a middleware handler in an ASPNET Core Web API This allows additional context available in the request by providing the full body to the handler and more control over the response by passing it back to the HTTP reponse context GET method is not allowed for this template Click on Create Function button to create a function Select the runtime template csharpNET provide the function name and write the code in the code tab Click on Functioncsproj tab and write the requirement package Click on Environment variable And Add the required variable according to code requirement Once you have successfully created the function you will be redirected to the Functions page where you can conveniently access and manage your function Example You could add the popular NewtonsoftJSON package for formatting JSON objects using MicrosoftAspNetCoreHttp using SystemThreadingTasks using NewtonsoftJson namespace Function public class SampleResponse public string FunctionStatus get set public class FunctionHandler public Taskint string HandleHttpRequest request var res new SampleResponse resFunctionStatus Success var output JsonConvertSerializeObjectres return TaskFromResult200 output and update the Functioncsproj file Project SdkMicrosoftNETSdk PropertyGroup TargetFrameworknetstandard20TargetFramework GenerateAssemblyInfofalseGenerateAssemblyInfo PropertyGroup ItemGroup PackageReference IncludeMicrosoftAspNetCoreHttpAbstractions Version220 PackageReference IncludeNewtonsoftJson Version1303 ItemGroup Project Node JS The Nodejs template uses Expressjs under the hood and the LTS version of Node The event is used to obtain the original HTTP request and the context is used to set the HTTP response The underlying Expressjs object is an implementation detail and so is not available to the function author Asyncawait is supported by the handler by default Click on Create Function button to create a function Select the runtime template node js provide the function name and write the code in the code tab Click on packagejson tab and write the requirement package Click on Environment variable And Add the required variable according to code requirement Once you have successfully created the function you will be redirected to the Functions page where you can conveniently access and manage your function Note The event object has the following properties eventbody the body of the HTTP request either as a string or a JSON object eventheaders the HTTP headers as a JSON object index them as a dictionary ie eventheaderscontenttype eventmethod the HTTP method as a string eventquery the query string as a JSON object index them as a dictionary ie eventquery eventpath the path of the HTTP request The context object has the following methods contextstatuscode set the HTTP status code contextsucceedresult set the HTTP response body and end the request contextfailerror set the HTTP status code to 500 and end the request contextheadersheaders set the HTTP headers pass in a JSON object Example Edit the function as use strict const axios requireaxios moduleexports async event context const requestBody JSONparseeventbody if requestBodyurl return context status400 failMissing url in the request body const result try const res await axios method GET url requestBodyurl validateStatus true resultbody resdata resultstatus resstatus catch e return context status500 faile return context statusresultstatus succeedresultbody and update the Packagejson file name openfaasfunction version 100 description OpenFaaS Function main handlerjs scripts test echo Error no test specified exit 0 keywords author OpenFaaS Ltd license MIT devDependencies chai 420 mocha 701 axios 0162 Functions Information Info You will able to check all the basic details of your Function URL The invocation URL of the function can be invoked through anywhere Version The number of times the function has been updatedchanged Memory The memory limit assigned at the time of function creation Execution Timeout The maximum function execution time selected at the time of creation Invocation Count The total number of function invocations Logs Click on logs tab You will able to check all the Logs details of your Function Edit Function If user want to edit function code so click on the function name After clicking the function user go to the code tab and edit the code according the requirement After editing code user click the save button to save the changes Function States FaaS Function can have these states Deploying The function is currently undergoing deployment and the duration of this process is influenced by the number of requirements and the complexity of your function code Running The function is successfully deployed and ready to be invoked Failed The function encountered issues during deployment and execution Potential causes include incorrect dependencies or syntax errors in the code Detailed information about the failure can be found in the provided logs Function Troubleshooting Consider the following steps to identify and resolve problems Error Function is in failed state Description This error signals the absence or misconfiguration of a crucial external dependency or library Resolution Steps Verify the accurate installation of all essential dependencies within your functions environment In the event of an error meticulously inspect the values specified in the corresponding external packange installation files for accuracy Check if the environment variables are stated and fetched correctly in the code Error Cant reach the serivce functionname Description This error is triggered when a function surpasses its designated execution time or resource limits Resolution Steps Review and adjust the timeout and memory configurations for your function as needed Evaluate your function code that might be causing longer execution times Optimize your code to reduce processing time These outlined steps are intended to assist you in identifying and resolving common issues with your function If you are still facing issues we encourage you to seek further assistance by reaching out to our support team at cloudsupporte2enetworkscom On this page Introduction Runtime How to Create Functions Python 3x csharpNET Node JS Functions Information Info Logs Edit Function Function States Function Troubleshooting Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries Served FAQs E2E Networks Limited E2E Networks Limited is a NSE Listed AIFirst Hyperscale Cloud Computing Platform CIN Number L72900DL2009PLC341980 Copyright 2023 E2E Networks Limited
Welcome to E2E Terraforms documentation E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to E2E Terraforms documentation Welcome to E2E Terraforms documentation Contents Getting Started How to Configure Terraform for E2E Install Terraform Linux MacOS Windows CentOS Provider Configuration Schema Argument Reference Example usage Execute Terraform Create Terraform Configuration Files Importing already existing infrastructure e2enode Resource Example Usage Schema Argument Reference Actions Attribute Reference Read Only Node Plans Linux Virtual Node CPU Intensive High Memory CPU Intensive 3rd Generation High Memory 3rd Generation Windows Virtual Node Windows 2016 Windows 2019 Windows 2022 GPU NVIDIA A 100 NVIDIA RTX 8000 NVIDIA T4 NVIDA V 100 NVIDIA A30 NVIDIA A40 Spot Instance NVIDIA A 100 vGPU NVIDIA A 100 Linux Smart Dedicated Compute Smart Dedicated Compute 3rd Generation Linux Smart Dedicated Compute e2eimage Resource Example Usage Schema Argument Reference Attribute Reference Read Only Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries Served FAQs E2E Networks Limited E2E Networks 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Projects E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation Projects Projects For creating GPU Projects Go to TIR AI Platform After clicking on TIR AI Platform the page will be redirected to the dashboard page of TIR AI Platform with by default created project You can create new projects as well If you want to create a new project then click on the create new project icon After clicking on the create new project icon users are able to enter names as per their choice After entering the name of Project click on the tick mark icon after that project will be saved After creating a new project it will be shown on the left side with the default project like this You can see the number of projects by clicking the dropdown You can also delete the project by clicking on Delete Project Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries Served FAQs E2E Networks Limited E2E Networks Limited is a NSE Listed AIFirst Hyperscale Cloud Computing Platform CIN Number L72900DL2009PLC341980 Copyright 2023 E2E Networks Limited
How to Manage Teams E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation How to Manage Teams How to Manage Teams If you want a team to have access to a project and the multiple members should be able to work on the project Then you have to create a team using Private Workspace For that you can manage your teams click on any of these options To manage your teams click on any of these options After clicking on manage teams you will be redirected to the manage Teams section Select Private Workspace and then click on the go to projects icon This action will take you to the section where you can create a new project You have the option to create a project for your private workspace Once you click on Create Project you can enter your project name Then click on the checkmark icon to save your project To create a Team click on create team After clicking on Create Team a page will appear fill the details like Team Name and give any description if you want to give to your team Then click on the Create button to create your team Your created Team will look like this You can update your team details by clicking settings icon Afterward go to the GENERAL tab where you can edit your team details Once youve made the changes click on the update button to save the updates How to add Team members in a team To add team members first select the team youve created Then click on the team settings icon and navigate to the MEMBERS tab After entering the email address click on send invite button to send the invitation Remember if you try to add a member who has already been added to my account as a primary user you will get an error like this Following customers are Primary Users cannot be invited to any team gmailcom User able to see Invite status as per availability accepted pending All The new member receives an email containing a link By clicking on that link the new member needs to sign up and log in After successfully logging in the member is taken to the TIR AI Platform There they can click on the notification icon to either accept or decline invite After the member successfully accepts the invitation the owner can view the invitation status as member You can remove the member by clicking on Remove To delete the team choose the team and then click on the delete icon On this page To create a Team click on create team How to add Team members in a team You can remove the member by clicking on Remove To delete the team choose the team and then click on the delete icon Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High 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E2E Networks Documentation E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registery API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks Documentation Welcome to E2E Networks platform documentation E2E Networks Limited is Indias leading NSElisted AIfirst hyperscale cloud provider Here users will find detailed guides tutorials and troubleshooting tips covering a wide range of topics from CPU and GPU compute usage to TIR AI Platform Kubernetes services Terraform our ecosystem of cloud technologies our APIs and SDK storage solutions and about our DBaaS platform You will also find help on our Billing and Payment system security and our processes for handling abuse You will also find tutorials that help you get started with building applications in the AIML domain Finally you can also check out our release notes for latest features fixes and updates released on Myaccount Getting Started To get started head to Myaccount and follow the sign up process explained here Note that the process is slightly different for Indian individiuals Indian organizations and International organizations Click here to get started Our AIFirst Infrastructure E2E Networks advanced cloud GPUs offer developers unprecedented access to highperformance computing resources essential for tackling intensive tasks like machine learning deep learning and complex data analytics Our GPUs ranging from HGX 8xH100 A100 clusters L4OS T4 and others are integrated into E2Es cloud infrastructure and provide a highend platform to developers for AI inference and development Get started with our GPU nodes here TIR AI Platform TIR is a modern AI Development Platform designed to tackle the friction of training and serving large AI models TIR uses highly optimised GPU containers NGC preconfigured environments pytorch tensorflow triton automated API generation for model serving shared notebook storage and much more Learn more about TIR here On this page Getting Started Our AIFirst Infrastructure TIR AI Platform Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries Served FAQs E2E Networks Limited E2E Networks Limited is a NSE Listed AIFirst Hyperscale Cloud Computing Platform CIN Number L72900DL2009PLC341980 Copyright 2023 E2E Networks Limited
Welcome to E2E Monitoring documentation E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation E2E Cloud Compute Notes Management Welcome to E2E Monitoring documentation Welcome to E2E Monitoring documentation Get started Introduction Monitoring Graphs General Information Disk Space Memory Usage Processor Load Disk Read Operation Disk Write Operation Network Traffic Statistics Monitoring Alerts Setup Monitoring Alert for Node Setup Monitoring Alert for Load Balancer Define Trigger Parameters Alert Contacts Troubleshooting Steps if the Monitoring Data is not visible Step1 Make sure Zabbixagent is running Step2 Zabbix Port should be opened on your server Conclusion Steps to Install ZabbixAgent on your server Introduction Zabbix Installation on CentOSRHELFedora Zabbix Installation on DebianUbuntu Troubleshooting steps for monitoring in Windows Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries Served FAQs E2E Networks Limited E2E Networks Limited is a NSE Listed AIFirst Hyperscale Cloud Computing Platform CIN Number L72900DL2009PLC341980 Copyright 2023 E2E Networks Limited
For Indian Customer E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation SignUp Process and Myaccount Dashboard Access For Indian Customer For Indian Customer The Indian customer may SignUP as an individual or organisation SignUp as Indian Organization We validate whether customers have added GSTIN is correct or incorrect If user enters an incorrect GSTIN the message will be displayed Please enter valid GSTIN If user enters correct information then users are able to proceed for next step of Sign up process After filling in all details and after clicking on Next button the 2nd step for payment 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Getting Started E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation Getting Started Getting Started Lets start with a simple notebook Notebooks Go to TIR AI Platform Create a New Project Enter a suitable name for your project eg sentinel Visit Notebooks tab and Click on Create a Notebook Enter a name for notebook if desired Choose a notebook image Pytorch 2 Choose a machine plan CPU38Free Leave rest of the fields as default Click CREATE Wait for the notebook to come to a running state Click on refresh icon in status column to monitor status When notebook is in running state either click on the notebook name or the three dots to launch the notebook The project explorer left sidebar also displayes quick launch links for your notebooks You will see a new window or tab open up in browser Visit the page and you will find jupyter notebook ready for your use When you do you are all set to create magic Datasets Now that you are comfortable with notebooks lets look at creating a dataset Go to the TIR AI Platform Create a new project or select an existing one Go to Datasets tab Click Create Dataset Choose a bucket type New EOS Bucket This will create a new EOS bucket tied to your account and also access keys for it Enter a name for your dataset for eg paws Click on CREATE Note down the Bucket name Access Key and Secret Key You will need them to upload data later on An easiser approach would be to copy the mc command from setup minio cli tab and paste it on your command line Wait for the dataset to come to a ready state Click on the refresh icon in status column to monitor the progress When the dataset is ready locate and click on the your dataset row You should see two tabs Details and Objects at the bottom of the page Click on Objects tab Upload any files of your choice here Though this is easier option to use we recommend using mc minio CLI for larger datasets Using Datasets with Notebooks Go back to Notebooks tab Create a New Notebook enter all the inputs in the form In dataset select the dataset we jsut created eg paws Click CREATE When notebook is ready launch jupyter labs Enter the following command in jypter notebook cell and run ls datasets If all went well you should see your dataset name in the result If you go further in the directory you will see files that you uploaded from objects tab Model and Model Endpoints In this example we will deploy a torch serve based model but TIR also supports other frameworks like triton ONNX pytorch serve tensorflow etc tf serve etc You can find more details in Models section Go to Models tab Click Create Model Enter a model name and click CREATE to generate EOS credentials and setup commands Use the mc command to configure Minio CLI on your notebook hosted or local or local desktop Run the following command to confirm the setup works code mc ls modelnamemodeleosbucket Torch serve requires a model archive to serve the api For this step you can use your own model archive or download this mnist archive If you have downloaded mnist archive from the link in prior step then unzip the archive Upload model archive must include configproperties modelstore directory to your model EOS bucket see step 5 The list the objects from your model EOS bucket use mc ls and ensure the structure is similar to below config configproperties modelstore mnistmar Now that the model store is ready go to Model Endpoints section Click Create Endpoint Select the model name same as created in step 3 Select the model format as pytorch Create the model end point Use the instructions eg curl command in model endpoint to test the model If you are using our mnist model then use this tensor input file for testing curl k H Authorization Bearer AUTHTOKEN X POST httpsinfere2enetworksnetprojectprojectidendpointendpointidv1modelsmnistpredict d mnistrequestjson Note The model endpoints follow kserve inference protocol For more details on kserve website On this page Notebooks Datasets Using Datasets with Notebooks Model and Model Endpoints Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service Health Status Help White Papers Ecosystem Enablers Customers Certifications Countries 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Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation E2E Networks Billing and Payment Information Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process PROVISIONING PROCESS Services Provisioned Via SelfService Portal The Customer may take advantage of Services through the self Service portal via its Customer Account accessible through the link httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom Services Provisioned Manually Manual provisioning of Services is done as per the following process E2E team would share an estimate showing estimated charges with the Customer for each of the services to be manually provisioned The Customer would be requested to make the advance payment for a month for getting the services provisioned Unless specified otherwise the price quote in the estimate is valid only till 30 days from the date of estimate After receiving the advance payment E2E team will provision the requested services and send the Customer provisioning email Provisioning Email mentioning the details of services provisioned The billing for the services shall commence from the effective date of provisioning mentioned in the Provisioning Email Billing of services provisioned manually is done monthly on a prepaid basis DEPROVISIONING PROCESS For any deprovisioning of Services the Customer has to follow the below process Services availed through Self Service Portal The Services availed via the selfservice portal accessible at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom can be deprovisioned by the customer on making a request through the selfservice portal Services Provisioned Manually Where Services have been provisioned manually by our team on Customer request the Customer shall have to explicitly file a request for deprovisioning of the Services by sending an email to us at cloudplatforme2enetworkscom specifying explicitly the date of deprovisioning Such requests shall be treated as valid only if sent through the authorized technical contact and the email requesting deprovisioning shall have to be unconditional On receiving your request for deprovisioning of manual Services our team would send an estimate containing the description of Services desired by you to be deprovisioned thereafter our team will deprovision that those Services and send you a deprovisioning mail Deprovisioning Email We will cease billing for that those services from the effective de provisioning date mentioned in the DeProvisioning Email The effective date of deprovisioning is usually the deprovisioning date mentioned in the Deprovisioning Email unless the service had a commitment period in which case the effective date would be the last date of such commitment period In case we inadvertently misses accounting for a Deprovisioning Email and we have billed you for the deprovisioned services we shall rectify the error by issuing a credit note or infra credits on receipt of an email to that effect from the customer on billingsupporte2enetworkscom For further details please refer to our Refund Policy available at link httpswwwe2enetworkscomrefundpolicy Note All Services shall be presumed to be in an active state and shall be billed unless deprovisioned All Customer Data on such servers will be permanently deleted on deprovisioning No Customer Data shall be available for any machine post deprovisioning All additional dataservices related to that machine such as backups if any or monitoring would also be deprovisioned and permanently deleted Licences if any are charged for a full calendar month even if they have been used by the customer for a single day in such calendar month The committed nodes are launched for a specific committed period and for a fixed price and the customer shall not be eligible for a refund of the amount paid for the same Additionally the Customer will not be eligible for a refund of the minimum billing amounts charged in each billing cycle On this page PROVISIONING PROCESS Services Provisioned Via SelfService Portal Services Provisioned Manually DEPROVISIONING PROCESS Services availed through Self Service Portal Services Provisioned Manually Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources Blog Events Service 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e2enode Resource E2E Networks documentation Skip to content E2E Cloud Docs E2E Networks TIR Toggle navigation menu Login Sign Up E2E Networks documentation K Docs E2E Networks TIR Myaccount Getting Started with Myaccount SignUp Process for Indian Customers Customer validation Process for Indian Customers SignUp Process for International Customers Customer Validation Process for International Process Customer Validation Process for Contact Persons Domestic Customer Validation Process FAQs International Customer Validation Process FAQs Sign In Process Release Notes Compute Nodes Virtual Compute Nodes Monitoring 1Click Deployment Active Directory GPU GPU Cloud EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Appliance Load Balancer Appliance Auto Scaling Introduction Concepts Define Scale Groups FaaS Function as a Service FaaS How to Create Functions Functions Information Network CDN VPC How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP Pool DNS Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder 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Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to E2E Terraforms documentation e2enode Resource e2enode Resource Provides an e2e node resource This resource allows you to manage nodes on your e2e clusters When applied a new node is created When destroyed this node is removed Example Usage resource e2enode node1 name C24GB416B region Delhi plan C210GB image CentOS75 The above code will create a node of the above configuration when you run command terraform apply Choose the appropriate plan and image from the section Node Plans Schema Argument Reference this fields are used as an arguments to launch the nodes The Required fields are mandatory These fields are not to be changed once node is created image Required String The name of the image you have selected format name Required String The name of the resource also acts as its unique ID plan Required String name of the Plan region Required String Location where node is to be launched Available regions Delhi Mumbai label Optional String The name of the group Default value is default backup Optional Boolean Tells you the state of your backups defaultpublicip Optional Boolean Tells us the state of default public ip defaultpublicip Optional Boolean Tells us the state of default public ip disablepassword Optional Boolean can disable password as per requirement enablebitninja Optional Boolean enable bitnija as per requirement isipv6availed OptionalBoolean issavedimage Optional Boolean used when Creating node from a saved image reserveip Optional String Reserve ip as per requirement savedimagetemplateid Optional Number template id is required when you save the node from saved imagesGive the template id of the saved image Required when issavedimage field is true sshkeys Optional List of String Specify the ssh keys as required Checkout sshkeys datasource for listing ssh keys vpcid Optional String Can attach Vpc id from your Vpcs Checkout vpcsdatasource to list existing vpcs Actions This field are used when you need to perform actions on the node You can apply changes to this fields as required locknode Optional Boolean Node is locked when set true Can specify wheather to lock the node or not powerstatus Optional String poweron to start the node and poweroff to power off the node rebootnode Optional Boolean When set true node will be rebooted Node should be in running state to perform rebootingAlaways check the field If you have an active diskintensive process such as database backups running then a rebooting may lead to data corruption and data loss best option is to reboot the machine from within Operating System reinstallnode Optional Boolean for reinstalling the node Node should be in running state to perform this action Always check this field as it will delete all your data permenantly when set true Attribute Reference Read Only These fields are not to be specified in terraform configuration file They are only meant for reading createdat String Creation time of the node disk String Disc info of the node id String The ID of this resource isactive Boolean Wheather the node is active or not isbitninjalicenseactive Boolean Can check if the bitninja license is active or not memory String Amount of RAM assigned to the node price String Price details of the node privateipaddress String Private ip address alloted to node if any publicipaddress String Public ip address alloted to node status String Current status of the node On this page Example Usage Schema Argument Reference Actions Attribute Reference Read Only Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU 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Custom Reverse DNS Firewall Security Group Tag Security Firewall Bitninja Best Practices SSH Key Management Audit Logs Password Policy 2Factor Authentication Others License Management User Management Purchase SSL CertbotPlugin Apply or Redeem Coupon Code Account Statement Cloud Platform Support Introduction Platform Support Policy FAQ E2Es MyAccount FAQs Code of Conduct of Directors and Senior Management CSR Policy Whistle blower policy Jitsi Meet Mod Evasive Multisite using cPanel Softaculous Copying data from Linux to Windows using WinSCP Migrate MySQL Database Between DBaaS Manage MySQL Abuse Abuse Logs Abuse Attacks Spam Mails Phishing Complaint Copyright Complaint Billing Payment Payment Method EMandate Redeem Coupon Customer Details Updation Setup AutoDebit feature TDS Deduction process Declaration us 206AB Minimum Billing Provisioning and Deprovisioning Process View Invoice and Payment Prepaid Billing Set up Infra Credits Balance Alert Whatsapp notification for Payment reminder Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Database Database Database PostgreSQL Parameter Group How to create Parameter Group MongoDB mariaDB Storage Storage Block Storage Object Storage CDP Backup Scalable File System Kubernetes Kubernetes Service Kubernetes Kubernetes Marketplace Monitoring Stack Cert Manager Nginx Ingress Controller Troubleshooting Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Jenkins CI Tool Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Ansible CD Tool Istio Service Connecting to Dbaas FAQS Container Registery Container Registry Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface API Developers Guide API SDK E2E CLI Tool Introduction Terraform Terraform Getting Started e2enode Resource Node Plans e2eimage Resource AIML TIR AI Release Notes TIR AI Platform Introduction Getting Started Howto Guides Projects Notebooks Committed Notebook GPU H100 Plans Datasets Model Repository Model Endpoints Pipeline Run Scheduled Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation E2E Networks Kubernetes Service Jenkins CI Tool Jenkins CI Tool The IT industry is now quickly moving towards using containers in software development The reason behind this is that the containers are a very costeffective solution and also they decrease the time needed for development To manage these containers orchestration tools like it come into play and business needs to set up with However before taking you further lets get a quick idea about Jenkins and Kubernetes It is an opensource tool created by Google it manages containers and also takes care of their failure It supports the majority of CICD tools and Kubernetes Security tools which allow developers to run tests deploy builds and update the application without any downtime Click here to know more about Kubernetes Architecture and its Components It is one of the most popular CICD tools it is so popular because it monitors tasks repeatedly During the development phase and shows errors in the early stages of the development Introduction Continuous IntegrationContinuous Deployment CICD pipelines are one of the core components of the DevOps environment They help streamline the workflow between multiple teams and increase productivity Jenkins is a widelyused open source automation server that can set up CICD pipelines Prerequisites A working Kubernetes cluster and kubectl set up on your local machinehost Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster For setting up a Jenkins cluster on Kubernetes we will do the following Create a Namespace Create a service account with Kubernetes admin permissions Create local persistent volume for persistent Jenkins data on Pod restarts Create a deployment YAML and deploy it Create a service YAML and deploy it Access the Jenkins application on a Node Port Kubernetes Jenkins Deployment Here is a highlevel view of what we are going to do Lets get started with deploying Jenkins on Kubernetes Step 1 Create a Namespace for Jenkins It is good to categorize all the devops tools as a separate namespace from other applications kubectl create namespace jenkins Next create the YAML file that will deploy Jenkins Create and open a new file called jenkinsyaml using vim or your preferred editor vim jenkinsyaml Now add the following code to define the Jenkins image its port and several more configurations apiVersion appsv1 kind Deployment metadata name jenkins spec replicas 1 selector matchLabels app jenkins template metadata labels app jenkins spec containers name jenkins image jenkinsjenkinslts ports name httpport containerPort 8080 name jnlpport containerPort 50000 volumeMounts name jenkinsvol mountPath varjenkinsvol volumes name jenkinsvol emptyDir This YAML file creates a deployment using the Jenkins LTS image and also opens port 8080 and 50000 You use these ports to access Jenkins and accept connections from Jenkins workers respectively Now create this deployment in the jenkins namespace kubectl create f jenkinsyaml namespace jenkins Give the cluster a few minutes to pull the Jenkins image and get the Jenkins pod running Use kubectl to verify the pods state kubectl get pods n jenkins Note that the pod name will be different in your environment Once the pod is running you need to expose it using a Service You will use the NodePort Service type for this tutorial Also you will create a ClusterIP type service for workers to connect to Jenkins Create and open a new file called jenkinsserviceyaml vim jenkinsserviceyaml Add the following code to define the NodePort Service apiVersion v1 kind Service metadata name jenkins spec type NodePort ports port 8080 targetPort 8080 nodePort 30000 selector app jenkins apiVersion v1 kind Service metadata name jenkinsjnlp spec type ClusterIP ports port 50000 targetPort 50000 selector app jenkins In the above YAML file you define your NodePort Service and then expose port 8080 of the Jenkins pod to port 30000 Now create the Service in the same namespace kubectl create f jenkinsserviceyaml namespace jenkins Check that the Service is running kubectl get services namespace jenkins You will receive an output like this Output NAME TYPE CLUSTERIP EXTERNALIP PORTS AGE jenkins NodePort yourclusterip none 808030000TCP 15d With NodePort and Jenkins operational you are ready to access the Jenkins UI and begin exploring it Step 2 Accessing the Jenkins UI In this step you will access and explore the Jenkins UI Your NodePort service is accessible on port 30000 across the cluster nodes You need to retrieve a node IP to access the Jenkins UI Use kubectl to retrieve your node IPs kubectl get nodes o wide Copy one of the yourexternalip values Now open a web browser and navigate to httpyourexternalip30000 A page will appear asking for an administrator password and instructions on retrieving this password from the Jenkins Pod logs Lets use kubectl to pull the password from those logs First return to your terminal and retrieve your Pod name kubectl get pods n jenkins You will receive an output like this Output NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE jenkins9va733qco1twnvn 11 Running 0 5m12s Next check the Pods logs for the admin password Replace the highlighted section with your pod name kubectl logs jenkins9va733qco1twnvn n jenkins You might need to scroll up or down to find the password Output Running from usrsharejenkinsjenkinswar webroot EnvVarsmasterEnvVarsgetJENKINSHOME Jenkins initial setup is required An admin user has been created and a password generated Please use the following password to proceed to installation yourjenkinspassword This may also be found at varjenkinshomesecretsinitialAdminPassword Copy yourjenkinspassword Now return to your browser and paste it into the Jenkins UI Once you enter the password Jenkins will prompt you to install plugins Because you are not doing anything unusual select Install suggested plugins After installation Jenkins will load a new page and ask you to create an admin user Fill out the fields or skip this step by pressing the skip and continue as admin link This will leave your username as admin and your password as yourjenkinspassword Another screen will appear asking about instance configuration Click the Not now link and continue After this Jenkins will create a summary of your choices and print Jenkins is ready Click on start using Jenkins and the Jenkins home page will appear Now that you have installed and configured Jenkins on your cluster lets demonstrate its capabilities and run a sample pipeline Step 3 Running a Sample Pipeline Jenkins excels at creating pipelines and managing CICD workflows In this step we will build one of Jenkins sample pipelines From the Jenkins home page click on the New item link on the lefthand menu A new page will appear Choose Pipeline and press OK Jenkins will redirect you to the pipelines configuration Find the Pipeline section and select Hello World from the try sample pipeline dropdown menu This menu appears on the righthand side After selecting Hello World click the Save button Jenkins will redirect you to the pipeline home page Click on build now from the lefthand menu and watch the pipeline begin to run The 1 signifies that this is the first build Once the task completes you will see some stats about the build You can also check the console output to see what happened while the pipeline was running Hover over 1 and a dropdown menu will appear Choose console output to view the builds details Your Hello World pipeline is not very sophisticated but it does demonstrate just how well Jenkins can create and manage CICD workflows Conclusion In this tutorial you installed and configured Jenkins on a Kubernetes cluster and then you ran a sample pipeline Jenkins has a large repository of plugins that can help you perform very complex operations You can also add your GitHub repositories multiple types of worker instances and more To learn more about using Jenkins explore the official Jenkins documentation On this page Introduction Prerequisites Setup Jenkins On Kubernetes Cluster Kubernetes Jenkins Deployment Lets get started with deploying Jenkins on Kubernetes Conclusion Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level Agreement Terms of Service Privacy Policy Refund Policy Policy FAQ Resources 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is not only very affordable but it also offers great performance and reliability I would highly recommend E2E Networks to anyone looking for a reliable and costeffective cloud server provider especially for Indian clients Proud WadhwaDjango Developer Great Future Technology Pvt LtdThis is one of the best cloud server providers as we are part of this provider and using it the service and other things are good and accurateHardeep Singh AhluwaliaSenior Manager IT Infra Successive TechnologiesWe have been using E2E Networks for the past 6 months and I am extremely satisfied with the service and the customer support Their servers are quite reliable and very costeffective especially the GPU machines The team is always ready to solve any problem however small Very happy to make E2E Networks our longterm partnersHarshit AgrawalData Scientist at Studio SirahHave been using E2E Networks infra for a decade now and never had any issues Scootsy ran 80 of the workload on E2E Networks before it was acquired by SwiggyKunal ShethFounder GottaGo Ex CTO at ScootsyAntfarm We at CamCom are using E2E GPU servers for a while now and the priceperformance is the best in the Indian market We also have enjoyed a fast turnaround from the support and sales team always I highly recommend the E2E GPU servers for machine learning deep learning and Image processing purposeMr Uma MaheshCOO at CamCom AIE2E Cloud is NextGen PaaS IaaS provider It is a fully augmented and automated platform that is the best in practice in the current Cloud market We are using E2E Networks for more than 5 years and are very much satisfied with the deliverables They have very affordable pricing and are changemaker in the Indian Hosting IndustryMr Devarsh PandyaFounder at CantechE2E GPU machines are superior in terms of performance and at the same time you end up saving more money compared to AWS and Azure Not to mention the agility and skilled customer support that comes alongArvind SainiVP of Engineering at Crownit GoldVIPThe customer support that E2E has provided us is beyond exceptional Their quick response is what makes them stand apart from others and is second to none in the cloud space Weve been using their GPU instances for our Deep Learning workloads for quite a long time The quality of service is amazing at a competitive price and we strongly recommend E2EAkshay Kumar CFounder COO at Marsviewai incCongratulations Thanks for the fast reliable and costeffective solution for my small startup since Mar 2016Ratul NandiLead Software Engineer Gartner previously CEBYou guys are doing everything perfectly I couldnt ask for anything more Keep it up Very happy with the serviceMr Mayank MalhotraDirector ZenwebnetE2E Networks has helped me reach my 1st goal with its cloud platform They gave us a trial to get used to the service Happy with their product will surely recommend others to try it once Good support so farShahnawaz Alam CTO HW Wellness Solutions Pvt LtdFor most startups AWS EC2 is 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myCBSEguideReally good service from E2E Networks And at very affordable prices We are satisfied with them The Cloud console access feature is a very good and very easy user interface And I am satisfied with the service features and Highperformance network for data uploaddownloadVarun SharmaCeo WebFreakSolutionEasy to Manage Easy to pay Low Cost Charan SinghSr Manager Crayons Advertising Pvt LtdI have been using E2E Cloud for almost a year now These guys are the most professional of all the cloud providers in India They have absolutely reliable products and also charge the lowest rate I would like to recommend it to all who are looking for COST Effective cloud serversNaresh KumarSystem Administrator Aravali College of Engg MgmtOur experience with E2E has been better than AWS as our website is performing better both in terms of latency and uptime Since E2E provides plans that are simple to understand implement and are a complete package our efforts are concentrated on the development and 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Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to E2E Terraforms documentation e2eimage Resource e2eimage Resource Provides an e2e imageresource This resource allows you to manage nodes on your e2e clusters When applied a new image is created When destroyed this image is removed Note To create image of a node node should be in powered off state Example Usage resource e2eimage image1 name demoimage nodeid e2enodenode1id The above code will create a image of the above configuration when you run command terraform apply you can reference id of the node of which image is to be created using e2enodenode1id node1 is the resource name and id is the resource id Schema Argument Reference these fields are used as an arguments to launch the nodes The Required fields are mandatory These fields are not to be changed once node is created nodeid Required String Id of the node to create the image name Required String Remote name of the resource Attribute Reference Read Only These fields are not to be specified in terraform configuration file They are only meant for reading templateid String Template id of the image Used when you want to create node using this image imagestate String Current state of the image osdistribution String OS distribution imagetype String Type of the image distro String Distro type creationtime String Creations time of the image On this page Example Usage Schema Argument Reference Attribute Reference Read Only Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud 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Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Database Management in E2E Networks MariaDB MariaDB What is MariaDB MariaDB is a popular opensource relational database management system RDBMS that is developed as a fork of MySQL It is designed to provide a highly scalable reliable and flexible database solution for various applications MariaDB uses traditional relational database concepts such as tables rows and columns Why use MariaDB There are several reasons why MariaDB is preferred in certain scenarios Relational Model MariaDB follows the relational model which is wellsuited for applications with structured data that require ACID Atomicity Consistency Isolation Durability compliance SQL Support MariaDB supports SQL Structured Query Language which is a standardized language for managing and manipulating relational databases This makes it compatible with a wide range of existing tools libraries and frameworks Transactions MariaDB supports transactions allowing multiple database operations to be grouped together and executed as a single unit This ensures data integrity and consistency particularly in applications with complex business logic Data Integrity and Constraints MariaDB provides various features for enforcing data integrity such as primary keys foreign keys unique constraints and check constraints These help maintain the consistency and accuracy of data within the database Indexing and Query Optimization MariaDB includes support for indexing and query optimization techniques which can improve the performance of database queries especially in largescale deployments To configure MariaDB kindly click on the following link httpsdocse2enetworkscomdatabasedatabasehtml To connect to your database node using MariaDB command line Once your database has been provisioned and its running status You can get the database connectivity information on the dashboard under the connection details Database Name Public IPv4 Username Port Enter the following command at a command prompt on your local or client desktop to connect to a MariaDB database mysql h host P 3306 u username p password On this page What is MariaDB Why use MariaDB To connect to your database node using MariaDB command line Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us Contact Sales Escalation Matrix Service Level 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Run Fine Tuning Models Model Playground Samples and Tutorials API Tokens SSH Key Container Team Features Settings Analytics Billing AIML Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama E2E Networks documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation Committed Notebook Committed Notebook The committed notebook plans are available on E2E TIR AI PLATFORM offers inbuilt discounted plans if a notebook is to be launched for a committed period let say 30 days or 365 days By opting for a committed plan you will be able to save more when compared to the price you would otherwise pay for the same period in the hourly rate Longer the commitment committed period more will be the saving Let say you want to launch a PyTorch 2 notebook which is billed at 31 hourly bases but you can also choose a committed plan for the 90 days committed period which will just cost you 6026 for 90 days Creation of committed notebook Getting Started Go to TIR AI PLATFORM Create or Select a project Click on Notebooks in sidebar section Click CREATE NOTEBOOK Choose an appropriate name for your notebook Select a notebook type as NEW NOTEBOOK If you want to open a notebook found on other platforms like github or google collab you can choose IMPORT NOTEBOOK option which allows entering the URL of the target notebook Next you can select from prebuilt or one of your own images For the sake of simplicity Click on Pytorch 2 option Next you can choose a CPU or GPU plan Next you can select a committed plan Optional Set Enable SSH Access switch to enabled and add or select your SSH key Leave the rest of the options asis and click CREATE The Committed Plan Confirmation window will open Please refer to the following options and select anyone AutoRenewal The autorenewal option is default enabled for your committed notebook The committed period will be auto renewed right away at the end of the committed period as per the currently active committed node plan for launched TIR AI PLATFORM Notebook You have the option to select different committed notebook plans before the end of the committed notebook period but the new plan will be effective after the current committed period is over Note You cant terminate a committed notebook before a committed notebook period end date by login into MyAccount or using API It will be autoterminated upon completion of the committed period only if the auto termination option is selected instead of autorenewalhourly billing options in the committed notebook settings Hourly Billing If you have selected Hourly Billing then after the end of the current committed period an hourly billing rate will be applicable for the committed node Once converted to the hourly billing plan you will be able to terminate the notebook anytime Auto Deletion If you have selected Auto Deletion then your committed notebook will be auto terminated after the end of the current committed period After selecting the plans click on proceed Next you will see a new notebook appear in the list of notebooks Wait for the notebook to come to a ready state When the notebook is ready you will see both Jupyter labs and SSH options if configured Choose any of these to access the notebook environment and work on your magic Updating a hourly notebook to committed notebook After the launch of a TIR AI platform hourly notebook which is billed on an hourly basis you have the option to update this notebook into a committed notebook to saving more For this you need to follow the below steps Please go to the TIR AI PLATFORM Click on Notebook Now select the notebook you wish to convert to a committed notebook Before you update the selected notebook you have to stop that particular notebook After stopped the notebook Click on Actions icon and click on Update Notebook The Update Notebook window will open You need to select the committed notebook plan from the dropdown list After selecting the committed notebook plan you need to click on the update button The Committed Plan Confirmation window will open Here you have to provide your acknowledgement before converting it into a TIR AI PLATFORM committed notebook Here you can select any one following option Auto AutoRenewal Auto Start hourly billing Auto deletion so that after completing notebook this updated committed period it will automatically applied It will take a few minutes to convert your Notebook into the committed Notebook You will receive an email notification Once a notebook is converted to a committed notebook you can update the committed notebook setting Next you will see a new notebook appear in the list of notebooks Wait for the notebook to come to a ready state Updating a committed notebook to committed notebook After the launch of a TIR AI platform committed notebook which is billed on an committed period you have the option to update this committed notebook into another notebook plan For this you need to follow the below steps Please go to the TIR AI PLATFORM Click on Notebook Now select the committed notebook you wish to update to another notebook plan Click on Actions icon and click on Update Notebook Update Notebook window will open Select update preference Click on Update Delete Committed Notebook For Deleting the Committed Notebook you have to click on Delete button On this page Creation of committed notebook Getting Started AutoRenewal Hourly Billing Auto Deletion Updating a hourly notebook to committed notebook Updating a committed notebook to committed notebook Delete Committed Notebook Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the 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pass the following arguments on certbots command line Note that the verbose and seemingly redundant dnse2econfig prefix is currently imposed by certbot for external plugins Credentials An example credentialsini file dnse2econfigapikeyapi key dnse2econfigapitokenapi token The path to this file can be provided interactively or using the dnse2econfigcredentials commandline argument Certbot records the path to this file for use during renewal but does not store the files contents CAUTION You should protect these API credentials as you would the password to your e2econfig account Users who can read this file can use these credentials to issue arbitrary API calls on your behalf Certbot will emit a warning if it detects that the credentials file can be accessed by other users on your system The warning reads Unsafe permissions on credentials configuration file followed by the path to the credentials file This warning will be emitted each time Certbot uses the credentials file including for renewal and cannot be silenced except by addressing the issue eg by using a command like chmod 600 to restrict access to the file Examples To acquire a single certificate for both examplecom and examplecom waiting 20 seconds for DNS propagation certbot certonly authenticator dnse2econfig dnse2econfigcredentials etcletsencryptsecretse2eini dnse2econfigpropagationseconds 900 server httpsacmev02apiletsencryptorgdirectory agreetos rsakeysize 4096 d examplecom d examplecom It is suggested to secure the folder as follows chown rootroot etcletsencryptsecrets chmod 600 etcletsencryptsecrets On this page Configuration of E2EConfig Installation Named Arguments Credentials Examples Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated cPanel Linux Cloud Windows Cloud Windows SQL Cloud Plesk Windows Cloud GPU Smart Dedicated Load Balancer Company About Us Meet the Team Become a Partner E2E in Media Testimonials Investors Careers Contact Us 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