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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 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 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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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 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 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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Jenkins CI Tool 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 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 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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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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 Other Services on E2E Networks certbotdnse2econfig certbotdnse2econfig E2EConfig DNS Authenticator plugin for Certbot This plugin automates the process of completing a dns01 challenge by creating and subsequently removing TXT records using the E2EConfig Remote API Configuration of E2EConfig In the System Remote Users you have to have a user with the following rights Client Functions DNS zone functions DNS txt functions Installation pip install certbotdnse2econfig Named Arguments To start using DNS authentication for e2econfig 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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Container Registry 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 E2E Networks Container Registry Service Container Registry Container Registry Introduction Container Registry is a service for storing private container images It provides a subset of features provided by Artifact Registry a universal repository manager and the recommended service for managing container images and other artifacts Artifact A service for storing and managing artifacts in private repositories including container images and Helm charts Artifact Registry extends the capabilities of Container Registry In addition to supporting multiple artifact formats the service provides additional benefits such as Ability to create multiple discrete repositories in the same region Working with your images Many people use Docker Hub as a central registry for storing public Docker images but to control access to your images you need to use a private registry such as Container Registry You can access the registry through secure HTTPS endpoints which allow you to push pull and manage images from any system Getting Started How to Launch Container Registry from Myaccount portal Login into MyAccount Please go to My Account and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks My Account Navigate to Container Registry create page Working with Container Registry The following sections describe how you can use Container Registry Create New Container Registry Click on the Container Registry submenu available under the Storage section You will be directed to the Container Registry manager page You can provide the project nameoptional Click on the Create Container Registry button Scan Project Click on the scan Project button to scan your Project Reset Password Click on the Reset Password button to Change the password of your Project Delete Project Click on the Delete Password button to Delete your Project Connecting to your Container Registry Enter the following command at a command prompt on your local or client desktop to connect to a container Registry docker login registrye2enetworksnet u username p password Push Command Using Docker Enter the following command to push your image on the project Push Command docker push registrye2enetworksnetprojectnameimagename Docker Images sudo docker images docker tag image registrye2enetworksnetprojectnameimage Push Imagess docker push registrye2enetworksnetprojectnameimagename Scan Repositories For scan repositories you have to click on the scan button to scan your Repositories Delete Repositories For deleting the repositories you have to click on the Delete button And confirmation popup will be open and you need to confirm that click on Delete button Scan Artifact For scanning the Artifact click on scan button of artifact Delete Artifact Click on the Delete button to Delete your Artifact And confirmation popup will be open and you need to confirm that click on Delete button Create a Secret For Container Registry Secrets A Secret is an object that contains a small amount of sensitive data such as a password a token or a key Such information might otherwise be put in a Pod specification or in a container image Using a Secret means that you dont need to include confidential data in your application code Create Secrets kubectl create secret dockerregistry namesecrets dockerusernameusername dockerpasswordpass1234 dockerserverregistrye2enetworksnet Create a Pod that Uses your Secret cat privateregpodexampleyaml EOF apiVersion v1 kind Pod metadata name nodehello spec containers name nodehellocontainer image registrye2enetworksnetvipinreponodehellosha256bd333665069e66b11dbb76444ac114a1e0a65ace459684a5616c0429aa4bf519 imagePullSecrets name namesecrets EOF Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface Source Registries Source registries assist users in defining the Source from which they wish to draw their specific resources Customers must click New Registry Endpoint for Source Registries You must then enter the necessary information After that you must press the Submit button After Adding Source Registries it will be shown in the list Source Registries Action You can perform two actions on Source Registries Edit and Delete Edit For Editing Source Registries you have to click on Edit button and set the value as per you choice Delete For Deleting replication Rule you have to click on Delete button Replication Rule Replication Rules allow you to specify how you wish to replicate your resources from a certain source registry The New Replication Rules button must be clicked by the customer to create a replication rule Next you must enter the required data Afterward you must click the submit button Replication Rule Action You can perform three actions on Replication Rule Execute Edit and Delete Execute For executing Replication Rule you have to simply click on Execute button the execution will be start as per Replication rule which you have set Edit For Editing the Replication Rule you have to click on Edit button and set the value as per you choice Delete For Deleting replication Rule you have to click on Delete button On this page Introduction Artifact Working with your images Getting Started How to Launch Container Registry from Myaccount portal Login into MyAccount Navigate to Container Registry create page Working with Container Registry Create New Container Registry Scan Project Reset Password Delete Project Connecting to your Container Registry Push Command Using Docker Scan Repositories Delete Repositories Scan Artifact Delete Artifact Create a Secret For Container Registry Secrets Create Secrets Create a Pod that Uses your Secret Simplifying Pull Operations with UserFriendly Interface Source Registries Source Registries Action Replication Rule Replication Rule Action 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 |
Notebooks 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 Notebooks Notebooks TIR Notebooks are fully collaborative environments that make AI development possible They combine power of containers jupyter labs and AIML frameworks to create a readily usable workspace for you and your entire team Some of the most common use cases are Run a script or notebook to finetune a Large Language Model LLM on single GPU using pytorch or huggingface train Run a script or notebook to tokenize and finetune LLMs or Diffusion models with with multiple GPUs single machine using deepspeed and accelerate Open and run a jupyter notebook ipynb from the platforms like github kaggle or collab Download and review datasets stored on TIR or other platforms like huggingface Download and test models like stable diffusion or any LLM Note A TIR notebook is fully functional coding environment If you prefer to work with command line shell over jupyter labs you can configure ssh on a notebook This way you can upload your data using sftp or sync your code with git tools and run the scripts as you would on your local system Getting Started Go to TIR Dashboard 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 Feel free to choose Free Tier plan for this exercise 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 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 Notebook options TIR notebooks are extremely powerful and flexible While most configurations have a default to make our life eaiser sometimes you may need to tweak the knobs The following are the configurations that you can tweak in a notebook environments Enable SSH You can enable SSH access on the notebook using public key or password not recommended If you decide to enable ssh after starting a notebook you will have to first stop the notebook before you make changes Disk Size Each TIR Notebook can have a disk size upto 1000GB The default is 30GB The selected disk will be mounted at homejovyan in your notebook environment We recommend using this path as your workspace so in case of restarts your content will be persistent Since TIR is containernative the changes that you make to any other paths on the notebook will not be persisted on restarts You can extend the disk size after the start of notebook as well This workspace will be deleted when the associated notebook is deleted Note Please raise a support ticket if you need more than 1TB of disk workspace Local NVME Storage Only available for H100 plans This fast local storage will be available at mntlocal andonly for the duration of run We recommend using this path when you need faster writes eg save model checkpoints or reads Be sure to move this data to EOS bucket or under homejovyan before shutting down the notebook This type of storage is fixed and can not be expanded at anytime during the notebook cycle Plan Pricing You can choose between an hourly or committed plan We recommend using committed plans as they offer discounts and also may offer access to local NVME storage for H100 plans only Notebook Image TIR environments are containernative You can use prebuilt images with well known frameworks like pytorch tranformers or customise the prebuilt images You can make your own images TIRcompatible using image builder utility We recommend starting with prebuilt images In case you need to install packages from pip or aptget we recommend doing so from a jupyter notebook ipynb or maintaining requirementstxt Configuration TIR offers a variety of cpu and gpu options We recommend using A100 or H100 for best performance Update Notebook You can upgrade or downgrade both the configuration eg upgrade from cpu to gpu and Plan eg hourly to commited of a notebook if desired This is useful option when restarting notebooks and the original hardware plan gpu on the notebook is no longer available Stop Notebook If the plan and configuration allows you can stop a notebook and restart In case of hourly plan you will not be billed for the GPU or GPU when notebook is in a stopped state However if your disk usage is beyond free tier you will be charged for it Delete Notebook When a notebook is deleted all the resources associated with it will be deleted including the workspace disk Notebook Statuses Waiting The notebook instance is being deployed on the hardware of your choise Running The notebook is active and you can use either jupyter labs or ssh if enabled to access it Stopped The notebook is not assigned to any machine However the workspace disk mounted at homejovyan will continue to exist until you delete the notebook Depending on the size of the disk you will charged for the usage How to create Notebook To create a Notebook you have to click on Create Notebook which is at the left corner of the page After clicking on the Create Notebook button a page will appear now enter Notebook name choose the Notebook Image and select the machine on which you want to run your service and then choose the plan After that click on Create button After entering all the details Disk Size Datasets and ssh key you will click on the create button for creating a notebook After clicking on the create button your GPU will be created and it will be shown like this Notebook Details Overview You can see the Notebook Details Plan Details under Overview tab Disk Size You can see the details disk size and also You can change the Disk size as per your requirements For updating the disk size you have to change the disk size and then click on update button Metrics You can see the Metrics graph in CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Interval You can see the one month activity as per your requirement in days hours Associated Datasets You can also see the Associated Datasets with two different datasets Mounted Unmounted You can also Unmount SSH Key You can see the SSH Key Details under ssh key tab Update SSH Key Note Only one SSH key can be added to a nLaunch Notebook from Sidebar You can launch the notebook from the left side of the Notebook name otebook Note When user want to change ssh key kindly first stop the notebook then change the ssh key Add SSH Key After Notebook Creation Note When user want to add ssh key after Notebook creation kindly first stop notebook then add ssh key Notebook Actions You can see the actions like Launch Notebook Stop Update Notebook Delete Launch Notebook After clicking on Launch Notebook Notebook will be launched and it should be visible like this Stop For Stopping the Notebbok you have to click on Stop button and the Notebook will be stopped Update Notebook You can update Notebook For updating the Notebook You have to click on Update button Note Notebook must be in Stop state before updating the Notebook Delete Notebook For Deleting the Notebook you have to click on Delete button Launch Notebook from Sidebar You can launch the notebook from the left side of the Notebook name On this page Getting Started Notebook options Notebook Statuses How to create Notebook Notebook Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Update SSH Key Add SSH Key After Notebook Creation Notebook Actions Launch Notebook Stop Update Notebook Delete Notebook Launch Notebook from Sidebar 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 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Install Jitsi Private Meet on Ubuntu 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 Other Services on E2E Networks Install Jitsi Private Meet on Ubuntu Install Jitsi Private Meet on Ubuntu Jitsi Meet stands as a complimentary and opensource video conferencing solution distinguished by a suite of premium features encompassing superior sound quality advanced encryption and privacy measures and ubiquitous compatibility across multiple platforms Leveraging the capabilities of Jitsi Meet facilitates the seamless establishment of an impressive video conferencing service tailored to your unique needs Manual Installation If you prefer to install your server manually follow the steps below Prerequisites A fresh E2E Ubuntu server node For best results we recommend a High Frequency Compute instance with at least 2 GB of memory A nonroot sudo user Use Vultrs best practice guide to create a sudo user on Ubuntu A Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN assigned to your servers IP address 1 Create a Swap Partition To enhance system performance on a machine equipped with 2 GB of memory it is advisable to allocate a swap partition of at least 2 GB 2048 MB Selecting a swap partition size commensurate with your instances memory specifications contributes to optimizing overall system responsiveness and stability sudo dd ifdevzero ofswapfile count2048 bs1M sudo chmod 600 swapfile sudo mkswap swapfile sudo swapon swapfile echo swapfile none swap sw 0 0 sudo tee a etcfstab free m 2 Set the Hostname and FQDN You must set the hostname and fully qualified domain name FQDN before you deploy the Lets Encrypt HTTPS certificate for security Use the E2E Best Practice Guide to configure your server hostname and FQDN This guide uses the example names jitsi and jitsiexamplecom Jitsi requires OpenSSH HTTP and HTTPS traffic along with inbound UDP traffic on port 10000 through port 20000 iptables A INPUT p tcp m tcp dport 22 j ACCEPT iptables A INPUT p tcp m tcp dport 80 j ACCEPT iptables A INPUT p tcp m tcp dport 443 j ACCEPT iptables A INPUT p tcp m tcp dport 10000 j ACCEPT iptables A INPUT p tcp m tcp dport 20000 j ACCEPT iptablessave systemctl restart iptables Command may disrupt existing ssh connections Proceed with operation yn y When prompted to proceed type Y and then ENTER 3 Update the system and Install OpenJDK Java Runtime Environment JRE11 sudo apt update sudo apt install openjdk11jreheadless Verify OpenJDK is installed properly java version Set the JAVAHOME environment variable echo JAVAHOMEreadlink f usrbinjava sed sbinjava sudo tee a etcprofile source etcprofile Install the Nginx Web Server Jitsi works best with Nginx and will automatically configure Nginx settings if we install it first sudo apt install y nginx sudo systemctl start nginxservice sudo systemctl enable nginxservice 5 Install Jitsi Install Jitsi from the official Jitsi repository wget qO httpsdownloadjitsiorgjitsikeygpgkey sudo aptkey add echo deb httpsdownloadjitsiorg stable sudo tee a etcaptsourceslistdjitsistablelist sudo apt update sudo apt install y jitsimeet The installer will request your FQDN Enter the fullyqualified domain name of your server When asked to configure SSL select Generate a new selfsigned certificate 6 Install Lets Encrypt SSL Certificate Use the following script to request a Lets Encrypt SSL certificate sudo usrsharejitsimeetscriptsinstallletsencryptcertsh The script prompts for your email address Enter your address and press ENTER Enter your email and press ENTER adminexamplecom You will probably see the following error because Ubuntu has removed the pythonvirtualenv package Package pythonvirtualenv is not available but is referred to by another package This may mean that the package is missing has been obsoleted or is only available from another source E Package pythonvirtualenv has no installation candidate This workaround will correct the error Install the certbot package from the Ubuntu repository sudo apt install certbot Update installletsencryptcertsh to use certbot instead of certbotauto sudo sed i scertbotautocertbotg usrsharejitsimeetscriptsinstallletsencryptcertsh The Jitsi script expects certbot in usrsbin and Ubuntu installs it in usrbin Make a symbolic link for the script sudo ln s usrbincertbot usrsbincertbot Run the script again sudo usrsharejitsimeetscriptsinstallletsencryptcertsh 7 Start a Meeting Navigate to httpsjitsiexamplecom in your favorite web browser to access your Jitsi Meet Video conferencing service On this page Manual Installation Prerequisites 1 Create a Swap Partition 2 Set the Hostname and FQDN 3 Update the system and Install OpenJDK Java Runtime Environment JRE11 5 Install Jitsi 6 Install Lets Encrypt SSL Certificate 7 Start a Meeting 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 |
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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Howto Guides 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 TIR AI Platform Documentation Howto Guides Howto Guides Create notebooks instance with your own container List of TIRprovided Images 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 |
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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 Virtual Compute Nodess documentation Welcome to E2E Virtual Compute Nodess documentation Contents Introduction Getting Started E2E Spot Instance Why use Spot Instances How to Launch Spot Instances How To Log Into Your Virtual Compute Node Log in to your Virtual Compute Node How To Log Into Your Windows Server Node Remote Desktop to Your Server From a Local Windows Computer Remote Desktop to Your Server From a Linux Computer with Rdesktop Remote Desktop From Mac OS X Manage your Nodes Node Details CDP Backup Details Network Node Security Monitoring Alerts Audit log Actions Create Virtual Compute Node Image Introduction Create an Image Manage your Image Create New Node from Saved Images Create Scale Group from Saved Image Node Snapshot How to Create Snapshot Save Image of Snapshot Schedule Snapshot Create Snapshot interval Take Snapshot at Snapshot Lifecycle Import your own custom Image Introduction Prerequisites Importing an image to E2E CloudPlatform Pricing How to move the Node Saved Image from DelhiNCR to Mumbai or vice versa Tutorial How to Export AWS Image and Import it to E2E Networks Introduction Step 1 Download and Install the Contextualization Packages and Dependencies Step 2 Create an Image of your aws instance Step 3 Export your Image to aws s3 bucket Step 4 Importing an Image to Myaccount Portal Committed Node Converting a regular node to committed node Committed Node settings Troubleshooting Steps When your Nodes is not accessible Verifying the Server Status Check The State of Your Node on Myaccount Portal Reboot Your server Access Console to Troubleshoot Monitor Resources Utilization of Your server Check the Disk Utilization Firewall Network Configuration Messed Up Slowness and Network Issues Access node in recovery mode Now need to select Enable Recovery Mode option from Actions to enable it Disk Space full Change password How to Monitor Server Load on a Windows Server What does Server Load stand for How to Start the Windows Task Manager Windows Task Manager Processes Tab Windows Task Manager Performance Tab Windows Task Manager Users Tab Windows Task Manager Details Tab Windows Task Manager Services Tab Windows Resource Monitor Monitor Network and Disk IO Scan Windows Server for Viruses or Malware Why is my Node Running Out Of DiskSpace Log Files Backup Files Temporarily Files and Regular Uploads How to identify the Disk Usage on your Server Troubleshooting High Processor Load on your server Impacts of High Usage on E2E Nodes Causes of High CPU utilization or Processor Load How to Fix High CPU usage Troubleshooting Steps when your Site is down Below are steps to Troubleshoot the issue when your site is Down How to change the hostname of your Virtual Compute Nodes Change Linux Virtual Compute Nodes Hostname For cPanel Server Node 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 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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 Kubernetes Marketplace Kubernetes Marketplace A Kubernetes marketplace often referred to as a K8s marketplace is a centralised platform or repository where you can discover deploy and manage various prepackaged applications services and tools that are compatible with Kubernetes clusters How to Install Kubernetes Tools Begin by establishing a Kubernetes cluster and once the cluster is created navigate to the MarketPlace section Now click on Market Place tab After clicking on marketplace 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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 Abuse documentation Phishing Phishing Introduction What is phishing How to take steps to resolve it Phishing is a type of social engineering where an attacker sends a fraudulent spoofed message or sets up a website designed to trick a human victim into revealing sensitive information Typically in the context of websites they are usually webpages uploaded through a vulnerability on the server Its purpose is to masquerade as a site of another site which is typically trustworthy like a bank The idea is to steal information and credentials from the unsuspecting user and use that information to cause financial loss or loss of reputation to the unsuspecting user How to troubleshoot and resolve it Antivirus and Malware scanners are the first thing that should be run on servers suspected of being used to host phishing sites The following additional steps can be taken to troubleshoot the issue further Investigations would also include checking for any suspicious filesfolders monitor all mails to webmastersadmin accounts to check for any notices being sent by external agencies who monitor the web Check google security reports at httpssearchgooglecomsearchconsolesecurityissues to check for any incidence of deceptive content The account on which phishing content was hosted needs to be cleaned up and strengthened like changing passwords using ssh keys upgrading packages on the server amongst other security procedures Please note that this document is provided for the benefit of our customers and the community at large E2E Networks is not responsible for any inadvertent issues arising out of trying out any of the advise here or using by any of the tools In case any of your server at E2E Networks is compromised Please note that during the entire process we request you to communicate and kindly take immediate action to fix the issue as the lack of response or resolution of the issue would be a contravention of IT Act 2000 and would lead to disabling of the public network On this page 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 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 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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 Networks Kubernetes Service Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Introducing Argo CD Declarative Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes Argo project Argo workflows is an opensource containernative workflow engine for Kubernetes The project is widely for simple CICD pipelines to DAGbased machine learning and data analytics workflows and is growing faster than ever We also have worked out with sample Agro Events to provide an eventbased dependency manager for automatically triggering Argo workflows and other actions in Kubernetes We are thrilled to announce Argo CD is a new Kubernetesnative opensource project brought to you by the Argo community and Intuit to provide a declarative continuous delivery CD system Argo CD supports a variety of configuration management tools includingksonnetjsonnet and Helm Why Argo CD Argo CD extends the benefits of declarative specifications and Gitbased configuration management to accelerate the deployment and lifecycle management of applications without compromising security and compliance The fundamental requirements for Argo CD are Application deployment and lifecycle management should be simple automated and auditable Application deployments should be fast reliable and idempotent Any deviation from the versioncontrolled configuration should be immediately detected and remediated Rollbacks should be as simple as deploying a different configuration Intuit started the Argo CD project to address a need for a fast reliable continuous delivery service for deploying hundreds of microservices across a fleet of Kubernetes clusters using Git as the source of truth for not only application source code but for application and environmental deployment configurations Argo CD is the first step in achieving continuous operations based on monitoring analytics and automated remediation of operational problems based on declarative specifications and automated learning and automated categorization of system behavior We examined many existing solutions such as Spinnaker but found that they did not meet our needs Declarative Kubernetes YAMLs ksonnetjsonnet Helm customize Kubernetesnative Git as the source of truth GitOps Clear separation between CICd continuous integrationdelivery and continuous deployment CD processes Enterprisefriendly auditability compliance security RBAC SSO How does Argo CD work Argo CD uses git repositories as the source of truth for the desired state of applications and the target deployment environments Kubernetes manifests can be specified as YAML files ksonnetjsonnet applications or Helm packages Argo CD automates the synchronization of the desired application state with each of the specified target environments Here is a highlevel architectural view CRD which continuously monitors running applications and compares the current live state against the desired target state as specified in the git repo A deployed application whose live state deviates from its target state is considered outofsync Argo CD reports visualizes any deviation as well as provides mechanisms to automatically or manually sync the live state to the desired target state Any modifications made to the desired target state in the git repo can be automatically applied and reflected in the specified target environments You can get started in 2 easy steps Define your App and environment configs in a Git repo Argo monitors and syncs your app between Git config and the Kubernetes cluster using any pipeline Argo CI Jenkins etc CLI or UI Pull or push There are a couple of different ways of doing declarative continuous delivery Pull model is where the CD system Argo CD continuously monitors and updates the applications state on the Kubernetes cluster to the target state defined in Git In the push model a user initiates the update from an external system using a CI pipeline Argo CD supports both the pull and the pushbased GitOps model to sync target environments with desired application states At Intuit we follow the push model and invoke Argo CD from a CD pipeline Jenkins for security and compliance reasons Argo CD features Syncing of applications to their desired state as defined in Git using variety of configuration management tools such as ksonnetjsonnet Helm and customize Automated deployment of applications to specified target environments Continuous monitoring of deployed applications Web and CLIbased visualization of applications and differences between current and target states RollbackRollanywhere to any application state committed in the git repository PreSync Sync and PostSync hooks to support complex application rollouts egbluegreen canary upgrades SSO Integration OIDC LDAP SAML 20 GitLab Microsoft LinkedIn Webhook integration GitHub BitBucket GitLab Can be used standalone or as part of existing pipeline tools such as Argo Workflow Jenkins etc Future support for Kubernetes Application CRD once it is released Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Requirements Installed kubectl commandline tool Have a kubeconfig file default location is kubeconfig CoreDNS Can be enabled for microk8s by microk8s enable dns microk8s stop microk8s start kubectl create namespace argocd kubectl apply n argocd f httpsrawgithubusercontentcomargoprojargocdstablemanifestsinstallyaml This will create a new namespace argocd where Argo CD services and application resources will live If you are not interested in UI SSO multicluster features then you can install core Argo CD components only kubectl create namespace argocd kubectl apply n argocd f httpsrawgithubusercontentcomargoprojargocdstablemanifestscoreinstallyaml This default installation will have a selfsigned certificate and cannot be accessed without a bit of extra work Do one of Follow the instructions to configure a certificate and ensure that the client OS trusts it Configure the client OS to trust the self signed certificate Use the insecure flag on all Argo CD CLI operations in this guide Use argocd login core to configure CLI access and skip steps 35 Download the latest Argo CD version from httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdreleaseslatest More detailed installation instructions can be found via the CLI installation documentation Also available in Mac Linux and WSL Homebrew brew install argocd By default the Argo CD API server is not exposed with an external IP To access the API server choose one of the following techniques to expose the Argo CD API server Service Type Load Balancer Change the argocdserver service type to LoadBalancer kubectl patch svc argocdserver n argocd p spec type LoadBalancer Ingress Follow the ingress documentation on how to configure Argo CD with ingress Port Forwarding Kubectl portforwarding can also be used to connect to the API server without exposing the service kubectl portforward svcargocdserver n argocd 8080443 The API server can then be accessed using httpslocalhost8080 Login Using The CLI The initial password for the admin account is autogenerated and stored as clear text in the field password in a secret named argocdinitialadminsecret in your Argo CD installation namespace You can simply retrieve this password using kubectl kubectl n argocd get secret argocdinitialadminsecret o jsonpathdatapassword base64 d echo Using the username admin and the password from above log in to Argo CDs IP or hostname argocd login ARGOCDSERVER Change the password using the command argocd account updatepassword This step registers a clusters credentials to Argo CD and is only necessary when deploying to an external cluster When deploying internally to the same cluster that Argo CD is running in httpskubernetesdefaultsvc should be used as the applications K8s API server address First list all clusters contexts in your current kubeconfig kubectl config getcontexts o name Choose a context name from the list and supply it to argocd cluster add CONTEXTNAME For example for dockerdesktop context run argocd cluster add dockerdesktop The above command installs a ServiceAccount argocdmanager into the kubesystem namespace of that kubectl context and binds the service account to an adminlevel ClusterRole Argo CD uses this service account token to perform its management tasks ie deploymonitoring Note The rules of the argocdmanagerrole role can be modified such that it only has create update patch delete privileges to a limited set of namespaces groups kinds However get list watch privileges are required at the clusterscope for Argo CD to function An example repository containing a guestbook application is available at httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdexampleappsgit to demonstrate how Argo CD works Creating Apps Via CLI First we need to set the current namespace to argocd running the following command kubectl config setcontext current namespaceargocd Create the example guestbook application with the following command argocd app create guestbook repo httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdexampleappsgit path guestbook destserver httpskubernetesdefaultsvc destnamespace default How to create applications Using UserInterface Open a browser to the Argo CD external UI and login by visiting the IPhostname in a browser and use the credentials set in step 4 Login into the ArgoCD server The password for admin is stored in secret with the name argocdinitialadminsecret and also decodes the password kubectl get secrets n argocd argocdinitialadminsecret o yaml echo ZVF1ZHVZU21OR1RqTFViWg base64 decode Copy this password and paste it into the UI and ignore the sign Now Sign In Currently it is empty Lets start creating applications Firstly through UI Click on NEW APP and fill in the details like application name demo project default sync policy manual repository URL where your application is present path in which the YAML files are located cluster URL select the cluster URL you are using namespace default Leave the rest of the spaces empty for the time being Our application is created Moreover for this outofsync status we have to enable the autosync policy which is present inside the APP DETAILS by clicking on this demo application The status of our application is now HEALTHY So this is the first way of creating the application through UI Lets create the application using CLI For the CLI first we have to install the argocd binary wget httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdreleasesdownloadv242argocdlinuxamd64 Change the name of the binaryoptional mv argocdlinuxamd64 argocd Change permissions chmod x argocd Move this file to another directory sudo mv argocd usrlocalbin Now type argocd help to check the available commands Login to the server using your cluster IP and the port in my case the service is LoadBalancer so I am using the ExternalIP argocd login externalip Provide the same username and password that you used for the UI login Now lets create the application Therefore I am using the same example that I have used in the UI demo but with the different application name argocd app create appname project name repo git repo URL path app folder destnamespace namespace destserver server URL argocd app create demo1 project default repo httpsgithubcomJasmineHaritgitopscertificationexamplesgit path simpleapp destnamespace default destserver httpskubernetesdefaultsvc KEY POINTS appname is the name you want to give your applike demo1 project is the name of the project created or default app folder the path to the configuration for the application in the repository git repo it is the URL of the git repository where the configuration file is located destnamespace the name of the target namespace in the cluster where the application is deployed server URL use httpskubernetesdefaultsvc to reference the same cluster where ArgoCD has been deployed Now lets check the list of apps and the information of a particular app argocd app list argocd app get appname argocd app get demo1 So this is how you can create applications using CLI Another way to create applications is by writing a YAML file I am going to use the Gitlab example for this demo Clone the repository and Create a YAML file as below mentioned apiVersion argoprojiov1alpha1 kind Application metadata name argoapplication namespace argocd spec project default source repoURL httpsgitlabcomurlargocdappconfiggit targetRevision HEAD path dev destination server httpskubernetesdefaultsvc namespace myapp syncPolicy syncOptions CreateNamespacetrue automated selfHeal true prune true Points to remember Inside automated there are two things selfHeal is used for 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manage the cluster and two worker nodes which will be used to run our container applications To achieve this we will use four Ansible playbooks These will do the following Create a new User Account for use with Kubernetes on each node Install Kubernetes and containerd on each node 3 Configure the Master node 3 Join the Worker nodes to the new cluster If you are considering using Ansible to deploy Kubernetes already we will assume youre already somewhat familiar with both technologies So with that said lets get straight into the detail PREREQUISITES Before we can get started we need a few prerequisites to be in place This is what we are going to need A host with Ansible installed Ive written previously about how to install Ansible also check out the online documentation You should also set up an SSH key pair which will be used to authenticate to the Kubernetes nodes without using a password allowing Ansible to do its thing Three servershosts to which we will use as our targets to deploy Kubernetes Our servers each have 12GB ram and 4vCPUs This is fine for my lab purposes which we use to try out new things using Kubernetes You need to be able to SSH into each of these nodes as root using the SSH key pair we mentioned above With that lot all in place we should be ready to go Setting up Ansible to Deploy Kubernetes Before we start to look at the Ansible Playbooks we need to set up Ansible to communicate with the Kubernetes nodes First of all on our Ansible host lets set up a new directory from which we we run our playbooks mkdir kubernetes cd kubernetes With that done we now need to create a hosts file to tell Ansible how to communicate with the Kubernetes master and worker nodes vi hosts The content of the hosts file should look something like the following masters master ansiblehostxxxxxxxxxxxx ansibleuserroot workers worker1 ansiblehostyyyyyyyyyyyy ansibleuserroot worker2 ansiblehostzzzzzzzzzzzz ansibleuserroot Note x Master IP Address y Worker1 IP Address z Worker2 IP Address Listing the master node and the worker nodes in different sections in the hosts file will allow us to target the playbooks at the specfic node type later on Finally with that done we can test its working by doing a Ansible ping ansible i hosts all m ping Output master SUCCESS changed false ping pong worker2 SUCCESS changed false ping pong worker1 SUCCESS changed false ping pong All good Lets move onto the first playbook Creating a Kubernetes user with Ansible Playbook Our first task in setting up the Kubernetes cluster is to create a new user on each node This will be a nonroot user that has sudo privileges Its a good idea not to use the root account for day to day operations of course We can use Ansible to set the account up on all three nodes quickly and easily First create a file in the working directory vim usersyml Then add the following to the playbook hosts workers masters become yes tasks name create the kube user account user namekube appendyes statepresent createhomeyes shellbinbash name allow kube to use sudo without needing a password lineinfile dest etcsudoers line kube ALLALL NOPASSWD ALL validate visudo cf s name set up authorized keys for the kube user authorizedkey userkube keyitem withfile sshidrsapub Were now ready to run our first playbook To do so ansibleplaybook i hosts usersyml Once done you should see Install Kubernetes with Ansible Playbook Now were getting to the fun part With our user now created we can move on to installing Kubernetes Lets dive straight in and have a look at the playbook which we have named installk8syml Sample Playbook hosts masters workers remoteuser ubuntu become yes becomemethod sudo becomeuser root gatherfacts yes connection ssh tasks name Create containerd config file file path etcmodulesloaddcontainerdconf state touch name Add conf for containerd blockinfile path etcmodulesloaddcontainerdconf block overlay brnetfilter name modprobe shell sudo modprobe overlay sudo modprobe brnetfilter name Set system configurations for Kubernetes networking file path etcsysctld99kubernetescriconf state touch name Add conf for containerd blockinfile path etcsysctld99kubernetescriconf block netbridgebridgenfcalliptables 1 netipv4ipforward 1 netbridgebridgenfcallip6tables 1 name Apply new settings command sudo sysctl system name install containerd shell sudo aptget update sudo aptget install y containerd sudo mkdir p etccontainerd sudo containerd config default sudo tee etccontainerdconfigtoml sudo systemctl restart containerd name disable swap shell sudo swapoff a sudo sed i swap s1g etcfstab name install and configure dependencies shell sudo aptget update sudo aptget install y apttransporthttps curl curl s httpspackagescloudgooglecomaptdocaptkeygpg sudo aptkey add name Create kubernetes repo file file path etcaptsourceslistdkuberneteslist state touch name Add K8s Source blockinfile path etcaptsourceslistdkuberneteslist block deb httpsaptkubernetesio kubernetesxenial main name install kubernetes shell sudo aptget update sudo aptget install y kubelet120100 kubeadm120100 kubectl120100 sudo aptmark hold kubelet kubeadm kubectl This playbook will run against all three nodes and will install the containerd runtime including some prerequisite configuration then go onto install Kubernetes which includes kubelet kubeadm and kubectl Run the playbook using the following syntax ansibleplaybook i hosts installk8syml Theres quite a lot going on here so this one will take a little while to run whist the necessary packages are installed on each node Once done you should see PLAY RECAP master ok13 changed12 unreachable0 failed0 worker1 ok13 changed12 unreachable0 failed0 worker2 ok13 changed12 unreachable0 failed0 Now were halfway there Creating a Kubernetes Cluster Master Node using Ansible Playbook Now we should have containerd and Kubernetes installed on all our nodes The next step is to create the cluster on the master node This is the masteryml file which will initialise the Kubernetes cluster on my master node and set up the pod network using Calico hosts masters become yes tasks name initialize the cluster shell kubeadm init podnetworkcidr102440016 args chdir HOME creates clusterinitializedtxt name create kube directory become yes becomeuser kube file path HOMEkube state directory mode 0755 name copies adminconf to users kube config copy src etckubernetesadminconf dest homekubekubeconfig remotesrc yes owner kube name install Pod network become yes becomeuser kube shell kubectl apply f httpsdocsprojectcalicoorgmanifestscalicoyaml args chdir HOME name Get the token for joining the worker nodes become yes becomeuser kube shell kubeadm token create printjoincommand register kubernetesjoincommand debug msg kubernetesjoincommandstdout name Copy join command to local file become yes localaction copy content kubernetesjoincommandstdoutlines0 desttmpkubernetesjoincommand mode0777 Note towards the end of the playbook we generate the worker join command and save it to a local file on the Ansible host We will use this file later to join the worker nodes to the cluster Before then execute the mastersyml playbook ansibleplaybook i hosts masteryml Once the playbook has finished we can check the outcome by connecting to the cluster master node using SSH to check the status of the master node kubectl get nodes Output NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION kube01testlocal Ready controlplanemaster 13m v1201 From the output we can see that the master nodes status is Ready showing that the cluster has been initialised successfully Join Worker Nodes to Kubernetes Cluster using Ansible Playbook Now we have a Kubernetes cluster initialised the final step is to join our worker nodes to the cluster To do so the final playbook joinworkersyml contains the following hosts workers become yes gatherfacts yes tasks name Copy join command from Ansiblehost to the worker nodes become yes copy src tmpkubernetesjoincommand dest tmpkubernetesjoincommand mode 0777 name Join the Worker nodes to the cluster become yes command sh tmpkubernetesjoincommand register joinedornot This works by copying the file containing the worker join command saved locally earlier to the worker nodes then it runs the command Run the playbook with ansibleplaybook i hosts joinworkersyml Once the playbook has complete we can check the status of the cluster nodes by again running the following on the cluster master node kubectl get nodes Output NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION kube02testlocal Ready none 80s v1201 kube01testlocal Ready controlplanemaster 22m v1201 kube03testlocal Ready none 69s v1201 On this page PREREQUISITES Setting up Ansible to Deploy Kubernetes Creating a Kubernetes user with Ansible Playbook Install Kubernetes with Ansible Playbook Creating a Kubernetes Cluster Master Node using Ansible Playbook Join Worker Nodes to Kubernetes Cluster using Ansible Playbook Products TIR AI Platform GPU Dedicated Compute CPU Intensive Cloud High Memory Cloud Linux Smart Dedicated 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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 Storage Solutions Welcome to E2E Networks CDP Backups documentation Welcome to E2E Networks CDP Backups documentation Get started Manage CDP Backups Introduction How does CDP Backup work Completely Secure Incremental in nature Database Backups Backup Frequency Backup Recovery Points Backup Recovery Points Retention Policy Archive Backup Recovery Point Restore functionality Plans Prices How to activate CDP Backup service for nodes Backup Schedule Configuration Backup Status Manage CDP Backup Service Actions CDP Backup Details Backup Recovery Points Backup Task History Restore Task History How to restore Files Folders How to take a complete cPanel backup Introduction to cPanel How to take backup and restore containers in Nvidia Docker Introduction Backing up the Containers Restoring the Containers Conclusion Steps to Install CDPAgent on your server Introduction CDPagent Installation on CentOSRHELFedora Step 1 Download the Repository Step 2 Installing the cdpenterpriseagent Step 3 Get Driver Module Step 4 Restart CDP agent Step 5 Adding CDP Server key to CDP Agent server CDP agent Installation on DebianUbuntu Step 1 Download the Repository Step 2 Installing the cdpenterpriseagent Step 3 Get Driver Module Step 4 Install Suitable Drivers Step 4 Restart CDP agent Step 5 Adding CDP Server key to CDP Agent server Troubleshooting Steps Step 1 Make sure CDPagent service is running Step 2 Restarting CDPagent once Step 3 CDPagent port should be opened on your server Installing hcp driver Module Manually Step 1 Check the kernel release info Step 2 Download respective hcpdriver module Step 3 Copying hcpdriver module in the r1soft directory Step 4 Make a symlink for Module How to open CDP Ports on Iptables in a Linux Introductions Prerequisite Step 1 List the current Iptables rules How to open CDP Ports with UFW on UbuntuDebian Conclusion Open CDP ports on Windows Firewall Introduction Steps to open a port FAQs for Backup Plan and Mean Time to Repair Q Is my server at E2E Networks automatically backed up Q Can I maintain my backups on the machine itself Q But you have RAID10 or RAID1 on all your servers which means a mirrored copy of data is always present Why do I still need a backup plan Q What backup plans can I subscribe Q How does the backup at E2E Networks work Q Are there any particular dos and donts while running CDP Backups Q How to configure the frequency of backups Q How to restore the backup Q So is X backup plan a good end in itself Do 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MyAccount Release Notes 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 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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 MyAccount Release Notes MyAccount Release Notes DBaaS Release Update 18 Mar 2024 0730 PM Were thrilled to share that weve completely redesigned the user interface UI of our DBaaS feature to offer you an improved user experience Our team has dedicated significant effort to enhance both the visual appeal and functionality making your interactions with the platform smoother and more enjoyable For more info Click Here New Release Introducing the New Delhi NCR2 Region 12 Mar 2024 0730 PM Were thrilled to announce the launch of our latest addition to the cloud infrastructure the New Delhi NCR2 Region In this region were proud to offer a comprehensive services including Nodes Load Balancer Auto Scaling Volume Images Reserve IP VPC and Firewall Additionally stay tuned as we continue to expand our service offerings in the New Delhi NCR2 Region in the coming days providing even more value and capabilities to our users LB Release Update 08 Mar 2024 0730 PM Were excited to announce the latest update to our Load Balancer LB feature which introduces enhanced functionality This release includes the addition of timeouts such as WebSocket client timeouts server timeout connection timeout as well as the HTTP keep alive timeout LB Release Update 07 Mar 2024 0830 PM Were excited to announce the latest update to our Load Balancer LB feature This release includes the introduction of the Internal Load Balancer LB feature Release MongoDB 07 Mar 2024 0800 PM We are thrilled to share that MongoDB is now accessible through our MyAccount portal providing users with seamless access to this powerful database management system 2FA Release Update 12 Feb 2024 0500 PM We are excited to announce that Weve increased security for everyone Now all users need to use TwoFactor Authentication 2FA Users have the flexibility to switch between 2FA options either from TOTP TimeBased OneTime Password to Google Authenticator or from Google Authenticator to TOTP For more info Click Here PBAC Release Update 05 Feb 2024 1100 PM Were delighted to introduce PolicyBased Access Control PBAC seamlessly integrated into our MyAccount for an enhanced user experience PBAC serves as a sophisticated user access management mechanism It allows tailored permissions based on users business responsibilities and predefined policies with the option to create custom rules and policies Unlike traditional organisationwide role adjustments PBAC offers quick adaptability to evolving requirements ensuring swift and precise access privilege modifications This dynamic approach reinforces asset protection through the enforcement of established rules and policies PBAC stands out as a versatile authorisation solution automating security controls within applications and data catering to various access points with efficiency For more info Click Here FaaS Release Update 12 Jan 2024 0700 PM Were excited to announce the launch of Function as a Service FaaS a powerful new feature designed to transform how you develop and deploy functions or services on our serverless cloud platform For more info Click Here LB Release Update 10 Jan 2024 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have revamped the user interface UI of our Load Balancer platform to provide you with an even better user experience Our team has worked diligently to enhance the visual appeal and functionality ensuring that your interactions with the platform are more seamless and enjoyable For more info Click Here DBaaS Release Update 04 Jan 2024 0700 PM We are thrilled to share that our latest update brings a significant enhancement to our Database as a Service DBaaS platform Starting now users can take advantage of Separate Monitoring Graphs for replicas offering a more detailed and insightful view into the performance of your database replicas CDP backup Release Update 03 Jan 2023 0700 PM Were thrilled to introduce a new feature that allows users to save a backup of a Node at the time of deletion providing a way to secure their Node data for potential future retrieval DBaaS Release Update 19 Dec 2023 0700 PM We are happy to announce that we have added disk and memory usage graphs for a specific DBaaS If a customer has several DBaaS instances they can now view the memory and disk usage of each one separately Improvement In Node Compliance Security 13 Dec 2023 0700 PM We have improved the search functionality within the Node Compliance Security specifically in the Security Events and Vulnerabilities section which helps to refine the search field providing a more intuitive and efficient experience for users navigating through securityrelated data Additionally we are delighted to introduce a new feature that empowers users to seamlessly export data related to security events and vulnerabilities This functionality not only streamlines your workflow but also allows for greater flexibility in analysing and sharing critical information Autoscale Release Update 06 Dec 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that in Autoscale feature we have added policy parameter type memory along with CPU in Default optionIn Memory policy parameter the number of resources can be scaledownscale based on the memory utilizationWhen the Memory utilization reaches a certain threshold the number of resources will be increased according to the policy which you have set Autoscale Release Update 09 Nov 2023 0800 PM We are excited to announce that the autoscale feature is now live for Mumbai location Improvement In Dashboard Release Update 08 Nov 2023 0700 PM Were thrilled to unveil the newly introduced Search bar functionality in the My Account Dashboard page Users can now easily explore features and locate documents by utilizing this convenient search tool Autoscale Release Update 07 Nov 2023 0700 PM Were thrilled to inform you about the introduction of a new enhancement to our Auto scale service Customers can now link their scaler service with a Virtual Private Cloud VPC Load Balancer IPV6 Release Update 27 Oct 2023 0300 PM We are thrilled to announce that We have deployed the new feature of IPV6 where customers can attach or detach IPV6 for Load Balancer LB Node Schedule Action Release Update 27 Oct 2023 0300 PM We are thrilled to announce that We have deployed the new feature of Node where customers can schedule Node Action according to requirement Volume Release Update 25 Oct 2023 0730 PM We are excited to announce the addition of a new monitoring feature for our volume service Customers can now conveniently access volume monitoring directly from the node page located under the volume tab SignUp Release Update 12 Oct 2023 0700 PM Weve enhanced our SignUp payment validation functionality to include UPI as an option expanding the payment validation methods for our customers Previously only card methods were accepted during the payment validation process numer Kubernetes Release Update 10 Oct 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce the addition of higher versions of Kubernetes124 125 125 127 In addition weve introduced new families including CPU Intensive 3rd Generation High Memory 3rd Generation and Smart Dedicated Compute 3rd Generation to these latest versions For earlier versions121 122 123 we offer GPU and GDC 3rd Generation along with the aforementioned families Auto Scaling service Release Update 09 Oct 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce the introduction of start and stop actions within our autoscaling service With these new features users can now efficiently manage their autoscaling service effectively controlling costs and resource allocation Postpaid service for International customers Release Update 03 Oct 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have launched Postpaid service for International customers Node Container Registry Password Link Release Update 25 Sept 2023 0700 PM We have enhanced our security practices for node and container registry credentials Instead of sending passwords in plain text via email we will now provide a secure access link with a defined expiration period ensuring heightened security for our customers Node Improvement Release Update 14 Sep 2023 0700 PM We are delighted to announce a significant improvement in Node Creation With this enhancement customers now have the capability to attach a Volume during the Node creation process streamlining their experience and enhancing flexibility New Improvement Release Update 13 Sep 2023 0700 PM We are thrilled to introduce an enhancement in Contact Person accessibility With this improvement the Primary User now has the capability to grant access to the AutoPay feature to designated contact persons New feature Release Update 06 September 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have launched MariaDB106 MariaDB1011 versions of MariaDB on MyAccount New feature Release Update 23 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce to release of new feature Node Compliance Security It is security monitoring feature that can be used to collect analyze and respond to security events in realtime It helps organizations monitor their IT infrastructure for security threats and provides capabilities for intrusion detection vulnerability detection and compliance monitoring Wazuh can be integrated with various data sources such as log files operating system events and network traffic to identify and alert on suspicious activities SFS Release Update 17 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce to release snapshots functionality for Scalable File System SFS SFS snapshots empower users to capture the state of their file systems at specific points in time These snapshots serve as pointintime backups preserving the data and metadata of the file system By enabling users to create and manage snapshots this feature facilitates data protection recovery and replication enhancing the overall resilience and reliability of SFS And using snapshot users can upgrade the SFS as well SFS Release Update 14 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce to release Backup functionality for Scalable File System SFS providing users with the capability to safeguard their SFS file systems by creating backups of the data stored within them It enables users to establish a recovery point for their file systems promoting data integrity and facilitating efficient disaster recovery processes New feature Release 11 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce to release eMandate payment feature A Bank eMandate short for electronic mandate is a formal authorization granted by a customer to a business or service provider This authorization allows the business to automatically deduct payments from the customers bank account at specified intervals The goal of this payment method is to simplify transactions and reduce the need for manual intervention thereby minimizing the risk of late payments For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscombillingemandatehtml Load Balancer feature Release Update 7 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are thrilled to present a cuttingedge addition that amplifies our load balancing process TCP Backend Load Balancing This remarkable feature empowers your applications by seamlessly and reliably distributing incoming network connections among a cluster of backend servers extending its benefits to a diverse array of protocols and use cases beyond the realms of HTTP Highlighted Features Elevating the Transport Layer Unrestricted Protocol Compatibility Sustained Connection Persistence Streamlined Elegance and Effectiveness Ensuring Uninterrupted Availability Application Scenarios Facilitating Realtime Communication Enhancing Online Gaming Experiences Catering to Tailored Network Applications For more info please follow httpsdocse2enetworkscomapplianceloadbalancergetstartedhtmltcpbackenddetails Object Storage feature Release Update 2 Aug 2023 0700 PM We are excited to unveil an exciting enhancement to Object Storage seamless integration with a Content Delivery Network CDN This integration elevates the platforms performance scalability and dependability harnessing the power of a Content Delivery Network to achieve optimal results DBaaS feature Release Update 17 July 2023 0700 PM We are thrilled to announce the addition of a new feature in DBaaS You can now connect to the database using its endpoint eliminating the need for an IP address Container Registry feature Release Update 10 July 2023 0700 PM We have enhanced our Container registry and recently launched a feature that simplifies the process of pulling resources from a remote repository This is achieved by defining a Source Registry and executing a Replication Policy For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomcontainerregistrycontainerregisteryhtmlsimplifyingpulloperationswithuserfriendlyinterface LB Upgrade feature Release Update 04 July 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have released the Load Balancer Upgrade feature on MyAccount This enhancement empowers customers to effortlessly upgrade their Load Balancer plan according to their individual usage needs DBaaS Upgrade feature Release Update 03 July 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have released the DBaaS Upgrade feature on MyAccount This enhancement empowers customers to effortlessly upgrade their DBaaS plan according to their individual usage needs Save Image Release Update 22 June 2023 0700 PM We have enhanced the UI layout of the Save image feature providing users with an improved and updated interface for a more seamless experience Auto Scaling feature Release Update 21 June 2023 0700 PM We have enhanced the Auto Scaling feature by introducing custom policies including a Schedule policy With this improvement customers now have the flexibility to set policies according to their specific usage requirements For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomcomputesappscaleautoscalinghtmldefinescalegroups Release Update 20 June 2023 0700 PM We have introduced an additional method for customer validation during the SignUp process In case a user encounters difficulties with Aadhaar validation they can opt for an alternative method for verification For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscommyaccountnewmyaccounthtmlid2 Release Update 19 June 2023 0700 PM We are pleased to inform you about the recent enhancement made to the Audit log feature With this improvement the performer ID is now displayed providing visibility into the user responsible for creating or modifying services By including the performer ID in the logs performer column we ensure better accountability and traceability of actions performed within the system This enhancement allows for easier tracking and identification of users involved in service creation and modification activities New feature Release Update 16 June 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have launched PostgreSQL 15 This latest version of PostgreSQL brings a range of exciting features and enhancements to our platform empowering you with even more capabilities for your database management needs With PostgreSQL 15 on MyAccount you can leverage the latest advancements in this renowned opensource relational database system ensuring improved performance increased flexibility and enhanced functionality New feature Release Update 15 June 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce that we have launched Scalable File System feature on MyAccount This feature brings you a storage solution that efficiently handles the growing demands of cloudbased applications and services Our scalable file system is designed to effectively store and manage large amounts of data while ensuring high performance reliability and seamless scalability With this feature organizations can easily store and manage extensive data volumes while maintaining optimal performance scalability and reliability It is particularly beneficial for applications that require shared file access across multiple nodes accommodating expanding storage requirements In summary our scalable file system provides a userfriendly scalable and highly accessible storage solution for cloudbased applications and services enabling simultaneous file system access across Nodes For more info follow httpsdocse2enetworkscomstoragesfssfshtml New feature Release Update 14 June 2023 0700 PM We have incorporated an advanced search feature into the Node enabling users to search by input parameters such as status IP address and Node name In addition users can also utilize the standard search filter New feature Release Update 09 June 2023 0700 PM Introducing our latest feature TOTPbased 2Factor Authentication now available on myaccount TOTP which stands for TimeBased OneTime Password enhances account security by utilizing timebased OTPs as an additional layer of authentication For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomsecurity2FAhtml New feature Release Update 07 June 2023 0700 PM We are excited to announce the launch of our Volume Upgrade feature enabling customers to easily increase the size of their volumes to a higher capacity For more info follow httpsdocse2enetworkscomstorageblockstorageblockstoragehtmlupgradevolume New feature Release Update 05 June 2023 0700 PM MyAccount has recently introduced the highly anticipated security group feature empowering users with enhanced functionality and control over their accounts With the introduction of this feature users can now fully leverage its robust security capabilities The release of the security group feature on MyAccount now allows users to harness its functionality and take full advantage of its capabilities By referring to this document users can easily navigate and access various services and offerings provided through the security group feature For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomnetworkingsecuritygroupshtml New feature Release Update 01 June 2023 0700 PM The tagging feature has been introduced on myaccount allowing customers to tag products For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomnetworkingtagindexhtml New feature Release Update 29 May 2023 0500 PM We have introduced a new feature called Accidental Protection on node When customers enable the Accidental Protection feature for a node they will need to disable the flag before they can perform a delete operation on any of the node resources This feature provides an additional safeguard to minimize the risk of unintentional deletions New feature Release Update 22 May 2023 0700 PM We have launched a billing dashboard that showcases comprehensive billing information For seeing that you have click on Billing from side nav bar New feature Release Update 12 May 2023 0700 PM The limit for Reserved IP addresses has been raised allowing customers to now reserve up to 10 IP addresses New feature Release Update 25 April 2023 0700 PM We have recently implemented a Nodespecific log feature that enables customers to view the Action and Billing logs for a specific Node This feature provides customers with more detailed information about the activity and associated costs of their Node New feature Release Update 20 April 2023 0700 PM The Reserve IP pool feature has been launched on myaccount A Reserve IP pool also called a customerowned IP address pool is a reserved range of IP addresses that customers can use to connect their onpremises network to resources in their Outpost subnets either locally or externally For more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomnetworkingreserveiphtmlreserveippool Improvement Release Update 14 April 2023 0700 PM The Node security feature has been enhanced to allow customers to add an SSH key even after creating the Node via the Network Security tab New feature Release Update 13 April 2023 0700 PM We have incorporated an advanced search feature into the load balancer enabling users to search by input parameters such as status IP address and load balancer name In addition users can also utilize the standard search filter New feature Release Update 12 April 2023 0700 PM We have simplified the customer validation process for foreign customers They can now easily validate their accounts online by themselves we are giving two options on customer validation page Complete now Complete later Complete now If user will click on option of complete now then the page will redirect for Adhaar validation After completion of Adhaar validation the default address will be displayed on screen which will be same as Adhaar and we are also giving the option of Add other address If user wants add After completion address wizard user will needs to do payment verification process After completion of all process user will be able to use myaccount Complete later If user will click on complete later then billing address wizard form will be open and user have to fill the billing address details After entering billing address user will needs to do payment verification After payment verification user will be able to use myaccount but only for 20 days and warning message will be displayed on their myaccount dashboard the warning message will like Your customer validation process is pending Please complete validation before date2023036 to use uninterrupted services Click here to complete your customer validation If user will not complete their customer validation with in 20 days then we will suspend their account after 20 days For suspending we will send first reminder on 7th day after SignUp and second reminder we will send on 14th day after registration and 19th days we will suspension notify and suspend it For more info please follow httpsdocse2enetworkscommyaccountnewmyaccounthtmlsignupwithforeigncustomerasorganization New feature Release Update 11 April 2023 0700 PM We are happy to share that we launched AIML GPU notebooks feature on myaccount The recent launch of the AIML GPU notebooks feature on myaccount aims to simplify the process of setting up and managing work environments for AIML researchers and professionals Rather than dealing with complex installation and version compatibility issues users can now focus on cloning the latest models sharing their results with others and keeping track of their work without distractions For more information please follow httpsdocse2enetworkscomAIMLgpunotebookshtml New feature Release Update 05 April 2023 0700 PM We released the EQS feature for Mumbai region Release Update 30 March 2023 0700 PM We have implemented a user notification feature on the myaccount platform which will notify users whenever they create or delete services Currently the feature is functional for Node Load Balancers DBaaS VPC and Firewall services Release Update 29 March 2023 0700 PM A recent update to our User management feature allows customers to grant other users access to Object Storage Release Update 28 March 2023 0700 PM We have recently introduced a new feature in our Advanced Load Balancer which enables users to incorporate additional ACL rules in various categories such as Pathbased Hostbased Query Parameterbased HTTP requestbased and Source IPbased rules This enhancement allows for greater precision in traffic routing and management making it possible to prioritize or restrict traffic based on specific criteria With these new ACL rules users can now finetune how incoming traffic is handled by the load balancer directing it to the most appropriate servers based on the URL path query parameters or other factors Overall this feature offers increased flexibility and control over load balancing configurations enabling users to optimize network performance enhance security and manage traffic more efficiently for more info follow httpsdocse2enetworkscomapplianceloadbalanceradvancelbhtml Release Bug fixes 22 March 2023 0700 PM We have fixed the issue of deletion of DBaaS scheduled snapshot Now customers will be able to delete scheduled snapshot Release Update 20 March 2023 0700 PM We released the EQS feature for Delhi region E2E Queue service feature is allow to send store and recieve message between software component without losing messages or requiring other services to be availabe Release Update 13 March 2023 0700 PM We have improved in DBaaS scheduled snapshot As per new improvement Now customers can see the details of the scheduled snapshot and change the scheduled snapshot as well Release Update 1 March 2023 1100 AM We have made the Container Registry feature available on myaccount The feature allows for the storage and management of artifacts in private repositories Release Update 27 Feb 2023 0600 PM We have done some modifications in the SignUp process for Individual customers who register with PAN The changes is as follows If Individual customer who will register with PAN In that case we are giving two options on customer validation page Complete now Complete later Complete now If user will click on option of complete now then the page will redirect for Adhaar validation After completion of Adhaar validation the default address will be displayed on screen which will be same as Adhaar and we are also giving the option of Add other address If user wants add After completion address wizard user will needs to do payment verification process After completion of all process user will be able to use myaccount Complete later If user will click on complete later then billing address wizard form will be open and user have to fill the billing address details After entering billing address user will needs to do payment verification After payment verification user will be able to use myaccount but only for 20 days and warning message will be displayed on their myaccount dashboard the warning message will like Your customer validation process is pending Please complete validation before date2023036 to use uninterrupted services Click here to complete your customer validation If user will not complete their customer validation with in 20 days then we will suspend their account after 20 days For suspending we will send first reminder on 7th day after SignUp and second reminder we will send on 14th day after registration and 19th days we will suspension notify and suspend it Release Update 13 Feb 2023 0600 PM We have done improvement in GPU workflow We make a separate menu for GPU where all GPU category machine will be dispaly and user can easily create GPU from GPU section Release Update 9 Feb 2023 0600 PM We have done improvement in Kubernets feature As per new improvement now customers can add GPU worker Node in Kubernetes Release Update 1 Feb 2023 0600 PM Windows Server 2022 with SQL Web Edition 2022 is live on myaccount under both the region Noida Mumbai Release Update 1 Feb 2023 0600 PM We released bucket replication feature for in Object storage feature using this feature users can transfer their Object to one region to other region bucket for more info httpsdocse2enetworkscomstorageobjectstoreobjectstoragehtmlreplicationrule Release Update 25 Jan 2023 0600 PM Windows Server 2022 images is now available on myaccount for creating compute nodes This is available under both the region noida mumbai Release Update 25 Jan 2023 0600 PM We released Parameter group feature for PostgreSQL Now user will be able to use this feature for PostgreSQL as well Release Update 18 Jan 2023 0600 PM We have done some improvements in Node snapshot and Volume snapshot Where customers will get better experience with this improvements Release Update 18 Jan 2023 0600 PM We released the autopay with stripe payment gateway for Indian customers Now there will be two payment gateway options for Indian customers Release Update 09 Jan 2023 0730 PM We have done some changes in SignUp process As per new changes now customer needs to verify captcha at the time of new SignUp Release Update 09 Jan 2023 0730 PM We have added a Attached LB feature in the Auto scaling service Now the customer will be able to see the loadbalancer detail of Auto scaling Release Update 23 Dec 2022 0730 PM We released Spot instance feature on myaccount Now the customer will able to use this feature Release Update 14 Dec 2022 0730 PM We have added a monitoring feature in the Auto scaling service Now the customer will be able to see monitoring of each scale group node Release Update 07 Dec 2022 0730 PM We released PostgreSQL on myaccount portal Now cutomers can use it Release Update 07 Dec 2022 0730 PM We have updated the UI layout of Kubernetes feature Where users will get better experience with the updated UI layout Release Update 07 Dec 2022 0730 PM We have done some improvements in User management where primary users will able to give the access of SSH key feature to contact type user Release Update 06 Dec 2022 0730 PM We have done some improvements on Dashboard Now users will be able to see user settings detail on dashboard Release Update 05 Dec 2022 0730 PM We have made improvements to the User management feature Now customers can assign multiple policy sets to a single user allowing them to have multiple policies associated with them Release Update 30 Nov 2022 0730 PM We have done some improvements to the sidebar UI layout where users will get a better experience Release Update 29 Nov 2022 0730 PM We allowed one more countryOman for SignUp Now users from Oman can SignUp on Myaccount Release Update 18 Nov 2022 0630 PM Customer Validation through myaccount This is a new automated process released for existing MyAccount customers The MyAccount customers who have not validated their aadhar yet would be able to do it The primary account owner can nominate other subusers to complete the validation process Release Update 10 Nov 2022 0600 PM We have released a parameter group feature for DBaaS on the MyAccount portal Release Update 8 Nov 2022 0600 PM We have updated the UI layout of Cloud Platform Support Where users will get better experience with the updated UI layout Release Update 7 Nov 2022 0600 PM We have updated the UI layout of License Management Where users will get better experience with the updated UI layout Release Update 3 Nov 2022 0600 PM We created a New plan on Linux Smart Dedicated Compute SDC3 Series which is SDC3430GB in which customer will get 4vCPU 30 GB RAM 125 GB Disk with a cost of Rs 4599 per month Release Update 1 Nov 2022 0600 PM We released Autopay feature foreign customers Now foreign customers can use this feature Release Update 20 Oct 2022 0600 PM We released a change in the SignUp process We will not request Adhaar verification if the customer signs up as an Organization with a valid GSTIN Release Update 19 Oct 2022 0600 PM Rockylinux version 80 Image is now available on myaccount under Noida Region Release Update 18 Oct 2022 0600 PM We released Admin type contact person feature Admin type contact person have all the permission including User Management So Admin type contact person can be able to create new Contact person and can add new Custom Policies Release Update 14 Oct 2022 0600 PM We launched a notification feature on myaccount portal Where users will get notifications after the creation or deletion of services As of now we have enabled this feature for Nodes Load Balancers VPC and firewalls We will also enable this feature in other products ASAP Release Update 26 Sep 2022 0700 PM We launched a new series as SDC3 which is Smart Dedicated Compute 3rd Generation available on myaccount portal httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom Release Update 18 September 2022 700 PM We have released the managed Kubernetes feature on myaccount Release Update 14 September 2022 700 PM We have updated the UI layout of Load Balancer Where user will get better experience with the updated UI layout Release Update 08 September 2022 700 PM We have updated the UI layout of DBaaS Where user will get better experience with the updated UI layout Release Update 30 August 2022 700 PM We have released the Whatsapp feature for payment reminders Where customers can get notifications on Whatsapp by enabling this feature from General settings Release Update 29 August 2022 700 PM We have changed the password policy As per the policy customer needs to change their password after 90 days Release Update 25 August 2022 700 PM We have deployed USD payment feature for foreign customer Now we will collect payment in USD currency for foreign customer Release Update 22 August 2022 700 PM Load Balancer is available in Mumbai Region Release Update 22 August 2022 700 PM We have deployed ACL feature Where user can create additional users and give them permission according to requirement The details of the feature can be seen at httpsdocse2enetworkscomotherservicemanagementusermanagementhtml Release Update 18 August 2022 600 PM E2E Object Storage EOS is now available in Mumbai location Release Update 17 August 2022 600 PM A new Dashboard is available on myaccount featuring a modified layout for easier understanding of all events on your account Release Update 12 August 2022 600 PM AlmaLinux version 90 Image is now available on myaccount for creating various machines Release Update 28 July 2022 0700 PM C3M3 series is available on MyAccount The detailed features of the series is available at httpswwwe2enetworkscomblognewproductalertc3m3seriesone2ecloud Release Update 27 July 2022 0700 PM New Signup Process is available where the entire signup and validation process is online Release Update 04 July 2022 600 PM We have updated the UI of Add Node for a new easier experience in creation of new nodes on MyAccount Release Update 28 June 2022 600 PM We have Launched AlmaLinux version 8x on Myaccount portal Release Update 22 June 2022 0700 PM Ubuntu 2204 LTS image is now available under Myaccount Panel Release Update 9 June 2022 0700 PM We have updated in SignUp process and Billing profile Where the PAN would be mandatory Release Update 8 June 2022 0533 PM We have deployed the feature of Suggested password where user can choose suggested password If user use this feature then system will generate password automatically Release Update 6 June 2022 700 PM We have deployed the Validation approval feature on Myaccount for New Signup Now new customer account needs to be validated in order to use the services of myaccount For validationverification sales team will contact with customer Release Update 25 May 2022 800 PM We have updated in password length Now the minimum length of password is 16 Release Update 23 May 2022 415 PM We have deployed new feature of signin and signup using github Release Update 19 May 2022 600 PM We have deployed new feature in OTP Where user can get OTP on Whatsapp as well Release Update 18 May 2022 800 PM Virtual Bank Account Details updated with RBL Bank IFSC code Release Update 11 May 2022 600 PM We have deployed GPU in Navigation panel under Compute Section Release Update 05 May 2022 600 PM We have deployed new feature in Audit Log where user can see the location Release Update 29 Apr 2022 600 PM We have released Virtual Firewall on Mumbai Region Where customer can create a firewallFortigate over the myaccount portal Release Update 24 Apr 2022 600 PM We have released new GPU plan with A40 card which is available in myaccount portal Release Update 20 Apr 2022 600 PM We have deployed new feature in Node When the committed period of the node will be over User will recieve mail and the same mail will receive to the sales manager at the same time Release Update 16 Apr 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of searching Node through Private IP where can search using Private IP also Release Update 06 Apr 2022 600 PM We have deployed the changes in Signup page and Billing profile address changes where we have made City field as mandatory Release Update 31 Mar 2022 600 PM We have deployed the new feature in Audit Log where users can view all Logs Release Update 31 Mar 2022 600 PM We have deployed new feature where the users Attach security group to node on my account for internal users Release Update 11 Mar 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of searching objects in Bucket Release Update 04 Mar 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of DBaaS snapshot for public user Release Update 25 Feb 2022 600 PM saved image Release Update 25 Feb 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of Node upgradation for C3 CPU intensive that user can upgrade Node Release Update 24 Feb 2022 600 PM We have launched a series as C3M3 under Mumabi region Release Update 18 Feb 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of TAN based GSTNFor Govt agenciesdepartment Release Update 11 Feb 2022 600 PM We have deployed some feature would be disabled for suspendend user Release Update 28 Jan 2022 600 PM We have deployed the feature of committed node setting at the time of creation of Node by which user can choose the option of his choice Release Update 18 Jan 2022 600 PM We have deployed the new feature of VPC in the Mumbai Region Release Update 18 Jan 2022 600 PM We have deployed the new feature of Load Balancer in the Mumbai Region Release Update 18 Jan 2022 600 PM We have deployed the add new feature of Auto scale in mumbai region Release Update 06 Jan 2022 600 PM We have deployed the new feature of Block Storage in the Mumbai Region Release Update 23 Dec 2021 600 PM We have released new plan as Webuzo Bitninja Softaculous which is available in myaccount portal on the Mumbai Region Release Update 12 Dec 2021 600 PM We have deployed a new feature in DBaaS that customer can move their DBaaS into their VPC Release Update 10 Dec 2021 600 aPM We have released new plan as A10080GB in myaccount on the Noida Region Release Update 3 Dec 2021 600 PM Created a CDN monitor page where users can see their request serve Bandwidth consumed and the error rate Release Update 19 Nov 2021 600 PM We added a new features in Advance loadbalancer Where users can select choose the Load Balancer Balancing Policy Source IP Hash Round Robin for a particular backend and also add the Healthchecks on the backend level Release Update 21 Oct 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature of EnableDisable binlogs backup for every DBaaS using EOS bucket storage Release Update 21 Oct 2021 600 PM We have deployed an existing feature Enable Recovery Mode option to the Mumabi Region Compute Node section where customers can enable and boot the node into recovery mode and then they can clear the disk space or reset the password Release Update 08 Oct 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature Cost Analysis allows you to visualize your cost and usage analyze your cost drivers and usage trends and setup notifications as well on myaccount production Release Update 29 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature Power Off CDP Backup In case of Power Off machine backup should be disable and after that machine will start then activate cdp backup as well on myaccount production Release Update 23 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed a new feature Enable Recovery Mode option where customers can enable and boot the node into recovery mode and then they can clear the disk space or reset the password This option is available for Compute Node Only and for Now this is live only for Noida Region Release Update 18 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature of IPV6 where customers can attach or detach IPV6 for Node Release Update 16 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed a new feature in create node page where customers can Create Multiple Nodes Simultaneously on myaccount portal Release Update 10 Sep 2021 600 PM We have released new GPU plan with A30 card which is available in myaccount portal Release Update 08 Sep 2021 600 PM E2E Networks Limited is now certified with ISO 90012015 and ISOIEC 270012018 Release Update 07 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed a new feature in VPC that customer can select VPC node as a backend server in the LB appliance Release Update 02 Sep 2021 600 PM We have deployed a new feature Platform Support where customers can create tickets view tickets conversation reply on tickets and close tickets Release Update 12 Aug 2021 600 PM Session Timeout on myaccount has been launched as a feature where you will be autologged out if you are inactive for preconfigured amount of time The default is 24 hrs Release Update 10 Aug 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement on Ledger now user able to download statement from the ledger Release Update 2 Aug 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for forgot password now customers able to use Recaptcha authentication at the time of forgetting of password Release Update 16 July 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for account statement Ledger section redesigned now customers able to view statements for single or multiple zoho ids in ledger section Release Update 14 July 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for VPC now with this change VPC Price tab will display the Plan Pricing on the create node page Release Update 30 June 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for VPC now with this change VPC gateway update and public ip allocation Release Update 22 June 2021 600 PM We have launched Document section in myaccount now customers able to download some common documents Declaration under this tab Release Update 22 June 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for VPC now with this change user will use with Enhanced UI and more useful feature Release Update 27 May 2021 600 PM We have launched Advance Load Balancer now customer able to use ACL ruling in Load Balancer Release Update 19 May 2021 600 PM We have launched Abuse Logs section now abuse logs will be available for the customer and the customer can viewdownload these logs via the Myaccount portal Release Update 28 Apr 2021 600 PM We have deployed Reserve IP support for mumbai location now customer able to use reserve ip functionality on mumbai location Release Update 14 Apr 2021 600 PM We have deployed feature GPU Cloud Wizard now with this change user will be able to launch GPU node with NGC Container Release Update 2 Apr 2021 600 PM We have deployed Customer Usage Details In this feature customers can download usage details in xls or pdf format Release Update 25 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for VPC now with this change VPC is a billable product of my account Release Update 18 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for Account Statement now with this change user will use Account Statement with Enhanced UI and more useful features Release Update 16 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed DBaaS Service makes it easier for us to set up and operate Relational Databases in the cloud providing us with Costefficient service and automating timeconsuming administrator tasks such as Provisioning Patching and Setups Release Update 15 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for Block Storage now with this change IOPS efficiency increase 300 Release Update 10 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for Location Support for Save Image Operations now with this change user will be able to perform save image related operations on the basis of location Release Update 9 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature Block Storage now with this change user will be able to use block storage service to get more storage at a cheaper price Release Update 8 Mar 2021 600 PM We are pleasure to announce the immediate availability of the new Mumbai Region The new Mumbai Region is currently available for multiple services including Compute CDP Backup API and CDN Release Update 3 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature CDP backup archive on EOS now with this change user will be able to archive old CDP backup on EOS Release Update 3 Mar 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature GPU Monitoring UI now with this change user will be able to monitor the GPU machine on my account Release Update 17 Feb 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature 2Factor authentication now with this change user will be able to enable 2Factor authentication to enhance security Release Update 16 Feb 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for VPC now with this change user will be able to Create New Node without Saved Image using VPC Release Update 4 Feb 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for Reserve Ip now with this change user will be able to Reserve Ip at the time of LB delete Release Update 4 Feb 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature GPU Monitoring API now with this change user will be able to monitor GPU machine through API Release Update 3 Feb 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature RDS Monitoring API now with this change user will be able to monitor the rds machine through API Release Update 28 Jan 2021 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for Login Signup and reset password now with this change user will use these features with Enhanced UI and more useful features Release Update 21 Jan 2021 600 PM We have deployed a feature Custom domain with SSL certificate in CDN feature now with this change user can use a custom domain and SSL certificate to serve his content over CDN Release Update 08 Jan 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature OpenSUSE and REDHAT option in Linux Smart Dedicated Compute now with this change users can launch Dedicated VM with OpenSUSE and REDHAT Release Update 06 Jan 2021 600 PM We have deployed the feature Import Image Feature now with this change user can import a custom image on my account Release Update 30 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed a feature VPC now with this change users can create and use VPC services Release Update 16 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement to manage DNS records now with this change users will use DNS with Enhanced UI and more useful features Release Update 16 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed the feature DNS API now with this change users can get create update and delete DNS records through API Release Update 15 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement GPU CardBased Selection now with this change user can choose a GPU card to launch the node Release Update 09 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed a feature Committed Node Settings API now with this change user can change the committed node period through API Release Update 03 Dec 2020 600 PM We have deployed a feature Committed Node API now with this change user can launch a committed node through API Release Update 12 Nov 2020 600 PM We have deployed a feature EMIbased Card Payment now with this change users can make payments and convert payments in easy EMI Release Update 11 Nov 2020 600 PM We have deployed the feature Import SSL Certificate in SSL Certificates Section now with this change user can import an SSL certificate to use with CDN and LB Release Update 28 Oct 2020 600 PM We have deployed a feature Monitoring API now with this change user will be able to monitor node disk memory CPU network through API Release Update 27 Oct 2020 600 PM We have deployed the feature VM Upgrade now with this change users can Upgrade VM from frontend Release Update 23 Oct 2020 600 PM We have deployed an enhancement for the CDP Backup functionality now with this change user will use CDP with Enhanced UI and more useful features Release Update 21 Oct 2020 600 PM We have deployed the feature MSSQL License purchase from MyAccount now with this change users can launch VM with MSSQL License through portal Release Update 28 August 2020 300 PM cPanel Images at E2E are now available with Bitninja Security Release Update 28 August 2020 300 PM Peak Object Storage Usage in a calendar month can now be seen on the EOS page at EOS Storage Browser Release Update 27 August 2020 300 PM We have deployed a feature Missed call for mobile verification when OTP is not received during signup process If the Customer does not get the OTP she should get an option to make a missed cal to verify the phone number Release Update 21 August 2020 300 PM Wowza Streaming Engine Images are available as part of 1click appliances Please refer to documentation at Wowza 1click Release Update 19 August 2020 300 PM We have deployed an update for EOS You can now view Max Usage for the bucket in the current calendar month Release Update 18 August 2020 200 PM We have deployed a fix for the bug on the search box on the Manage Node page Nodes can now be searched with public IP and node name Release Update 17 August 2020 100 PM The newest offering Smart Dedicated Compute is available This series combines dedicated VCPUs with the power of NVMes delivering better performance for workloads requiring isolation and reliability Release Update 14 August 2020 200 PM We have deployed a fix for the Load Balancer bug where in the manage section the Load Balancer Type was reverting to Internal instead of maintaining the previous value 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 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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 unnecessarily costly Even better for India get a machine from E2E NetworksNaman SarawagiFounder FindYogiI am very much happy with E2E Networks Pvt Ltd Im using your services for the past year and I have provided E2E with multiple clients Whoever is looking for servers I strongly recommend E2E NetworksProtik BanerjeeRelcode Technology Pvt LtdI had a pleasant experience with E2E Network when I purchase the cPanel license 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processing of recurring payments so far in accordance with these new guidelines So postOctober 1 2021 Customers may add the cards which have been made live by our payment gateway partner As of now the following cards are live SNo Bank Debit Card Credit Card 1 HSBC NA 2 Equitas Small Finance Bank NA 3 City Union Bank NA 4 OneCard NA 5 Karur Vysya Bank The AutoPay method allows you to set up standing instructions on your CreditDebit card to allow E2E Networks Ltd to automatically charge your provided card for payments This ensures uninterrupted service by eliminating the risk of suspension due to delayed payments This also saves you the hassle of regular tracking and making periodic payments on the MyAccount portal For postpaid customers soon after a new invoice is generated it is settled based on the standing instructions of AutoPay All unpaid invoices at that time are settled in one go For prepaid customers you are never short of infra credits and you need not log in to MyAccount every time to purchase infra credits CreditDebit card You need to provide the card details on which you wish to set up the standing instruction you will be required to complete a 1 refundable authorization payment to verify the credit or debit card This direct debit instruction allows us to collect payments automatically from your creditdebit card You can add multiple cards and make at least one of them as a primary Only in the event of transaction failure on the primary card another secondary cardbank emandate will be used VISA and Mastercard credit cards from all banks are supported VISA and Mastercard debit cards from ICICI Bank Kotak Bank Citibank and Canara Bank are supported Your card details are not saved by E2E Networks Ltd Setting up AutoPay You can follow the below steps to set up AutoPay for your MyAccount Login to MyAccount at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the AutoPay submenu available under the Billing section If youre using 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Plesk integrated Cloud Servers Claim your spot on the waitlist for the NVIDIA H100 GPUs Join WaitlistE2E CloudProductsPricingPartnersEventsCareersCompanyInvestorContact UsBlogLoginLoginSign UpPlesk integrated Cloud ServersLaunch GPUContact SalesCheck Out The Pricing By Clicking HereProduct Enquiry Form Name RequiredEmail RequiredPhone RequiredCompany OptionalThank you Your submission has been received An expert from our sales team will contact you shortlyOops Something went wrong while submitting the formTable of ContentsExample H2Example H3Example H4Example H5Example H6Multiple Usecases One SolutionE2Es GPU Cloud is suitable for a wide range of usesBenefits of E2E GPU CloudNo Hidden FeesNo hidden or additional charges What you see on pricing charts is what you payNVIDIA Certified Elite CSP PartnerWe are NVIDIA Certified Elite Cloud Service provider partner Build or launch preinstalled software Cloud GPUs to ease your workNVIDIA Certified HardwareWe are using NVIDIA certified hardware 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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 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Privacy Policy Claim your spot on the waitlist for the NVIDIA H100 GPUs Join WaitlistE2E CloudProductsPricingPartnersEventsCareersCompanyInvestorContact UsBlogLoginLoginSign UpPrivacy PolicyE2E Networks Limited also referred to as E2E our we or us provides cloud platform and configuration services including but not limited to smart dedicated servers graphics processing units object storage content delivery network service and continuous data protection backup service Services which can be availed through its website accessible at httpswwwe2enetworkscom the Website This privacy policy Privacy Policy describes how we collect and use the Personal Information of users accessing the Website andor customers availing the Services you user your to be construed accordingly Your use of the Services or your registration with us constitutes your agreement to this Privacy PolicyWe may modify this Privacy Policy at any time by posting a revised version of the same at link e2enetwokscompoliciesprivacypolicy on our Website and the amended version shall become automatically binding on you if you continue to avail of the Services The amended Privacy Policy will be applicable even if not accepted by you separately You shall have the responsibility to review the Privacy Policy on a regular basis If you do not wish to be bound by the updated Privacy Policy we request you to stop accessing the Website and the Services and to reach out to us to deactivate your Customer Account as defined in the E2E terms of Services accessible at httpswwwe2enetworkscompoliciestermsofservice TermsWe respect your privacy and are committed to maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of your Personal Information Our Personal Information handling practices are described in this Privacy Policy in any subsequent privacy supplements and in notices published at the point of collection of such Personal InformationWe urge you to read this Privacy Policy so that you understand our commitment to you and your privacy and how you can participate in that commitment If you have any questions please contact us at compliancee2enetworkscom1 SCOPE AND YOUR CONSENT TO OUR USE OF YOUR INFORMATIONThis Privacy Policy applies to Personal Information and other information collectively referred to as Information collected by E2E or its service providers acting on its behalf for the purpose of providing the Services or for making the Website accessible to i visitors to or users of the Website ii prospective and current customers using the Services iii service providers and business partners iv job applicants and v other thirdparties that E2E interacts withBy providing your Personal Information defined below to E2E in the ways described in this Privacy Policy youagree that you are authorized under applicable law to provide that Personal Informationare agreeing to the terms of this Privacy Policy and any supplementary privacy supplement we put up on the WebsiteWe require your Personal Information to be able to provide you the Services or access to our Website as the case may be If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy please do not register subscribe create an account or otherwise interact with our Services or the Website2 DEFINITIONSPersonal Information means any information that relates to a natural person which either directly or indirectly in combination with other information available or likely to be available with a body corporate is capable of identifying such person It includes any information or an opinion from which you are reasonably identifiable such as your name Customer Account information like username and password email address contact number and complete address We describe the Personal Information that we collect in more detail in Section 3 belowNonPersonal Information is information that is related to you but does not personally identify you Nonpersonal Information includes information that has been modified by aggregating anonymizing or deidentifying such information in order to remove or hide any Personal Information3 THE TYPES OF INFORMATION WE COLLECTa Personal Information This includes the contact information of customers and subusers added to the Customer Account and accessing the Services and such information includes the name company name job title mobile numbers postal addresses email addresses or other addresses at which communications are received by such customersubuser as the case may be from or on behalf of E2E such information being referred to as Contact Information If you choose to refer anyone to our Services we may also collect such persons email address so that we may send them a referral or promotional code to sign up for our ServicesWhen you are expressing an interest in obtaining additional information about the Services or signing up to use the Services E2E requires that you provide Contact Information Required Contact Information However Personal Information does not include aggregated information that by itself does not permit the identification of individuals and does not include information collected by automated means described belowb Transactional Information This includes information about the Services you use and how you interact with us and the Services for example through email customer portal or phonec Billing Information E2E collects your billing information like customer name GSTIN PAN address bank details TDS certificate etc for the purpose of providing the Services In order to purchase our Services you are required to make payment for such Services While making payment we redirect you to our third party payment gateway and at such a third party payment gateway your billing details such as billing name and address and a credit card number including card security number and credit card date of expiration Billing Information may be collected by such third party payment gateway You agree and acknowledge that your submission of Billing Information on the third party payment gateway will be governed by the terms of such third party payment gateways privacy policy and terms of used Optional Information Where the customer is a business entity this includes the business entitys annual revenues number of employees industry or similar information that helps us tailor our Services Please note that Optional Information is information that you do not have to provide us unless it is agreed upon between use Information Collected by Automated Means This includes information that E2E collects through commonly used informationgathering tools such as cookies and web beacons Such information includes standard information from your web browser such as browser type and browser language your Internet Protocol IP address and your activities on the Website such as the web pages viewed and the links clicked number of visits access time device ID or other unique identifier domain name screen views language information device name and model and operating system type the URL of the site from which you came and the site to which you are going when you leave the Website your computer operating system and mobile device operating system if you are accessing the Website using a mobile device Information collected by automated means also includes information that we may collect about your use of certain Service features the functionality of the Services when you click on ads your participation in research initiatives like surveys about our Services While E2E does not monitor or view the specific data stored by its customers who are using the Services it is necessary for E2E to track various parameters of transferred data file size etc to support features including but not limited to bandwidth monitoring and storage usage E2E treats such information as NonPersonal Information and it will be subject to the Terms and conditions agreed to by the Customer or applicable master services agreement MSA or nondisclosure agreement NDA if any executed with the respective customerf Sensitive Information We will not intentionally collect or maintain and do not want you to provide any information regarding your medical or health condition race or ethnic origin political opinions religious or philosophical beliefs or other sensitive personal information4 HOW DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUa Information you give us or our service providers You may provide Personal Information when you i access the Website ii request purchase and use the Services iii communicate with E2E via phone calls chat email web forms social media and other methods of communication iv subscribe to E2E marketing material v apply for a job at E2E or vi provide services to E2Eb Information we collect about you and your device via automated means Each time you visit the Website view an E2E advertisement on a third partyowned website or read an E2E marketing email we may automatically collect information about you via cookies web beacons and other similar technologiesc Email communication We use pixel tags and cookies in our marketing emails so that we can track your interaction with those messages such as when you open the email or click a URL link thats embedded within them When recipients click on one of those URLs they pass through a separate web server before arriving at the destination page on the Website We use tools like pixel tags and cookies so that we can determine interest in particular topics and measure and improve the effectiveness of our communicationsd Information we receive from other sources We work closely with third parties for example business partners service providers subcontractors advertising networks analytics providers search information providers credit reference agencies fraud protection services channel partners and resellers and may receive information about you from theme Social Media Platforms We may receive certain information that is stored or processed by third parties such as the social media sites Facebook Twitter and LinkedIn when you interact with us through these social media platforms The Website may include social media features such as the Facebook Like button and widgets such as the share this button These features may collect your IP address as well as details of the pages you are visiting on the Website Social media features and widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted by the Website The collection and disclosure of your Information by these social media platforms when you interact through these social media features willbe governed by the respective privacy policy of such social media platformsf Public Forums Blogs and the Customer Reference Program The Website may feature bulletin boards blogs or forums These are public forums and any Personal Information that you choose to submit via such a forum may be read collected or used by others who visit these forums and may be used by such persons to send you unsolicited messages and E2E shall not have any responsibility with respect to Personal Information shared by you on such forums E2E may post the list of customers and testimonials on the Website These lists and testimonials usually contain Personal Information such as customer names company name and job titlesg Cobranding Some services that form part of the Services and are provided by E2E may be cobranded and offered in conjunction with another company If you access the website of such other company or access such cobranded services both E2E and the other company may receive the Personal Information thats collected via that cobranded website or service The company whose privacy policy is displayed on a cobranded website will be responsible for Personal Information collected on such a website h Thirdparty vendors In order to provide the Services and improve the Website E2E may engage the services of thirdparty vendors In the process of supplying services to E2E these thirdparty vendors may need to collect Personal Information about you5 HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATIONUnless otherwise stated herein we use your Information for providing you the Services that you have requested from us as described belowa To contact you We use your Contact Information to get in touch with you Here are some examples of reasons why we might contact you to communicate with you about your orders or the Services you use conduct surveys send you announcements about the Services notify you about our upcoming events administer surveys sweepstakes contests or other promotional activities or events sponsored by us or our business partnersb For marketing purposes We use your Contact Information to recommend products and services that might be of interest to you to send you marketing and advertising messages such as newsletters announcements or special offers or to notify you about our upcoming events Providing you with marketing communications is not essential for us to provide the Services to you thus you may optout from receiving such communications as described in Section 7 below Your decision to optout from our marketing communications will not affect your ability to continue receiving the Services from usc To provide the Services to you We need the Required Contact Information Transactional Information and Billing Information to process orders including payments for our Services provide the Services to you provide access to secure areas of our websites create and maintain your account and control access to itd To measure interest in the Website and advertisements We need Information collected via automated means to measure interest in the Website and E2E advertisements develop our web pages and marketing plans customize and improve the content you view when you visit the Website suggest products and services that you may be interested in purchasing personalize the online ads we present to you based on your prior web visits or ads viewed and enable us to review develop and continually improve the Services and offers we provide Collecting this information is not essential for the maintenance or existence of the legal relationship we may have with you at a certain pointe To enable third parties to provide services to us We may need to provide your Required Contact Information to third parties so that they may carry out technical logistical or other functions on our behalf This disclosure of your Contact Information will be subject to the terms of Section 6 below We also engage thirdparties to provide us with reports about the usage and browsing patterns of the Website Such third parties track and analyze such information with respect to visitors to the Websitef We may also use your Personal Information in other ways as more particularly described in our Terms MSA or NDA as applicable and the Company Policies as defined in the Terms MSA or NDA between the customer and E2E Any Personal Information you provide when you sign up for the Services may be used by us as we describe in the Terms MSA or NDA as applicable between us the Company Policies and as described in this Privacy Policy To assist us with the uses described in this paragraph the Information that we or our service providers have collected from or about you for example through the Website or E2E email communications with you may be combined with or enhanced by other information about you that we have obtained from you or from other sources including from our service providers or business partnersg To protect our business We use Information we collect to prevent or detect fraud or abuses of the Website and the Services and to identify and protect our business from fraudulent transactionsh To manage our everyday business needs such as to administer and manage our business train our employees help promote compliance with the TermsMSANDA as applicable and the Company Policies allow you to apply for a job with E2E carry out research and development to improve the Services carry out other purposes that are disclosed to you and to which you consent or to comply with applicable lawi Other If you purchase our Services via one of our online tools we will use the information that you provide during the online signup process to establish your Customer Account Information you submit through online chat email and web form is archived and may be tied to information that we collect about your web visits Your telephone call or a web conference may be recorded for training purposes and we may enter information you provide via telephone or other means of communication into our systems and use it for the purposes described in this section6 DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATIONExcept for the limited circumstances described in this Privacy Policy or the applicable TermsMSANDA andor the Company Policies the Personal Information we gather is for internal use only and we will not authorize the release of this information to anyone outside of E2E unless you have consented to such disclosure When we need to provide your Personal Information to third parties we will only share it to the extent reasonably necessary for providing the Services or improving the customer experience while availing the Services We may also share your Personal Information as required or permitted by applicable law in the manner set out in the applicable TermsMSANDA and as described belowPlease note that the parties to whom we disclose your Personal Information may be located in another country Some of the countries in which these parties are located may not have the same or substantially similar privacy laws as those applicable to your own jurisdiction Your Personal Information will only be transferred to other third parties as permitted by applicable law in a country where E2E operates and as described in this sectiona Disclosure to our Service Providers and thirdparty business Partners We may disclose to the extent necessary for the provision of Services your Personal Information to our third party service providers and channel partners Please be aware that our third party service providers and channel partners may be located in a different country than you so your Personal Information may be transferred outside your country We require that our third party service providers and channel partners agree to keep confidential all information we share with them and to use the information only to perform their obligations in the agreements we have in place with them These third party service providers and channel partners are expected to maintain privacy and security protections that are consistent with E2Es privacy and information security policies While we provide these third parties with no more information than is necessary to perform the function for which we engaged them any information that you provide to these third parties independently is subject to their respective privacy policies and practicesb Disclosure to Others Should you breach any of the TermsMSANDA or Company Policies or if we are under a duty to disclose or share your Personal Information in order to comply with any obligation imposed by applicable law we may disclose your Personal Information to the relevant government authority We may need to release your Personal Information that we collect to third parties when we believe it is required to comply with applicable law to enforce our legal rights to protect the rights safety or property of our business and others or to assist with industry efforts to control fraud spam or other undesirable conduct and as needed to support auditing compliance and corporate governance functions Additionally we will provide your Information to a third party in the event of any reorganization merger sale joint venture assignment transfer or otherdisposition of all or any portion of our business assets or stock including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedingsc Disclosure when we have your consent We may also disclose your Personal Information and other information for any other purpose disclosed by us from time to time when you provide such Personal information as otherwise required or permitted by applicable law andor with your express consent Any such purposes may involve the transfer of your Personal Information across country borders We may disclose NonPersonal Information that does not identify any individual or company eg anonymous aggregated data without restriction For example we may provide our advertisers or other third parties with reports that contain aggregated and statistical data about our usersd Disclosure to your Referrer If you sign up for our Services through a referral we may share information with your referrer to let them know that you used their referral to sign up for our Services7 HOW YOU CAN MANAGE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATIONa Communication Preferences and Optouts If you wish to stop receiving email marketing communications from us please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the relevant email marketing communication or by following the instructions detailed in the communication Please note that this may not unsubscribe you from all other communications If you wish to optout completely then please contact us using the details provided below Please note that you cannot unsubscribe from servicerelated messages In accordance with industry standards and applicable laws we reserve the right to retain your Personal Information for a reasonable amount of time for the purpose of our internal recordkeepingb Advertising and Tracking Technologies If you wish to optout of interestbased advertising or other forms of tracking please be aware that opting out of interestbased advertising will not prevent advertisements from being displayed to you but they will no longer be tailored to your interestsc Access and Correction7c1 Subject to applicable law if you would like to know what Personal Information we hold about you you may submit a request to us by using the contact details below We will supply Personal Information about you and that we hold in our own files within the reasonable timeframes stipulated by applicable law Please note that some requests may be subject to a reasonable fee7c2 If you would like to correct or update the Information we hold about you or revoke consent previously granted please follow these instructionsa If youre an existing customer please log in to the applicable E2E control panel to submit a support ticketb If youre a Website visitor a prospective customer job applicant a service provider or business partner please email us at compliancee2enetworkscom or write to us at the address listed in Section 14 of this Privacy Policyd Data Retention We retain certain information about you and usage of the service in order to comply with applicable legal tax or accounting requirements andor for our own legitimate business purposes The personal and financial information that we collect from you during account creation service usage logs and billing and transaction logs including IP and timestamps are retainedYou can view update and delete certain information about your account in E2E MyAccount myaccounte2enetworkscom however when you update or delete any information we may continue to retain a copy of the prior version for our recordsThe information you provide us may be archived or stored periodically by us according to backup processes conducted in the ordinary course of business for disaster recovery purposese Choosing not to provide us with certain information You can choose not to provide certain information when using the Website or the Services but this may prevent you from being able to take full advantage of the functions available online and it may prevent us from being able to provide you with Services8 SECURITY OF YOUR INFORMATIONa The measures we take We are committed to industry best practice standards when it comes to preventing loss misuse alteration unauthorised access or unlawful or unnecessary processing of the Information we collect as described in Section 3 of this Privacy Policy For example wea make use of encryption technology as requiredb use appropriate network access control technology to limit access to the systems on which E2E collected Information is stored andc monitor for possible vulnerabilities and attacks on E2Es serversUnfortunately we cannot guarantee that the technical physical and organisational measures we take will prevent every security threat nor can we guarantee that your Information will not be improperly accessed used altered or destroyed We will notify you if we discover there has been a material breach of security which resulted in an unauthorized disclosure of your Personal Informationb The steps you should take To help maintain the security of information you provide to E2E or you store on E2Es hosted systems please follow these rulesa Keep your passwords privateb If youre already a customer remember that youre responsible for making sure no unauthorised person has access to your passwords and account details You should promptly notify us if you need to deactivate your login or change your password You should also implement appropriate security measures for the data you store on the hosted systemc Remember when you use online tools such as our forums community sites or social networking sites the content you upload to them will be public If you dont want the content you upload to be seen by the rest of the world please dont post it9 DATA INTEGRITY AND RIGHT TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATIONPersonal Information we collect is relevant for the purposes for which it is to be used E2E takes reasonable steps to help ensure that data is reliable for its intended use accurate complete and currentWe will retain your Information for as long as reasonably needed to provide you the Services or to fulfil the purpose for which the Information was originally collected as set out in this Privacy PolicyAs noted in Section 7 above you have the rights to access correct and request deletion of your own Personal Information in accordance with applicable law You are also entitled to oppose certain data processing practices or to revoke consent previously granted to the extent permitted by applicable law In order to exercise such rights please log in to the applicable E2E control panel to submit a customer support ticket or contact us to the contact data set forth below When we receive such request we may inform you of i the information that you or your legal representative will be asked to provide if any and documents that you may need to enclose with your request ii timeframes to receive a response from us regarding any request iii forms and templates available for submitting the request if any and iv how we will deliver your Information to you which usually would be copies of documents or data messages Please note that some requests may be subject to a reasonable feeIf you wish to cancel your Customer Account or request that we no longer provide you the Services please log in to the applicable E2E control panel to submit a ticket In response we will cancel or remove your Information but may retain and use copies of your Information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations resolve disputes and enforce our agreements If you do not have a Customer Account you can send a request by email to compliancee2enetworkscom or write to us at the address listed in Section 14 of this Privacy Policy10 CHILDRENThe Website and the Services are not designed for or directed at individuals under the age of eighteen 18 or minors otherwise defined under local law or regulation We will not intentionally collect or maintain information about these individuals If you believe that we may have collected Personal Information from someone under the age of 18 or from a minor as may be otherwise defined in your country please let us know using the methods described in Section 14 of this Privacy Policy We will then take appropriate measures to investigate and if found to be true delete that information11 VERIFICATIONE2E utilizes the selfassessment approach to assure its compliance with its Privacy Policy E2E regularly verifies that the Privacy Policy is accurate comprehensive prominently displayed completely implemented and in conformity with applicable laws and regulations and conducts its selfassessment on an annual basis to ensure that all relevant privacy practices are being followed Appropriate employee training is in place and internal procedures for periodically conducting objective reviews of compliance are in place12 CUSTOMER DATA PERSONAL INFORMATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS CLIENTSIf you believe you have provided your Personal Information to somebody who hosts your Personal Information with us then this section applies to you Our customers use the Services to host transmit or process data on our hosted systems which may include your Personal Information Customer Data In these situations it is our customers rather than us who decide the reasons for which the Customer Data is collected and otherwise processed E2E will not review share distribute nor reference any such Customer Data except as provided in the TermsMSANDA or as may be required by applicable law See the applicable TermsMSANDA governing your access to your Customer Account for more information about how we handle your Customer DataNothing contained in this Privacy Policy shall be construed to alter specific terms and conditions applicable to the Services Our customers remain responsible for Personal Information that they collect and process and for compliance with applicable data protection lawsOur customers are responsible for maintaining the security and confidentiality of their accounts and access to the hosted systems and encrypting any Personal Information they store on or transmit tofrom our hosted systemFor details of how the Customer Data will be used and protected and details of how to access or correct it please refer to the Privacy Policy of the relevant customer to which you submitted your Personal Information13 PRIVACY PRACTICES OF THIRD PARTIESThis Privacy Policy only addresses the use and disclosure of Personal Information thats collected via the Website and the ServicesIn the course of our interactions with you we may provide you with links to thirdparty websites for your convenience and information The privacy practices of those sites may differ from our own practices and are not controlled by us nor covered by this Privacy Policy We do not make any representations about thirdparty websites We encourage you to review their privacy policies before submitting your Personal Information to such thirdparty websites14 INQUIRIES OR COMPLAINTSIf you have a question grievance or complaint about this Privacy Policy or our information collection practices please contact our grievance officer as per the below mentioned detailsName AMITEmail id compliancee2enetworkscomRegistered Office Address E2E 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How do I add a coupon code to my E2E Networks account 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 Other Services on E2E Networks How do I add a coupon code to my E2E Networks account How do I add a coupon code to my E2E Networks account Coupon code E2E Networks Coupon Codes are special codes that can be applied through E2E Networks MyAccount portal to get specific discounts on your usage billing These instructions will guide you through the process of redeeming a valid coupon code You must have an E2E Networks My Account prior to redeeming your coupon code If you do not have an E2E Networks My Account and wish to create one see How to Create an E2E Networks My Account STEP 1 Logging into E2E Networks My Account Please go to My Account and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks My Account STEP 2 Navigation to Billing Payment Coupons section On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the Coupons section available under the Billing section You will be navigated to the Coupons Offers window STEP 3 View and Search your Coupons Coupons details The list of coupons available at the Coupons Offers window those are related to your account You can check the details like coupon code details expiry date status and actions related to each coupon available Note The coupons available here are associated with your MyAccount ID and can not be used for any other MyAccount ID Add Coupon or Redeem Coupon If the coupon is provided to you via an offline method such as an email or an SMS then you can redeem the coupon through the Add Coupon or Redeem Coupon option Please click on the Redeem Coupon button on the top right corner A window shall pop up Enter a valid E2E Networks coupon code and click on the checkbox of captcha and verify that After that click on the Redeem coupon button If you enter a valid coupon code you verify captcha correctly then should receive a confirmation message on the screen that Coupon code applied successfully Search Coupon The Search text box helps you to search for any coupon using keywords Filter Coupons Applied Coupons Only the coupons having status applied will be shown on the screen Applied coupons are those coupons for which benefits are already availed Expired Coupons Only the coupons having status expired will be shown on the screen Expired coupons are those coupons that are no longer active because it has passed the expiry date Or a new coupon has been overwritten it All Coupons To view all the coupons You can see more details about the applied or expired coupons by 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TDS Refund How to claim TDS Refunds 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 Networks Billing and Payment Information TDS Refund How to claim TDS Refunds TDS Refund How to claim TDS Refunds TDS Refund With regards to Invoice payment customers need to pay using any payment option the full invoice amount to E2E networks limited E2E but you may be required to pay TDS as per applicable rate to the government as per the Incometax act Once you have provided a signed TDS certificate from the government as evidence of payment E2E will refund the TDS amount based on the TDS certificate directly to your bank account As an example lets say the basic value of services charged is INR 100 and then 18 GST will be levied on the basic value and your total invoice value will be INR118 so youll pay INR 118 in total against invoice to E2E Please note that you are responsible for paying the TDS by applicable TDS rate as per Income TAX act directly to the government Lets say TDS rate is 15 hence TDS amount will be 15 of INR 100 ie INR 15 E2E will refund INR 15 of TDS directly to your bank account once the valid signed TDS certificate is submitted with us For claiming the TDS refund customers need to upload the signed TDS certificates via E2E MyAccount and enter their respective bank details along with a cancelled cheque copy on which TDS refund is sought Kindly note that TDS certificates are required to be uploaded for every quarter Certificates for quarters ending in June September December and March need to be uploaded by 20th August 20th November 20th February and 20th June respectively Once the TDS certificate is uploaded the E2E team will review and refund the TDS amount subject to TDS certificatebank account details being approved by the E2E team No TDS certificates for the previous financial year will be accepted if uploaded after 30th June of the current financial year For example all certificates for the fiscal year 201920 should be uploaded no later than 30th June 2020 The TDS refund is possible only for Indian customers Note that the information is provided as general information and does not constitute tax legal or other professional advice and must not be used as such Please consult your tax advisor if you have any questions regarding the above Claim a TDS Amount Logging into E2E Networks MyAccount Please go to MyAccount and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks MyAccount Navigate to TDS page After you log in to the E2E Networks MyAccount On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the TDS submenu available under the Billing section Submitting the TDS Certificates Form16A Go to the Submit TDS certificate tab Here you can submit the TDS certificate Form16A to claim the TDS refund Our finance team will review your submitted TDS certificate Form16A and will release the refund into your specified bank account Click on the Upload TDS certificate to upload a TDS certificate Upload a TDS certificate Form16A window will open you need to select the TDS certificate Form16A file Please ensure that the file you are trying to upload will satisfy the below conditions for successful upload and verification Must be in PDF format Must be signed doesnt necessarily digitally signed Should not have any password protection Select the appropriate Financial Year and Quarter for your TDS certificate Form16A Then click on Upload Save and you will get a confirmation message on the screen If you get an error message kindly try to resubmit your TDS certificate Form16A or you can reach out to us at cloudplatforme2enetworkscom Now the successfully uploaded TDS certificates will be listed under the table The following information will be available under this section FieldOption Description Date Displays the calendar date on which you have submitted the TDS certificate Form16A File Name The name of the uploaded TDS certificate Form16A file Financial Year Displays the Financial year specified by you while submitting the TDS certificate Form16A Quarter Displays the quarter specified by you while submitting the TDS certificate Form16A Status The verification status of the submitted TDS certificate Form16A will be available here Verification Pending when the submitted TDS certificate Form16A under review with our finance team Verification Complete when the submitted TDS certificate Form16A review is complete and approved by our finance team Verification Fail when the submitted TDS certificate Form16A review is complete and failed Kindly note that You will be notified via an autogenerated email whenever a review is completed by our finance team Amount Refunded The TDS refund amount information will be available respective to TDS certificate Form16A when verification status is complete and Approved by our finance team and TDS refund amount subject to the clearance of the TDS certificate Action On click the delete icon you can delete a submitted TDS certificate Form16A only if the verification status is Verification Pending This allows the user to upload a new TDS certificate if there is a wrong file is chosen The Delete icon will not be available when verification status either Verification complete or Verification fail On click the Download icon you can download submitted TDS certificate Form16A Total TDS refund The sum of the total TDS refund which you have received at present Note Any discrepancies and nonsubmission of TDS certificates will lead to no TDS refund Manage Bank Account Details Go to the Manage Bank Accounts tab Here you can add your bank account details to get a TDS refund for your submitted TDS certificate Form16A into your bank account You need to upload a scanned copy of your canceled cheque without your signature Click on Add Bank Account to add bank account details The Add bank account details window will open you need to select the file Please ensure that the file you are trying to upload will satisfy the below conditions for successful submission and verification Must be a scanned cancelled cheque The file should not have any password protection The file size should be less than 1 MB Must be an Indian bank After selecting the file you need to enter bank details in the following fields which need to be consistent with the cancelled cheque In case you face any issues in updating the required details you can reach out to us at cloudplatforme2enetworkscom Field Description Account Holders Name Please ensure that you enter the correct name associated with this bank account Bank Account Number Enter the bank account number is the unique ID given to your account by the bank Bank Name Please specify the Bank Name in which you hold a bank account Account Type Please select the type of bank account IFSC code Please specify the IFSC Code which is the Indian Financial System Code This is might be eleven character code assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to uniquely identify every bank branch that is participating in the National Electronic Funds Transfer NEFT system in India Then click on submit and you will get a confirmation message on the screen Now the successfully added bank account details will be listed in the table The following information will be available under this section FieldOption Description Date The calendar date on which you have added a bank account Account Holder The name of the account holder associated with this bank account Account Number The bank account number specified by you for the saved bank account Account Type The type of bank account you have added Bank Name The bank name specified by you for the saved bank account IFSC Code The IFSC code specified by you for the saved bank account Status The verification status of the added bank account will be available here Pending when the added bank account details under review with our finance team Approved when the added bank account details under review is completed and approved by our finance team Rejected when the added bank account details under review is completed and failed Kindly note that you will be notified via an autogenerated email whenever a review is completed by our finance team Is Active The added bank account will be used to credit the TDS refund only when the Is Active flag set to true and status is Approved Kindly note that at a time only one saved bank account will remain active Action On click the Download icon you can download the uploaded canceled cheque Any discrepancies in added bank account details will lead to no TDS refund for the submitted TDS certificates On this page TDS Refund Claim a TDS Amount Logging into E2E Networks MyAccount Navigate to TDS page Submitting the TDS Certificates Form16A Manage Bank Account Details 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 |
E2E CLI 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 CLI documentation E2E CLI E2E CLI Introduction E2E CLI is a command line tool developed by E2E Networks Ltd Used to access and manage my account e2e cloud services from cmdshell With the E2E CLI you can convinently operate on Nodes DBaaS Buckets as well as on LoadBalancer from command line itself Getting Started How to use E2E CLI Create API Token Please go to MyAccount and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks MyAccount After you log in to the E2E Networks MyAccount you can click on the following options On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the API section Now createdownload an API Token by clicking on the option shown in righttop corner of screen Installing E2E CLI on your PC Currently E2E CLI requires pythonpip for installation working on the system Open a terminal on your PC and use the following command pip install e2ecli Synopsis E2E CLI Command in E2E CLI are as following e2ecli alias command subcommand inputsparameters E2E CLI Configuration and Setting up After completing above two steps you have to type following on your terminal e2ecli alias add After this give your API key and Auth Token obtained from e2e MyAccount portal in above previous steps You can add any number of tokens on your system using above command just keep alias names different Alternatively you can also add tokensalias via file downloaded from myAccount UI E2E CLI viewing usernamesAlias on your system you can view all aliasusername on the system using following command e2ecli alias view E2E CLI set default usernamesAlias on your system you can set default aliasusername on the system using following command e2ecli alias set E2E CLI Deleting UsernameAliasUser Token You can delete a useruser token from system using following command e2ecli alias delete Operating on NodesVM using CLI Creating NodeVMs using CLI You can CreateLaunch Node or VM using following command e2ecli alias node create inputs Now enter your node type and os needed as follows Here if desired you can give all manual inputs for OS and plan name Alternatively you can enter Plan and enter node name to launch your node as follows Listing all NodeVMs using CLI You can get a list of all your Node or VM using following command e2ecli alias node list Getting a specific NodeVMs using CLI You can get details of a specific Node or VM using following command e2ecli alias node get inputs Next you will have to enter the node ID as follows Deleting NodeVMs using CLI You can Delete a Node or VM using following command e2ecli alias node delete inputs Next you will have to enter the ID of node that you want to delete and give confirmation as follows Operating on DBaaS using CLI Creating DBaaS using CLI You can CreateLaunch DBaaSusing following command e2ecli alias dbaas create inputs Now enter your DB type and enter DB name needed as follows Alternatively select your Plan to launch your DBaaS as followse2ecli alias dbaas create auto Listing all DBaaS using CLI You can get a list of all your DBaaS using following command e2ecli alias Dbaas list Deleting DBaaS using CLI You can Delete a DBaaS using following command e2ecli alias dbaas delete Next you will have to enter the ID of DBaaS that you want to delete and give confirmation as follows Operating on Bucket using CLI Creating Bucket using CLI You can CreateLaunch Bucket using following command e2ecli alias bucket create inputs Now enter your bucket name as follows Listing all Bucket using CLI You can get a list of all your Bucket using following command e2ecli alias bucket list Deleting Bucket using CLI You can Delete a Bucket using following command e2ecli alias bucket delete inputs Next you will have to enter the IDname of bucket that you want to delete and give confirmation as follows Performing action on Bucket using CLI You can performing action a Bucket using following command e2ecli alias bucket actionactiondesired inputs Next you will have to enter the IDname of bucket as follows same for any other resource Operating on LoadBalancer using CLI Creating LoadBalancer using CLI You can CreateLaunch LoadBalancer using following command e2ecli alias lb create inputs Now enter your lb type and requirement needed as follows Finally select your rules and enter lb name to launch your LoadBalancer as follows Listing all LoadBalancer using CLI You can get a list of all your LoadBalancer using following command e2ecli alias lb list Editing a specific LoadBalancer using CLI You can get details of a specific LoadBalancer using following command e2ecli alias lb edit Next you will have to enter the lb ID as follows Deleting LoadBalancer using CLI You can Delete a LoadBalancer following command e2ecli alias lb delete Next you will have to enter the ID of LoadBalancer that you want to delete and give confirmation as follows E2E CLI Help you can always get help by using following command e2ecli hor e2ecli alias command subcommand help you can know about inputs required for a command by using following e2ecli alias command subcommand info you can view man doc by e2ecli help Automating your workflow you can automate your workflowload in the following manners using CLI tool and python scripts as per your specifications On this page Introduction Getting Started How to use E2E CLI Create API Token Installing E2E CLI on your PC Synopsis E2E CLI E2E CLI Configuration and Setting up E2E CLI viewing usernamesAlias on your system E2E CLI set default usernamesAlias on your system E2E CLI Deleting UsernameAliasUser Token Operating on NodesVM using CLI Creating NodeVMs using CLI Listing all NodeVMs using CLI Getting a specific NodeVMs using CLI Deleting NodeVMs using CLI Operating on DBaaS using CLI Creating DBaaS using CLI Listing all DBaaS using CLI Deleting DBaaS using CLI Operating on Bucket using CLI Creating Bucket using CLI Listing all Bucket using CLI Deleting Bucket using CLI Performing action on Bucket using CLI Operating on LoadBalancer using CLI Creating LoadBalancer using CLI Listing all LoadBalancer using CLI Editing a specific LoadBalancer using CLI Deleting LoadBalancer using CLI E2E CLI Help Automating your workflow 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 |
Jenkins CI Tool 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 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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What is Minimum Billing 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 Networks Billing and Payment Information What is Minimum Billing What is Minimum Billing A bill is generated as soon as a service is launched to cover thirdparty license costs involved if any On E2E Networks Public Cloud the services available via MyAccount portal specific products require thirdparty licenses which include but not limited to Windows Server cPanelWHM Servers Plesk Servers C2 series with RHEL License These licenses are purchased and provisioned from thirdparty vendors like Microsoft These vendors do billing on a per license basis Whenever a license is used the license has a validity of one calendar month The license renews every calendar month automatically if a specific service node machine instance or appliance is continuously used Even though a license is used for a few minutes in a month a fullmonth charge for the license would be levied To cover the cost of these licenses a minimum bill is generated as soon as a licensebased service is launched At E2E Networks Public Cloud the services available via MyAccount portal all the services are billed hourly However the thirdparty licenses we provide are billable on a calendar month basis When a service involving a thirdparty license is launched For example a Windows machine or a cPanel node a minimum bill is generated which covers the license cost Our plans which include license costs if any are billed hourly and the pricing is also presented with hourly rates For example CW10GB Windows node costs 33hour To cover the Windows license cost a minimum bill of 1000 is generated as soon as the machine is launched The 33hour billing starts to incur only after the hourlybilling threshold crosses 500 in that calendar month So please note that hourly billing starts only after minimum billing threshold is crossed in a calendar month Service Launched on the last day of a Calendar Month Lets say the service is launched which involves a thirdparty license and thus minimum billing on 30th of September As per minimum billing guidelines a minimum bill is immediately generated On the next day which would be 1st of October again one more minimum bill would be generated since it is the beginning of another calendar month Service Launched and Terminated Immediately Lets say a service is launched which involves a thirdparty license and thus minimum billing and has been terminated immediately As per minimum billing guidelines a minimum bill is immediately generated And this bill shall be paid Service Launched Terminated and ReLaunched Lets say a service is launched which involves a thirdparty license and thus minimum billing and has been terminated immediately and again relaunched As per minimum billing guidelines two minimum bill components would be generated since two licenses are used when you launch the service and again when you relaunch the service Glossary Service Any product that is available through MyAccount portal ThirdParty License Any license that is supplied by a thirdparty vendor Eg Microsoft Windows cPanelWHM On this page Service Launched on the last day of a Calendar Month Service Launched and Terminated Immediately Service Launched Terminated and ReLaunched Glossary 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 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Manage Customer Profile 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 E2E Networks Billing and Payment Information Manage Customer Profile Manage Customer Profile The Manage Customer profile contains basic details CRN Numberfirst and last name email addressmobile number and Sign Up time Billing details GSTINTaxpayer Typeorganization Name Billing AddressCity StateUTPostal CodeBilling profile update history Customer validation and Virtual bank account details Billing profile information is required for invoicing and payments of your E2E Networks MyAccount login It is also helpful to contact you on financial or other related matters In general your Manage customer profile contains the information specified during signup on the E2E Networks MyAccount portal You can edit Manage Customer Profile information any time because maintaining your billing profile details is just as important as administering your servers Logging into E2E Networks MyAccount Open E2E MyAccount home page Sign in to your MyAccount using your credentials Open Manage Customer Profile page Click on the Manage Customer Profile submenu available under the Billing section You will redirect to the Manage Customer Profile web page ViewUpdate Manage Customer Profile Details Once you are on your Manage Customer Profile page Here Basic Details Billing Details Billing Profile Update History Customer Validation and Virtual bank account details tabs are available Each tab contains different information and you can make necessary changes if required Basic Details Basic Details tab contains your identification information like First Last Name Email Mobile number Sign Up time and unique MyAccounts CRN number You can modify your personal information except for your registered email addressCRN Number and Sign Up Time Tip We suggest using the companyorganizations phone number and corporate email distribution address for example technicaladminsexamplecom if using E2E Networks services for the companyorganization Avoid using a companyorganizations email address for example johnsmithexamplecom With this practice your companyorganization can retain access to the E2E MyAccount even when an employee changes positions or leaves the company The email address can be used to reset account credentials Billing Details The billing details tab contains your invoicing information like GSTIN Taxpayer Type PAN Organization Name Billing Address City StateUT Postal Code This information is used for your invoicing You can modify your billing details Billing Profile Update History On the Billing Profile Update History tab page you can check and track the updation history of billing details Customer Validation On the Customer Validation tab page the Primary and Admin user can Nominate and Revoke to the contact users Virtual Bank Account Details To make payments through IMPS NEFT and RTGS the transfer can be made through a virtual bank account associated with your E2E MyAccount The Virtual Account Bank Transfer feature is available to all E2Es customers prepaid as well as postpaid Learn More On this page Logging into E2E Networks MyAccount Open Manage Customer Profile page ViewUpdate Manage Customer Profile Details Basic Details Billing Details Billing Profile Update History Customer Validation Virtual Bank Account Details 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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Step by Step Guide to 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 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 Step by Step Guide to Run Step by Step Guide to Run Introduction Run in a pipeline signifies the execution of a predefined sequence of tasks that collectively achieve a specific goal whether its building and deploying software processing data or automating a set of operations The concept emphasizes the automation and repeatability of workflows to ensure consistency and efficiency in various domains How to create a Run To create the 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 Run Upon clicking the Run option the user will be directed to the Manage Run page or you can create Run under pipeline by selecting a particular pipeline and click on Create Run After redirect to the Manage Runs On this page users can locate and click on the CREATE RUN button or Clickhere link for Create Run After clicking the CREATE RUN button the Create Run page will open On this page After that you will have a Schedule Run section If you enable Schedule Run You will see the below screenIn that you can schedule run according to your need Select resource and click on FINISH button Click on CREATE buttonYou will see the created runs on schedule run section If you not enable Schedule Run you will see the created run on RUN section Actions You can delete run on clicking delete icon On this page Introduction How to create a Run Actions 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 SFS 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 Networks Storage Solutions Welcome to E2E SFS documentation Welcome to E2E SFS documentation Topics Introduction Create Scalable File System Activate Backup Deactivate Backup Grant all access Disable all Access Delete SFS ACL How to Access Scalable File SystemSFS Snapshot Backup Scalable File System Backup How to Create SFS Backups Details Backup Restore Backup History Backup Restore History 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 |
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How to manage MySQL databases users and tables from the command line 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 Other Services on E2E Networks How to manage MySQL databases users and tables from the command line How to manage MySQL databases users and tables from the command line This documentation offers comprehensive instructions on performing routine MySQL database administration tasks via the command line using the mysql program These tasks involve essential actions such as the creation and deletion of databases users and tables Creating users and databases To create a MySQL database and user follow these steps At the command line log in to MySQL as the root user mysql h host IP u root p Type the MySQL root password and then press Enter To create a database user type the following command Replace username with the user you want to create and replace password with the users password GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON TO usernamelocalhost IDENTIFIED BY password Note The previous command grants the user all permissions on all databases However you can grant specific permissions to maintain precise control over database access For example to explicitly grant only the SELECT permission for the specified user you would use the following command GRANT SELECT ON TO usernamelocalhost To grant the user all permissions only on the database named dbname you would use the following command GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON dbname TO usernamelocalhost For more information about setting MySQL database permissions please visit httpsdevmysqlcomdocrefman55engranthtml Type q to exit the mysql program To log in to MySQL as the user you just created type the following command Replace username with the name of the user you created in step 3 mysql h host IP u username p Type the users password and then press Enter To create a database type the following command Replace dbname with the name of the database that you want to create CREATE DATABASE dbname To work with the new database type the following command Replace dbname with the name of the database you created in step 7 USE dbname You can now work with the database For example the following commands demonstrate how to create a basic table named example and how to insert some data into it CREATE TABLE example id smallint unsigned not null autoincrement name varchar20 not null constraint pkexample primary key id INSERT INTO example id name VALUES null Sample data Using SQL script files The previous procedure demonstrates how to create and populate a MySQL database by typing each command interactively with the mysql program However you can streamline the process by combining commands into a SQL script file The following procedure demonstrates how to use a SQL script file to create and populate a database As in the previous procedure you should first create a user for the database To do this type the following commands mysql u root p GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON TO usernamelocalhost IDENTIFIED BY password q Create a file named examplesql and open it in your preferred text edtior Copy and paste the following text into the file CREATE DATABASE dbname USE dbname CREATE TABLE tablename id smallint unsigned not null autoincrement name varchar20 not null constraint pkexample primary key id INSERT INTO tablename id name VALUES null Sample data Replace dbname with the name of the database that you want to create and tablename with the name of the table that you want to create Note You can modify the sample script file to create multiple databases and tables all at once Additionally the sample script creates a very simple table You will likely have additional data requirements for your tables Save the changes to the examplesql file and exit the text editor To process the SQL script type the following command Replace username with the name of the user you created in step 1 mysql u username p examplesql The mysql program processes the script file statement by statement When it finishes the database and table are created and the table contains the data you specified in the INSERT statements Deleting tables and databases To delete a table type the following command from the mysql prompt Replace tablename with the name of the table that you want to delete DROP TABLE tablename Note This command assumes that you have already selected a database by using the USE statement Similarly to delete an entire database type the following command from the mysql prompt Replace dbname with the name of the database that you want to delete DROP DATABASE dbname Note The mysql program does not ask for confirmation when you use this command As soon as you press Enter MySQL deletes the database and all of the data it contains Deleting users To view a list of all users type the following command from the mysql prompt SELECT user FROM mysqluser GROUP BY user To delete a specific user type the following command from the mysql prompt Replace username with the name of the user that you want to delete DELETE FROM mysqluser WHERE user username To view the official MySQL documentation and learn more about how to create databases users and tables please visit httpsdevmysqlcomdocrefman55enindexhtml On this page Creating users and databases Using SQL script files Deleting tables and databases Deleting users 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 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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 Getting Started Getting Started How to Configure Terraform for E2E To use Terraform with E2E you need to install Terraform and configure a provider file Install Terraform You can install the latest version of Terraform on most operating systems from the command line using various package managers Click your operating systems tab below to view instructions on how to Terraform Linux To install Terraform on Ubuntu add the HashiCorp GPG key to your system curl fsSL httpsaptreleaseshashicorpcomgpg sudo aptkey add Next add the official HashiCorp Terraform Linux repository to apt sudo aptaddrepository deb archamd64 httpsaptreleaseshashicorpcom lsbrelease cs main Then update apt and install Terraform sudo aptget update sudo aptget install terraform Once installed verify the installation terraform v MacOS To install Terraform on MacOS using Homebrew run the following command in a terminal brew install terraform Once installed verify Terraforms installation terraform v Windows To install Terraform on Windows using Chocolatey run the following command from the command prompt choco install terraform Once installed verify Terraforms installation terraform v CentOS To install Terraform on CentOS install the yumconfigmanager to manage your repositories sudo yum install y yumutils Use yumconfigmanager to add the official HashiCorp Linux repository sudo yumconfigmanager addrepo httpsrpmreleaseshashicorpcomRHELhashicorprepo Then install Terraform sudo yum y install terraform Once installed verify Terraforms installation terraform v To use the e2e provider with Terraform you have to configure the plugin using a provider file This file tells Terraform which provider youre using e2e and where to find the necessary credentials your e2e API token and your auth To start create and move into a directory from which you will configure and deploy your infrastructure This is also where you create the provider file To install this provider copy and paste this code into your Terraform configuration Then run terraform init Checkout the terraform registery for e2e provider here and choose the latest version terraform requiredproviders e2e source e2eterraformprovidere2e version 204 checkout the latest version from terraform registery provider e2e Configuration options Provider Configuration Schema Argument Reference apikey String Required authtoken String Required apiendpointString Optional default Apiendpoint httpsapie2enetworkscommyaccountapiv1 Example usage terraform requiredproviders e2e source e2eterraformprovidere2e version 204 use latest version provider e2e apikey your apikey authtoken your authtoken Execute Terraform Once you have configured your Terraform files you can deploy all of the resources you have configured from the command line Terraform requires three steps for deployment initializing the directory reviewing an execution plan and applying executing the Terraform plan Initialization prepares the working directory for use by accounting for any changes in Terraforms backend configuration The planning step provides you a detailed manifest of the resources for you to review before execution Lastly the terraform apply command executes the deployment of the resources into your account To initialize the working directory terraform init If Terraform was successful in initializing the directory you receive the message Terraform has been successfully initialized Next you need to create and view your Terraform plan To create your Terraform plan terraform plan Terraform returns a manifest of resources it will deploy when you apply the planAfter reviewing the plan you can apply it and deploy the resources to your account To execute the plan Before applying terraform will prompt you to confirm by typing yes You must checkout the changes in the configuration before applying terraform apply You can checkout the current terraform state terraform show You can also delete your resource created by terraform terraform destroy But it will destroy all the resources To destroy a target resource use the command below terraform destroy target e2enodedemonodename Here resource of type e2enode and name demonodename is deleted Or you can simply clear the resource from configuration file and then command terraform apply The resource will be deleted Create Terraform Configuration Files Once you have configured Terraform to access your e2e account you can begin developing Terraform files that describe and declare the e2e resources that you want to deploy into your account Terraform configuration files are text files stored with tf extensions They are humanreadable and they support comments During deployment Terraform loads all files with a tf extension and creates a manifest of resources to deploy called a plan You can divide resource configurations between as many or as few tf files as you want Below is the sample terraform file for launching a node You can copy paste the file into your working directory as a new tf file The fields inside the resource e2enode is discussed in the next section exampletf terraform requiredproviders e2e source e2eterraformprovidere2e version 204 provider e2e apikey your e2e api key authtoken your e2e auth bearer token resource e2enode demonode1 nameC24GB416B regionDelhi planC212GB imageCentOS7 Importing already existing infrastructure Write Config for Resource To Be Importe Terraform import does not generate the configuration files by itself Thus you need to create the corresponding configuration for the node resource manually you can skip a few arguments anyway In a moment we will take a look at how to adjust our configuration to reflect the exact resource For now append the maintf file with node config remember that you have to include the required fields refer e2enode docs resource e2enode mynode name unknown plan unknown image unknown region unknown Think of it as if the cloud resource node and its corresponding configuration were available in our files All thats left to do is to map the two into our state file We do that by running the import command as follows terraform import e2enodemynode Node ID Later after import is successfull Run terraform plan The plan indicates that it would attempt to replace the node resource But this goes completely against our purpose We could do it anyway by simply not caring about the existing resources and creating new resources using configuration Observe the plan output and find all those attributes which cause the replacement 4 in our case The plan output will highlight the same use terraform show command and copy the values of those fields to the configuration file Closing this gap should avoid the replacement of the node resource On this page 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 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 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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 Other Services on E2E Networks How to copy files from Linux to Windows using WinSCP How to copy files from Linux to Windows using WinSCP To copy files from a Linux machine to a Windows machine using WinSCP follow these steps How To Download WinSCP on Windows Operating System There are no commands needed to download WinSCP if you are using the Windows operating system Here is a link to download the WinSCP software on your Windows WinSCP Download Link httpswinscpnetengdownloadphp Downloading WinSCP on your Windows is one thing and configuring it properly is another Since you want to download data from Linux to your Windows We assume that your LINUX operating system is running parallel with Windows OS Here are the steps to install WinSCP on Windows Download the installer Allow execution of the installer Click on install for all users recommended Click on Next Select Commander and click Next Click on Install Finish After installation Open the WinSCP application to see a screen just like the following image In the above image you can see the UI of WinSCP software It is divided into two portions first and the left portion is your Windows side and the other portion which is the right side is your LINUX operating system side Right now the right portion is blank because we have not configured the Linux operating system in the WinSCP WinSCP software uses the SCP command from behind The SCP command is a CLI command and is a bit complicated Therefore to make this process simpler we use a graphical way by using the WinSCP software So this is my Ubuntu Linux operating system which has a text file by the name script stored in the directory home We will try to download this repository from the Linux operating system to the Windows operating system using WinSCP software Download Data From Linux Server To Windows Before beginning the actual process we first need to add the username and password of Linux system in WinSCP Here is how you do it After opening the WinSCP we have to first click on a new session A new popup box will appear and we have to fill whatever is asked in this popup box We have to first mention the hostname of our Linux machine so we can add a public IP of the Linux machine The port number is 22 which means that we are connecting to this machine with the help of ssh so the firewall should have 22 port opened and your node should also have 22 port opened In the username section we need to add the username of our machine If your machine has a password you can directly mention it in the password section But in my case since we are using the E2E node of Linux we have a PEM file as my password or authentication method for logging To enable SSH key based authentication click on the Advanced option Then go to the Authentication tab under SSH Here we have to submit our Private key To generate a private key you can use will use putty software if you are using Windows Once you have the location of the private key select it After the key is set for authentication we can log in to our Linux server Once there you will see two sections The left part will show you the local files on your Windows machine And in the right side you will see all the files stored on the Linux server In order to copy from one OS to another OS all you need to do is drag and drop the files from one part to another You can upload as well as download the files For example we will copy the text file by the name of the script from the LINUX operating system right side to the Windows operating system which is on my left side As you can see we have copied the script text file from LINUX operating system to my Windows operating system While you are downloading a file you can select the location of the file on the local machine By default it will copy to the current directory on your local machine That is all Using WinSCP you can upload and download files to and form a remote server On this page How To Download WinSCP on Windows Operating System Download Data From Linux Server To 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 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Welcome to E2E LoadBalancers 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 Appliances documentation Welcome to E2E LoadBalancers documentation Welcome to E2E LoadBalancers documentation Get started Introduction How to Launch a Load Balancer Appliance How to Configure Application Load Balancer Select your Load Balancer Plan Type Details Target Mapping Peak Performance Features Summary Deploy Load Balancer Application Load Balancer Info Backend Mapping ACL Monitoring Alerts Stats Prometheus Stats Action Logs Billing Logs Actions Stopping your Load Balancer Upgrade your Load Balancer Delete FAQs What protocols are supported by Load Balancer Appliance Which backend operating systems do a Load Balancer support Do Load Balancer support SSL termination Can I upgrade or downgrade my Load Balancer plan Does Load Balancer SupportsHTTP2 Is there any limit on the number of backend Servers Is IPv6 supported on Load Balancer Appliance 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 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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 Application Scaling on E2E Cloud The E2E Application Scaling documentation section offers a comprehensive guide on building scalable cloud solutions It includes an introduction to key concepts around Auto Scaling features and detailed information on setting up the Scaler service and managing scale groups with a focus on various scaling policies and configurations The documentation also provides insights into customizing and scheduling scaling policies for optimal application performance Getting Started To get started familiarize yourself with the key concepts of application scaling on E2E Cloud Once thats done you can try out the application scaling features and then move on to the load balancer documentation Click here to get started On this page Getting Started 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 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Welcome to E2E Tag Service 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 Networking on E2E Cloud Welcome to E2E Tag Service documentation Welcome to E2E Tag Service documentation Get started Tags Introduction How to Manage Your Tags Navigate to the Tags page Create New Tags Node With Tags 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 create API token 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 create API token How to create API token API TOKENS To create API Tokens click on the Create API Token button After clicking on create API Token then you have to enter the name of the API Token then click on the right button You will be routed to the API page Now you have to Click on the Create Token button which is available on the topright side of the API dashboard image imagesApi2png After filling the Api token name the user is able to click on the tick mark icon create it After clicking the tick mark icon in the text field then you will see the API token in the below list After creating the Api token below it will show the token name Click on the Delete icon then it will be deleted You can also copy the Authentication token On this page API TOKENS 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 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Welcome to E2E Cloud EQS 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 Cloud EQS documentation Welcome to E2E Cloud EQS documentation Welcome to the E2E Cloud EQS E2E Queue Service documentation This section provides a thorough guide to understanding and utilizing the EQS a highly scalable and secure queue messaging service offered by E2E Networks Whether youre a developer or a system administrator this documentation is tailored to help you effectively implement and manage queuebased messaging systems Start with an Introduction to E2E EQS which lays the foundational concepts of queue services and their significance in modern cloud computing Learn about the basic operations such as Creating an EQS and the various Actions you can perform including adding queues managing credentials and deleting queues This section is crucial for getting started with EQS and understanding its core functionalities The documentation also covers detailed instructions and usecases for EQS Explore the Add Queue under tab section to understand how to organize and manage your queues effectively For more advanced users the Actions for queue service section provides deeper insights into queue management including testing message sending purging and deleting queues Most importantly the EQS documentation offers comprehensive guides on using various SDKs with EQS Whether youre working with Python Golang Nodejs Java Ruby or PHP youll find tailored guides for establishing connections managing queues sending and receiving messages and more These resources are invaluable for developers looking to integrate EQS into their applications seamlessly Lets get started EQS Introduction How to Create EQS Actions Add Queue under tab Actions for queue service Using SDK Golang SDK Nodejs 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Welcome to APIs 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 API documentation Welcome to APIs documentation Welcome to APIs documentation Contents Getting Started API v1 Introduction Node Create a New Node Get Node By ID Get Node List Delete node Update Committed Node Plan Action On Node Enable Recovery mode Disable Recovery mode Reinstall Node Reboot Node PowerOff Node PowerOn Node Rename Node Lock VM Unlock VM Images List all Images Save Image List all Images Monitoring RealTime Memory Storage Monitoring API Tutorial How to Launch a Node from Saved Image via API Introduction prerequisite Conclusion DNS API Domain List Add Domain DELETE Domain View DNS Record Verify DNS Name Server Diagnose DNS Validity Diagnose TTL Add DNS Record Update DNS Record DELETE DNS Record Type Load Balancer Create an API Key and access token VPC Create an API Key and access token Create a new VPC Delete a VPC Volumes Create an API Key and access token Create a Block Storage Delete a Block Storage Attach Block Storage from Node Detach Block Storage from Node Create a Snapshots Create a Block Storage through Snapshots List of Snapshots Delete Snapshots Reserve IP Create an API Key and access token List of Reserve IP DBaas Create an API Key and access token List of DbaaS Auto Scaling Create an API Key and access token Create Auto scaling CDN Create an API Key and access token List of CDN Object Storage Create an API Key and access token List of Bucket List of all Access Key Firewall Create an API Key and access token List of Firewall Kubernetes Create an API Key and access token List of Kubernetes List Of Persistent Volume List Of LB IP Pool Security Groups Create an API Key and access token Create a new Security Groups Delete Security Groups make default Security Groups Update Security Groups 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 |
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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 Security in E2E Networks Password Policy Password Policy Password Creation All user and admin passwords must be at least 16 characters in length Longer passwords and passphrases are strongly encouraged Where possible password dictionaries should be utilized to prevent the use of common and easily cracked passwords Passwords must be completely unique and not used for any other system application or personal account Password Aging User passwords must be changed every 3 months Previously used passwords may not be reused If the 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Welcome to E2E Networks Security 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 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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 Security in E2E Networks Welcome to E2E Networks Security documentation Welcome to E2E Networks Security documentation Best Practice Secure your E2E Nodes Best Practice Introduction Step 1 Setting up your SSH keys Step 2 Keep your Nodes Uptodate Step 3 Configuring Firewall Step 4 Implementing VPN Virtual Private Networks Step 5 Stop unnecessary services running on your Nodes Step 6 Backup your Server Conclusion Why is Key based SSH Secure Why is password based authentication vulnerable What are SSH Keys Setup SSH Keys Linux EnableDisable passwordbased authentication Enable Password Authentication Disable Password Authentication Scanning for malware by using ClamAV Scan Prerequisites How can I install ClamAV on a Linux server Step 1 Installation Step 2 Update Database Step 3 Run a Manual Scan Scanning for malware by using Rootkit Hunter in Linux What Is Rkhunter Install Rootkit Hunter Scanner in Linux Systems Step 1 Download the latest stable version of the Rkhunter Step 2 Installing Rkhunter Step 3 Updating Rkhunter Step 4 Setting Cronjob and Email Alerts optional Step 5 Manual Scan and Usage 2FA and Why is it mandatory to use Abuse notification process 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 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E2E Networks Kubernetes Service 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 Networks Kubernetes Service E2E Networks Kubernetes Service The Kubernetes section of the E2E Networks documentation offers a comprehensive guide on deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters It includes topics like getting started with Kubernetes node pool details monitoring alerts actions Kubernetes Marketplace and troubleshooting Additional topics cover integrating tools like Argo CD Jenkins Ansible and Istio with Kubernetes as well as connecting to DBaaS Key Topics For comprehensive guidelines and 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Welcome to TIR AI Platform 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 TIR AI Platform Documentation Welcome to TIR AI Platform Documentation TIR is a modern AI Development Platform designed to tackle the friction of training and serving large AI models We do so by using highly optimised GPU containers NGC preconfigured environments pytorch tensorflow triton automated API generation for model serving shared notebook storage and much more Introduction Introduction Components of TIR Platform Why AI Model Development is so hard Key Features of TIR Platform Getting Started Notebooks Datasets Using Datasets with Notebooks Model and Model Endpoints Howto Guides Create notebooks instance with your own container 1 Build a container image 11 Patching using the Dockerfile 12 Patching an instance of the container and Saving the Image 13 Using Image Builder Utility 2 Push the container image 21 Setup Registry Integration 22 Setup Registry Credential on your local system 23 Push the image 3 Create Notebook List of TIRprovided Images TIRprovided Images Image Descriptions Versions Diffusers FastAI Jupyter NVIDIA Cuda NVIDIA NemoSpeech NVIDIA RAPIDS PyTorch SciPy TensorFlow Transformers Ubuntu Projects Notebooks Getting Started Notebook options Notebook Statuses How to create Notebook Notebook Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Update SSH Key Add SSH Key After Notebook Creation Notebook Actions Launch Notebook Stop Update Notebook Delete Notebook Launch Notebook from Sidebar Committed Notebook 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 GPU H100 Plans Notebook options Steps to create GPU H100 notebook Notebook Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Here are the Steps to verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the terminal Or you can verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the Lab URL Notebook Actions Launch Notebook Stop Delete Notebook Datasets How does it work Benefits Usage WebUI SDK Getting Started Prequisites Create a new dataset Setup Minio CLI Setup S3cmd Dataset Details Setup Minio CLI Setup S3cmd Dataset Details Setup Overview Data Objects Delete Dataset Model Repository Uploading weights to TIR Models Downloading weights from TIR models How to create Model Repositories in TIR dashboard Using SDk Using TIR Notebook Using CLI Using SDk Using TIR Notebook Using CLI Using SDk Using TIR Notebook Using CLI Delete Model Repository Model Endpoints Prebuilt Containers TorchServe NVIDIA Triton LLAMA2 CodeLLMA Stable Diffusion Custom Containers Create Model Endpoints Resource Details Endpoint Details Environment Variables Pipeline Introduction What is Pipeline How to create a Pipeline Create a new pipeline Pipeline Versions Actions Create a new pipeline version under an existing pipeline Create Run View Run Pipeline Versions Actions Actions Run Introduction How to create a Run Actions Scheduled Run Introduction How to perform Schedule Run Actions Delete Schedule Run Fine Tuning Models Introduction What is FineTuning How to Create a FineTuning Job How to define DatasetPreparation Choose a Dataset How to define a Hyperparameter Configuration Viewing your Job parameters and Finetuned models Model Playground Introduction What is Model Playground TIR Model Playground AI Studio helps in two ways Key features of a Model Playground include How to use Model Playground Llama213bchat model Stable Diffusion 21 model Code Llama 13b model Samples and Tutorials Finetune LLMA with Multiple GPUs Steps Conclusion Deploy Inference for LLMA 2 Deploy Inference for Codellama Model Endpoint creation for Codellama7b using prebuilt container Creating Model endpoint with custom model weights Supported Parameters Deploy Inference for Stable Diffusion v21 A guide on Model Endpoint creation Image generation Creating Model endpoint with custom model weights Supported parameters for image generation Finetune Stable Diffusion model on TIR About Training methods Dreambooth Textual Inversion Fine tuning the model Step1 Launch a Notebook on TIR Step2 Initial Setup Step3 Settings for teaching the new concept Step4 Teach the model the new concept Finetuning with the training method Step5 Run Inference with the newly trained Model Step6 Save the newly created concept Step7 Create Inference Server against our newly trained model Conclusion Deploy Inference for MPT7BCHAT Creating a readytouse Model endpoint Creating Model endpoint with custom model weights INFERENCE Supported parameters Custom Containers in TIR Fine Tuning Bloom Introduction What Is FineTuning Why FineTune BLOOM Benefits of FineTuning BLOOM Requirements Python Libraries Launch Your GPUBacked Notebook Packages and Libraries BLOOM Model and Tokenizer Training Data Example Training the BLOOM Model Load the BLOOM model and tokenizer Create the validation dataset Define the training arguments Create the trainer Evaluation Saving and Loading Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Conclusion Natural Language Queries to SQL wth Code Llama Introduction Technologies LLama 2 architecture used for Code llama Prerequisites How to Use and Querying Examples Challenges and Solutions Conclusion API Tokens API TOKENS SSH Key Introduction Manage SSH Keys Logging into E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM Navigate to SSH Keys AddDelete SSH Keys ADD SSH Keys Delete SSH Keys Using an SSH Key Container Getting Started Container options Container Status How to create Container Container Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Update SSH Key Container Add SSH Key After Container Creation Container Actions Launch Notebook Stop Container Update Container Delete Container Team Features 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 Settings Analytics Activity Resource usage Billing Notebooks FreeTier Notebooks Notebook Disks PVC Datasets Model Playground 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 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Welcome to E2E Networks Security 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 Security in E2E Networks Welcome to E2E Networks Security documentation Welcome to E2E Networks Security documentation OpenClose ports on Iptables Linux Prerequisite Step 1 List the current Iptables rules Step 2 Backup the Iptables Step 3 AddRemove an Iptable rule Step 4 Block Outbound Port Step 5 Save the Iptable Rule Step 6 Restore Iptables Backup Conclusion OpenClose ports on Windows Firewall Introduction Steps to open a port Create an Outbound Port Rule OpenClose ports on Firewalld Linux UBUNTU Open the Port Check the Rules Close the Port 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 |
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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 Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment Restore Service on a Suspended Account for NonPayment How to pay your invoices E2E Networks sends monthly invoices to all its users on their assigned billing contacts To avoid any interruption of services customers are advised to pay the bills on time Automated notices to pay the total pending amount are sent to the registered user account If the user account is suspended due to nonpayment of 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Welcome to E2E GPU Cloud 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 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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 GPU Cloud Documentation Welcome to E2E GPU Cloud Documentation Welcome to the E2E GPU Cloud documentation This comprehensive guide is designed to acquaint you with the vast array of GPU computing solutions offered by E2E Networks From highperformance Nvidia Tesla GPUs to versatile Nvidia Grid solutions this documentation covers a range of topics to maximize your GPU cloud computing experience Begin with an Introduction to GPU Cloud Computing exploring the benefits and applications of GPUaccelerated computing in various fields Dive deep into specific GPU offerings such as Nvidia Tesla V100 Nvidia Tesla T4 and the NVIDIA A40 and A100 GPUs These sections provide detailed insights into each GPUs capabilities and use cases For developers and data scientists the documentation includes practical guides and tutorials Learn how to leverage the NVIDIA GPU Cloud NGC with E2E Cloud Compute for optimized machine learning and deep learning workflows Explore tutorials on running Jupyter Notebooks inside TensorFlow and Pytorch Containers as well as detailed instructions on CUDA installation and managing GPUs with E2E This documentation is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to harness the power of GPU computing in the cloud Whether you are a seasoned developer a data scientist or just starting out these guides and tutorials provide all the information you need to get started and make the most out of E2Es GPU cloud services Lets get started 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 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How to reserve an IP address 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 Networking on E2E Cloud How to reserve an IP address How to reserve an IP address Reserve IP address You can reserve IP addresses from MyAccount A Reserved IP address is a public IPv4 address Reserving an IP address ensures that an IP address will be reserved for your MyAccount This can be used for dynamic cloud computing and it is reachable from the internet You can use reserve IPs to create cloud server infrastructures without any single points of failure With a reserved IP address you can mask the failure of a resource due to increased system load or website by rapidly remapping the address to another instance in your MyAccount Or you can dynamically update the backend resources of your applications and websites by reassigning the Reserve IP address with an insignificant downtime if at all For example since DNS propagation takes time when A records of a domain name are changed reserving an IP address allows you to reassign the IP address to a new resource without updating your domain name A records this is useful especially when you are moving to a different Node series for example C2 series to Smart Dedicated series The following are the basic characteristics of a Reserve IP address To use a Reserve IP address for your MyAccount you need to first reserve one IP either from an IP address pool or reserve your resources default public IPv4 address Only after that you can use it as an AddOn IP or Primary Public IP address You can attach a reserve IP address as addon IP with a resource which is going to associate with the resources primary network interface and work as an additional IP address Kindly note that resources primary public IPv4 static address will not be released back into E2E Networkss pool of public IPv4 addresses after attaching additional addon Reserve IP You can also use a reserved IP address as the primary public IP address of a resource while creating a new Node Load Balancer Note You will get a random static primary public IP for the newly created resource if you have not assigned a reserved IP as a primary public IP while creating a resource node or load balancer There is an option available to change the default primary public IPv4 static address which will work as the resources primary network interface Kindly note that resources default primary public IPv4 address will be released back into E2E Networkss pool of public IPv4 addresses when detached without reserving it You have the flexibility of detaching a Reserve IP address from a resource which is either used as addon IP or primary public IP address of a resource and you can reattach it to a different resource The detached reserve IP address will remain reserved for your MyAccount until you explicitly release it Whenever you Reserve an IP address it will be billed at 199 excluding GST per calendar month whether its in use or not If you are a prepaid customer infra credits will be deducted as soon as an IP address is reserved If you are a postpaid customer the relevant charges will be added to your monthly invoice To ensure efficient use of Reserve IP addresses there is a default limit of reserve IP for your MyAccount If your use case requires more IP you may request for Increase IP Limit Navigate to Manage Reserve IP page Please go to My Account and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks My Account After you log in to the E2E Networks My Account On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the Reserved IP submenu available under the Networking section You will be directed to the Manage Reserved IP page Working with Reserve IP addresses The following sections describe how you can use Reserve IP addresses Reserve a New IP address Click on the Reserve New IP button to reserve a new public IP from the IP address pool for your MyAccount The Reserve New IP popup window will appear Again clickon Reserve a new IP button after reading the information on the popup box The new Reserve IP will be listed in the table of the Manage Reserved IP page This new Reserve IP status will be Available because its not attached to any resource Reserve Resources Public IP Click on the Reserve Resource IP button to reserve the primary public IP address of your resources any nodes or load balancer instance The Reserve Resource IP popup window will appear In the Select Product fields dropdown list please select the product type Currently node and load balancer IPs can be reserved After selecting the product please select the resource from the Select Resource dropdown list Then click on the Reserve IP button after reading the information on the popup window The public IP of the resource will be reserved now and it will be listed in the table along with Reserve IPs Status Assigned to information The status will be Unavailable which means that IP is already attached to an existing resource When the status is Unavailable you cannot attach this Reserve IP to another resource unless it is detached from the resource or the resource to which the Reserve IP originally belongs is terminated Attach Reserve IP as an Addon IP You can attach a Reserve IP as an addon IP to either a load balancer or a node For this click on the Actions button and select the Attach IP Note You are not allowed to perform an Attach IP action when the Reserve IP status is Unavailable or Attached because its already associated with another resource The Attach Resource IP popup window will appear From the Select Product dropdown list please select the product type to attach the reserved IP After selecting the product from the Select Resource dropdown list please select the resource Then click on the Attach IP button after reading the information on the popup window After successfully assigning the Reserve IP to the respective resource the reserved IPs Status Assigned to information will be updated in the table You can also check an addon IP information in the Node details or Load Balancer Details tabs Tip You can attach multiple reserve IPs to a resource as an addon IP You can perform this action directly on the network tab of the node or the load balancer detail tab Detach Addon Reserve IP To detach Reserve IP from the resource which is attached as an addon IP click on the Actions button and select the Detach IP The Detach Reserve IP popup window will appear Click on the Detach IP button after reading the information on the popup window After successfully detaching the reserved IP from the respective resource the reserved IPs Status Assigned to information will be updated in the table Tip You can detach addon IP from the resource directly on the network tab of the node or the load balancer detail tab Delete Reserve IP Click on the Actions button and select the Delete IP to delete reserved IP whose status is either Available or Unavailable Note You cannot delete a reserved IP when its status is attached First Detach the Reserve IP from the respective resource only then you will be able to delete a reserved IP The Delete Reserve IP confirmation popup window will appear Click on the Delete IP button after reading the information on the popup box Reserved IP will be released back to the E2E Networks IP address available pool Note We request your discretion before deleting the reserved IP because you will not get the same IP once it is released Request for Reserve IP Limit Increase There is a default limit for the Reserve IP that can be reserved by a user If your use case requires more public IP you may request the same by clicking Increase IP Limit If you have exceeded the maximum number of Reserve IP then Reserve IP Limit Exceeded popup window will be opened when you click on the Reserve New IP or Reserve Resource IP buttons In the text box please specify your usecase which needs more reserved IP addresses After specifying the usecase details click on Increase IP Limit Your request will be reviewed by the E2E Networks Customer Communications Team You will be notified about the request approval by an email If required our team will contact you to help you with your request Once your request is approved You can either reserve a New IP address or you can reserve the IP address of a resource in your MyAccount New Node launch using Reserve IP To use a reserved IP as the primary public IP of you node you need to tick the Reserve IPv4 checkbox while creating creating a new Node From the Select IP dropdown list please select the reserved IP that you wish to assign as primary public IP In case you dont have a Reserve IP or wish to Reserve New IP then click on the Reserve New IP button to get a new public IP from the IP address pool The Reserve New IP popup window will appear Click on the Reserve a new IP after reading the information on the popup window A new public IP address will be reserved and its listed in the dropdown list of the Select IP dropdown list After selecting the reserved IP and specifying the node name and additional options for the new Node youre creating Click on the Create button It will take a few minutes to set up the Node and you will be taken to the Manage Node page Reserve Nodes Default Public IP Address You can also reserve a Nodes default public IP while terminating the Node For this click on the Compute submenu available under the Products section and you will be Navigate to the Manage Nodes page Select the node and go to the Network tab Click on the Want to reserve this Public IP Click Here button available below the public IPv4 address The Reserve IP Address popup window will appear Click on the Reserve IP button after reading the information on the popup window You will get a confirmation message and public IP will be reserved for your MyAccount Else When you are going to terminate a node by clicking on the Delete Node button available in the node details tab The Delete Node popup window will appear Here you have an option to Reserve public IP by tick the Reserve the Nodes IP checkbox after reading the information on the popup window and click on the Delete button The Nodes IP address will be reserved for your MyAccount This reserved IP will be listed in the table of the Manage Reserved IP page This reserved IP status will be Available because its not attached to any resource Detach Nodes Primary Public IP To detach primary public IP from the resource click on the Compute submenu available under the Products section and you will navigate to the Manage Nodes page Select the node from which you want to detach the primary public IP and go to the Network tab Click on the Detach IP button available next to the public IPv4 address Note The Primary public IP of the node will be released back into E2E Networkss pool of public IPv4 addresses if you have not reserved it before detaching from the node The Detach Reserve IP popup window will appear Then click on the Detach IP button after reading the information on the popup box There will be no public IP available for the respective node after successfully detaching this IP New Load Balancer launch using Reserve IP To use a reserved IP as the primary public IP of your load balancer instance you need to tick the Use Reserve IP checkbox available under the network section while creating a new load balancer From the Select IP dropdown list please select the reserved IP that you wish to assign as primary public IP In case you dont have a Reserve IP or wish to Reserve New IP then click on the Reserve New IP button to get a new public IP from the IP address pool The Reserve New IP popup window will appear Click on the Reserve a new IP after reading the information on the popup window A new public IP address will be reserved and its listed in the dropdown list of the Select IP dropdown list After selecting the reserved IP and specifying the backend and frontend configurations for the new load balancer youre creating Click on the Deploy button It will take a few minutes to set up the load balancer and you will be taken to the Manage Load Balancer page Reserve Load Balancers Default Public IP Address You can also reserve a Load Balancers default public IP while terminating the load balancer For this click on the Load Balancer submenu available under the Products section and you will be Navigate to Manage Load Balancer page Select the load balancer and go to the load balancer details tab Click on the Want to reserve this Public IP Click Here button available below the public IPv4 address in the load balancer details tab The Reserve IP Address popup window will appear Click on the Reserve IP button after reading the information on the popup window You will get a confirmation message and public IP will be reserved for your MyAccount Else Also When you are going to terminate a node by clicking on Actions button and selecting the Delete The Delete Load Balancer popup window will appear Here you have an option to Reserve public IP by tick the Reserve the LoadBalancers IP checkbox after reading the information on the popup window and click on the Delete button The Load Balancers IP address will be reserved for your MyAccount This reserved IP will be listed in the table of the Manage Reserved IP page This reserved IP status will be Available because its not attached to any resource Detach Load Balancers Primary Public IP To detach primary public IP from the resource click on the Load Balancer submenu available under the Products section and you will navigate to the Manage Load Balancer page Select the load balancer from which you want to detach the primary public IP and click on the Detach IP button available in the load balancer details tab Note The Primary public IP of the node will be released back into E2E Networkss pool of public IPv4 addresses if you have not reserved it before detaching from the load balancer The Detach Reserve IP popup window will appear Then click on the Detach IP button after reading the information on the popup box There will be no public IP available for the respective load balancer after successfully detaching this IP Reserve IP Pool Reserve IP pool also called customerowned IP address pool is a reserved range of IP addresses that customers can use to connect their onpremises network to resources in their Outpost subnets either locally or externally For adding customer owned IP pool Customer needs to mail on salese2enetworkscom To use a reserved IP Pool as the IP for your node you need to tick the Reserve IP Pool checkbox in the networks section while creating a new Node From the Select IP Pool dropdown list please select the reserved IP Pool that you wish to assign as the Private IP The attached reserve IP Pool IP is shown in the AddOn IPV4 Customers can see the Reserve IP Pool from the Networks sectionReserve IP Customer Owned IP Pool section From the Customer Owned IP Pool section customers can attach Reserve IP Pool to the Node The attached IPs will be shown in the list Those attached IPs can be Detached from Detach IP tab When you are going to terminate a node by clicking on the Delete Node button available in the node Action tab The Delete Node popup window will appear Here you have the option to Reserve IP by tick the I want to reserve IP from the pool attached to Node checkbox after reading the information on the popup window and click on the Delete button The Nodes IP address will be reserved for your MyAccount This reserved IP will be listed in the table of the Customer Owned IP Pool Reserved IPs section This reserved IP status will be Available because its not attached to any resource Click on the Detach IP button available next to the public IPv4 address The Detach Reserve IP popup window will appear Then click on the Detach IP button after reading the information in the popup box On this page Reserve IP address Navigate to Manage Reserve IP page Working with Reserve IP addresses Reserve Resources Public IP Attach Reserve IP as an Addon IP Detach Addon Reserve IP Delete Reserve IP Request for Reserve IP Limit Increase New Node launch using Reserve IP Reserve Nodes Default Public IP Address Detach Nodes Primary Public IP New Load Balancer launch using Reserve IP Reserve Load Balancers Default Public IP Address Detach Load Balancers Primary Public IP Reserve IP Pool 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 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Step by Step Guide to Fine Tune Models 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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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 Fine Tune Models Step by Step Guide to Fine Tune Models Introduction Finetuning a model refers to the process of taking a pretrained machine learning model and further training it on a specific task or dataset to adapt it to the nuances of that particular domain The term is commonly used in the context of transfer learning where a model trained on a large and diverse dataset pretraining is adjusted to perform a specific task or work with a specific dataset finetuning What is FineTuning Finetuning refers to the process of modifying a preexisting pretrained model to cater to a new specific task by training it on a smaller dataset related to the new task This approach leverages the existing knowledge gained from the pretraining phase thereby reducing the need for extensive data and resources In the Context of Neural Networks and Deep Learning In the specific context of neural networks and deep learning finetuning is typically executed by adjusting the parameters of a pretrained model This adjustment is made using a smaller taskspecific dataset The pretrained model having already learned a set of features from a large dataset is further trained on the new dataset to adapt these features to the new task How to Create a FineTuning Job To initiate the FineTuning Job process first the user should navigate to the sidebar section and select Foundation Studio Upon selecting Foundation Studio a dropdown menu will appear featuring an option labeled FineTune Models Upon clicking the FineTune Models option the user will be directed to the Manage FineTuning Jobs page After redirect to the Manage FineTuningJobs On this page users can locate and click on the Create FineTuning Job button or Clickhere button for create FineTunemodels After clicking the Create FineTuning Job button the Create FineTuning Job page will open On this page there are several option such as JobName Model and Hugging Face Token If the user already has an integration with Hugging Face token they can select it from the dropdown options If the user does not have any integration setup with Hugging Face they can click on the Create New link and the Create Integration page will open After adding a token user can move to next stage by clicking on next button If user doesnt have a Hugging Face token They would not be able to access certain services In this case I would need to sign up for an account on Hugging Face and obtain an API token to use their services To obtain a Hugging Face token you can follow these steps Go to the Hugging Face website and create an account if you havent already Once you have created an account log in and go to your account settings Click on the Tokens tab Click on the New Access Token button Give your token a name and select the permissions you want to grant to the token Click on the Create button Your new token will be displayed Make sure to copy it and store it in a safe place as you will not be able to see it again after you close the window Note Some model are available for commercial use but requires access granted by their CustodianAdministrator creatormaintainer of this model You can visit the model card on huggingface to initiate the process How to define DatasetPreparation After defining the Job Model configuration the users can move on to next section for Dataset Preparation The Dataset page will open providing several options such as Select Task Dataset Type Choose a Dataset Validation Split Ratio and Prompt Configuration Once these options are filled the dataset preparation configuration will be set and the user can move to next section Dataset Type In the Dataset Type you can select either CUSTOM or HUGGING FACE as the dataset type The CUSTOM Dataset Type allows training models with userprovided data offering flexibility for unique tasks Alternatively the HuggingFace option provides a variety of preexisting datasets enabling convenient selection and utilization for model training Choose a Dataset CUSTOM If you select dataset type as CUSTOM you have to choose a userdefined dataset by clicking CHOOSE button After clicking on CHOOSE button you will see the below screen if you have already objects in that particular selected dataset To ensure dataset compatibility it is recommended to maintain your data in the jsonl file format This lineoriented JSON format enhances readability and facilitates seamless data processing making it a professional choice for machine learning tasks Please verify and convert your dataset to the jsonl extension prior to model training Note It is crucial to pass the appropriate labels during prompt configuration or you can create a new dataset by clicking click here link Note The listed datasets here use in EOS Bucket for data storage If you click on the click here link you can create a new dataset After clicking youll be able to create a new dataset and click on the CREATE button For Stable Diffusion Model the dataset provided should be of below format One metadata file mapping images with the context text and the list of images in png format foldernamemetadatajsonl foldername0001png foldername0002png foldername0003png structure of metadatajsonl file filename 0001png text This is a first value of a text feature you added to your image filename 0002png text This is a second value of a text feature you added to your image filename 0003png text This is a third value of a text feature you added to your image Note Uploading incorrect dataset format will result into finetuning run failure For Text Models like llama and mistral the dataset provided should be of below formatOne metadata file mapping images with the context text and the list of images in png format input What color is the sky output The sky is blue input Where is the best place to get cloud GPUs output E2E Networks Note Uploading incorrect dataset format will result into finetuning run failure Note Here eg labels input and output will be provided in prompt configuration eg Below is an instruction that describes a task Write a response that appropriately completes the request Instructioninput Responseoutput UPLOAD DATASET After selecting dataset You can upload objects in a particular dataset by selecting dataset and clicking on UPLOAD DATASET button Click on UPLOAD DATASET button and upload objects and click on UPLOAD button Click on OK button After uploading objects to a specific dataset choose a particular file to continue and then click on SUBMIT button HUGGING FACE When opting for the predefined dataset type HUGGING FACE users can conveniently select a dataset from the available collection Subsequently the model training process can be initiated using the chosen dataset streamlining the workflow and enhancing efficiency How to define a Hyperparameter Configuration Upon providing the dataset preparation details users are directed to the Hyperparameter Configuration page This interface allows users to customize the training process by specifying desired hyperparameters thereby facilitating effective hyperparameter tuning The form provided enables the selection of various hyperparameters including but not limited to training type epoch learning rate and max steps Please fill out the form meticulously to optimize the model training process In addition to the standard hyperparameters the configuration page offers advanced options such as batch size and gradient accumulation steps These settings can be utilized to further refine the training process Users are encouraged to explore and employ these advanced options as needed to achieve optimal model performance Upon specifying the advanced settings users are advised to leverage the WandB Integration feature for comprehensive job tracking This involves proceeding to fill in the necessary details in the provided interface By doing so users can effectively monitor and manage the model training process ensuring transparency and control throughout the lifecycle of the job Also they can describe the debug option as desired Once the debug option has been thoroughly addressed users are required to select their preferred machine configuration for the finetuning job Subsequently clicking on the LAUNCH button will initiate or schedule the job depending on the chosen settings To ensure fast and precise training a variety of highperformance GPUs such as Nvidia H100 and A100 are available for selection This allows users to optimize their resources and accelerate the model training process Viewing your Job parameters and Finetuned models On completion of job a FineTuned model will be created and will be shown in models section in lower section of the page This finetuned model repo will contain all checkspoints of model training as well as adapters built during training Users if they desire can also directly go to model repo page under inference to view it If desired the user can view job parameter details in overview section of the job as shown below On this page Introduction What is FineTuning How to Create a FineTuning Job How to define DatasetPreparation Choose a Dataset How to define a Hyperparameter Configuration Viewing your Job parameters and Finetuned models 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 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Finetune Google Flan UL2 with Multiple GPUs 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 TIR AI Platform Documentation Tutorials Finetune Google Flan UL2 with Multiple GPUs Finetune Google Flan UL2 with Multiple GPUs In this tutorial we will go through finetune FlanUL2 combining Peft LoRA and Deepspeed on multiple GPUs single machine With A100 80GB cards we can expect the training to finish in 24 hours for 3 epochs FlanUL2 is an encoderdecoder model based on the T5 architecture It is a 20B parameter model finetuned using the Flan prompt tuning and dataset collection The model is was initialized using UL2 checkpoints For more information on UL2 please take a look at the original paper While focus of this article is to cover use of multiple GPUs on TIR platform you may run through the same with a single GPU at the cost of training speed We can also try to fit the model across GPUs using Deepspeeds pipeline parallelism but it does require playing with device map mainly because T5 blocks in UL2 have residual connections which can not be split across GPUs There are workarounds but for the scope of this tutorials we will use Deepspeeds Zero Offloading feature which will allow us to finetune one model copy per GPU through model parallelism Steps 1 Start a GPU Notebook with 4xA10080 Plan and atleast 100GB disk from TIR Dashbaord 2 Install Requirements pip install accelerate transformers peft deepspeed 3 Initiate setup of Accelerate Config accelerate config configfile launcherconfigyaml 4 Choose following parameters In which environment are you running This machine Which type of machine are you using MultiGPU How many different machines will you use 1 Do you wish to optimise your script with torch dynamo No Do you want to use Deepspeed Yes Do you want to specify json for deepspeed config No What should be your Deepspeeds Zero Optimization stage 3 Where to offload CPU optimization stages cpu where to offload parameters cpu How many gradient accumulation steps your are passing to the script 8 Do you want to use gradient clipping no Do you want to save 16bit model no Do you want to enable deepspeedzeroinit no How many gpus should be used for training 4 Do you wish to use FP16 or BF16 no 5 Prepare dataset The finetuning script can work with any csv file here we will use alpaca dataset Create a new file in jypter labs with name preparealpacacsvpy Copy the following contents to this file import json import pandas as pd with openalpacadatajson as f data jsonloadf newformat for i point in enumeratedata no input if lenpointinput 0 inputt Below is an instruction that describes a taskn inputt Write a response that appropriately completes the requestnn inputt f Instructionnpointinstructionnn Response else inputt Below is an instruction that describes a taskn inputt Write a response that appropriately completes the requestnn inputt f Instructionnpointinstructionnn Inputnpointinputnn Response item input inputt output strpointoutput newformatappenditem df pdDataFramenewformat df dfdropna dftocsvalpacadatacsv 6 Open terminal in Jypyter labs Run the following commands to download alpaca set and prepare a csv from it download the json alpaca dataset wget httpsrawgithubusercontentcomtatsulabstanfordalpacamainalpacadatajson run in the terminal shell python preparealpacacsvpy 7 Prepare finetuning script Create a file named trainpy in jupyter labs from file browser and copy the following contents to the file Modified from httpsgithubcomhuggingfacepeftblobmainexamplesconditionalgenerationpeftloraseq2seqacceleratedszero3offloadpy import argparse import gc import logging import os import threading import psutil import torch from accelerate import Accelerator from datasets import loaddataset from deepspeedaccelerator import getaccelerator from peft import LoraConfig TaskType getpeftmodel from torchutilsdata import DataLoader from tqdm import tqdm from transformers import AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM AutoTokenizer getlinearschedulewithwarmup setseed def b2mbx Converting Bytes to Megabytes return intx 220 class TorchTracemalloc Context manager is used to track the peak memory usage of the process def enterself gccollect torchcudaemptycache torchcudaresetmaxmemoryallocated reset the peak gauge to zero selfbegin torchcudamemoryallocated selfprocess psutilProcess selfcpubegin selfcpumemused selfpeakmonitoring True peakmonitorthread threadingThreadtargetselfpeakmonitorfunc peakmonitorthreaddaemon True peakmonitorthreadstart return self def cpumemusedself get resident set size memory for the current process return selfprocessmemoryinforss def peakmonitorfuncself selfcpupeak 1 while True selfcpupeak maxselfcpumemused selfcpupeak if not selfpeakmonitoring break def exitself exc selfpeakmonitoring False gccollect torchcudaemptycache selfend torchcudamemoryallocated selfpeak torchcudamaxmemoryallocated selfused b2mbselfend selfbegin selfpeaked b2mbselfpeak selfbegin selfcpuend selfcpumemused selfcpuused b2mbselfcpuend selfcpubegin selfcpupeaked b2mbselfcpupeak selfcpubegin Handle argument parsing def parseargs parser argparseArgumentParser parseraddargumentmodelpath typestr helpModel path Supports T5UL2 models parseraddargumentdatafilepath typestr defaultsamplecsv helpPath to the already processed dataset parseraddargumentnumepochs typeint default1 helpNumber of epochs to train for parseraddargumentperdevicebatchsize typeint default2 helpBatch size to use for training parseraddargumentinputmaxlength typeint default128 helpMaximum input length to use for generation parseraddargumenttargetmaxlength typeint default128 helpMaximum target length to use for generation parseraddargumentlr typefloat default3e4 helpLearning rate to use for training parseraddargumentseed typeint default42 helpSeed to use for training parseraddargumentinputcolumn typestr defaultinput helpcsv input text column parseraddargumenttargetcolumn typestr defaultoutput helpcsv target text column parseraddargumentsavepath typestr defaultpeftckpt helpSave path args parserparseknownargs return args Main function def main args parseargs textcolumn argsinputcolumn labelcolumn argstargetcolumn lr argslr numepochs argsnumepochs batchsize argsperdevicebatchsize seed argsseed modelnameorpath argsmodelpath datafile argsdatafilepath savepath argssavepath targetmaxlength argstargetmaxlength sourcemaxlength argsinputmaxlength Create dir if it doesnt exist osmakedirssavepath existokTrue Setup logging loggingbasicConfig levelloggingINFO formatasctimes levelnames messages handlers loggingFileHandlerospathjoinsavepath trainingloglog loggingStreamHandler logginginfofArgsn args launch configs accelerator Accelerator peftconfig LoraConfig tasktypeTaskTypeSEQ2SEQLM inferencemodeFalse r8 loraalpha32 loradropout01 setseedseed Save logs only on the main process acceleratoronmainprocess def loginfologging s logginginfos load dataset dataset loaddatasetcsv datafilestrain datafile loginfologging fDataset length lendatasettrain load model model AutoModelForSeq2SeqLMfrompretrainedmodelnameorpath load peft model model getpeftmodelmodel peftconfig modelprinttrainableparameters load tokenizer tokenizer AutoTokenizerfrompretrainedmodelnameorpath def preprocessfunctionsample paddingmaxlength created prompted input inputs sampletextcolumn tokenize inputs modelinputs tokenizer inputs maxlengthsourcemaxlength paddingpadding truncationTrue Tokenize targets with the texttarget keyword argument labels tokenizertexttargetsamplelabelcolumn maxlengthtargetmaxlength paddingpadding truncationTrue If we are padding here replace all tokenizerpadtokenid in the labels by 100 when we want to ignore padding in the loss if padding maxlength labelsinputids l if l tokenizerpadtokenid else 100 for l in label for label in labelsinputids modelinputslabels labelsinputids return modelinputs Prepare and preprocess the dataset with acceleratormainprocessfirst preventing string conversion errors def strconvertexample examplelabelcolumn strexamplelabelcolumn return example datasettrain datasettrainmapstrconvert processeddatasets datasetmap preprocessfunction batchedTrue numproc1 removecolumnsdatasettraincolumnnames loadfromcachefileTrue descRunning tokenizer on dataset acceleratorwaitforeveryone traindataset processeddatasetstrain def collatefnexamples return tokenizerpadexamples paddinglongest returntensorspt traindataloader DataLoader traindataset shuffleTrue collatefncollatefn batchsizebatchsize pinmemoryTrue optimizer optimizer torchoptimAdamWmodelparameters lrlr lr scheduler lrscheduler getlinearschedulewithwarmup optimizeroptimizer numwarmupsteps0 numtrainingstepslentraindataloader numepochs accelerator prepapre model traindataloader optimizer lrscheduler acceleratorprepare model traindataloader optimizer lrscheduler Train the model for epoch in rangenumepochs with TorchTracemalloc as tracemalloc modeltrain totalloss 0 for step batch in enumeratetqdmtraindataloader using accelerator accumulate to perform gradient accumulation with acceleratoraccumulatemodel outputs modelbatch loss outputsloss totalloss lossdetachfloat acceleratorbackwardloss optimizerstep lrschedulerstep optimizerzerograd getacceleratoremptycache Printing the GPU memory usage details loginfologging GPU Peak Memory consumed during train formattracemallocpeaked loginfologging GPU Total Peak Memory consumed during the train format tracemallocpeaked b2mbtracemallocbegin loginfo logging CPU Peak Memory consumed during the train maxbegin formattracemalloccpupeaked loginfologging CPU Total Peak Memory consumed during the train max format tracemalloccpupeaked b2mbtracemalloccpubegin trainepochloss totalloss lentraindataloader trainppl torchexptrainepochloss loginfo logging TRAINING DETAILS loginfologging fepoch trainppl trainepochloss save intermediate checkpoint loginfologging Saving intermediate ckpt acceleratorwaitforeveryone success modelsavecheckpointfsavepath fepoch save peft config peftconfigsavepretrainedospathjoinfsavepath fepoch statusmsg fcheckpointing checkpointfoldersavepath if success loginfologging fSuccess statusmsg else loginfologging fFailure statusmsg loginfologging Training complete if name main main 8 Run the training with accelerate accelerate launch configfile launcherconfigyaml trainpy modelpath googleflanul2 datafilepath alpacadatacsv savepath checkpoint numepochs 1 lr 1e4 perdevicebatchsize 2 inputmaxlength 256 targetmaxlength 256 9 Prepare checkpoint for inference Deepspeed will create sharded model files and a zerotofp32py in the checkpoint folder Run the following command to convert the checkpoints to Pytorch bin file replace 0 with the latest checkpoints number python checkpointzerotofp32py checkpoint checkpoint0adaptermodelbin 10 Load finetuned model for inference Start a new notebook to run this code from a notebook cell from transformers import AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM from peft import PeftModel PeftConfig peftmodelid checkpoint0 basemodelid Googleflanul2 model AutoModelForSeq2SeqLMfrompretrainedbasemodelid The original model path model PeftModelfrompretrainedmodel peftmodelid The finetuned model path You may also further merge the base weights with LoRA checkpoints Conclusion In this tutorial we have finetuned a large language model with multiple GPUs using Deepspeed and LoRA A similar apporach can be followed for finetuning other models On this page Steps 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 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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 Launch GPU H100 notebook How to Launch GPU H100 notebook Select from prebuilt or one of your own images Next you choose GPU H100 plan and click on create button Notebook options Disk Size Each TIR Notebook can have a disk size upto 1000GB The default is 30GB The selected disk will be mounted at homejovyan in your notebook environment We recommend using this path as your workspace so in case of restarts your content will be persistent Since TIR is containernative the changes that you make to any other paths on the notebook will not be persisted on restarts You can extend the disk size after the start of notebook as well This workspace will be deleted when the associated notebook is deleted Note Please raise a support ticket if you need more than 1TB of disk workspace Local NVME Storage Only available for GPU H100 plans This fast local storage will be available at mntlocal andonly for the duration of run We recommend using this path when you need faster writes eg save model checkpoints or reads Be sure to move this data to EOS bucket or under homejovyan before shutting down the notebook This type of storage is fixed and can not be expanded at anytime during the notebook cycle Note By default you receive 1000 GB The size of the local storage is fixed and cannot be altered Plan Pricing You can choose between an hourly or committed plan We recommend using committed plans as they offer discounts and also may offer access to local NVME storage for H100 plans only Notebook Image TIR environments are containernative You can use prebuilt images with well known frameworks like pytorch tranformers or customise the prebuilt images You can make your own images TIRcompatible using image builder utility We recommend starting with prebuilt images In case you need to install packages from pip or aptget we recommend doing so from a jupyter notebook ipynb or maintaining requirementstxt Delete Notebook When a notebook is deleted all the resources associated with it will be deleted including the workspace disk Steps to create GPU H100 notebook To create a Notebook you have to click on Create Notebook which is at the left corner of the page After clicking on the Create Notebook button a page will appear now enter Notebook name choose the Notebook Image and select the GPU H100 machine to run your service and then choose the plan After that click on Create button After entering all the details Disk Size Datasets and ssh key you will click on the create button for creating a notebook After clicking on the create button your GPU H100 will be created and it will be shown like this Notebook Details Overview You can see the Notebook Details Plan Details under Overview tab Disk Size You can see the details disk size and also You can change the Disk size as per your requirements For updating the disk size you have to change the disk size and then click on update button Metrics You can see the Metrics graph in CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Interval You can see the one month activity as per your requirement in days hours Associated Datasets You can also see the Associated Datasets with two different datasets Mounted Unmounted You can also Unmount SSH Key You can see the SSH Key Details under ssh key tab Note Only one SSH key can be added to a notebook Here are the Steps to verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the terminal Create your notebook with ssh key You can access your GPU H100 notebook by clicking SSH Access icon After clicking this ssh access icon you can able to see the command details section To access your GPU H100 notebook use this command ssh rootip To check the GPU resources use this command nvidiasmi Or you can verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the Lab URL To launch GPU H100 notebook click on jupter After clicking on jupter you can see that page and click on Python3 To check the GPU resources use this command nvidiasmi and press shift enter Notebook Actions You can see the actions like Launch Notebook Stop Update Notebook Delete Launch Notebook After clicking on Launch Notebook Notebook will be launched and it should be visible like this Stop Note You can not stop GPU H100 notebook Delete Notebook For Deleting the Notebook you have to click on Delete button On this page Notebook options Steps to create GPU H100 notebook Notebook Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Here are the Steps to verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the terminal Or you can verify the configuration of the GPU H100 notebook using the Lab URL Notebook Actions Launch Notebook Stop Delete 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 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 |
E2E Networks payment options 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 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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 E2E Networks payment options E2E Networks payment options Important Note Our Payment Gateway Partner has recently migrated all Virtual accounts to RBL Bank IFSC Code RATN0VAAPIS Please check your updated virtual account details under the Billing Section of your Myaccount Billing Billing Profile Virtual Bank Account Details and pay accordingly only in RBL Bank Virtual accounts E2E Networks accepts payments through the following methods Option Name Description AutoPay Automatic charging from your credit or debit card based on the standing instructions given by you PayNow Onetime payment through the payment gateway using credit card debit card net banking ewallets and unified payment interfaceUPI Virtual Account Bank Transfer Onetime payment through bank transfer NEFT RTGS IMPS using your virtual account with E2E Networks Ltd This option may not work for bank transfer from outside India AutoPay PLEASE NOTE in accordance with RBI guidelines on the processing of recurring payments existing standing instructions received for Autopay shall not work postSeptember 30 2021 and accordingly we will deactivate these existing instructions for auto pay on September 30 2021 end of the day Our payment gateway partner has been able to make live a few banks cards for the processing of recurring payments so far in accordance with these new guidelines So postOctober 1 2021 Customers may add the cards which have been made live by our payment gateway partner As of now the following cards are live SNo Bank Debit Card Credit Card 1 HSBC NA 2 Equitas Small Finance Bank NA 3 City Union Bank NA 4 OneCard NA 5 Karur Vysya Bank The AutoPay method allows you to set up standing instructions on your creditdebit card to allow E2E Networks Ltd to automatically charge your card This ensures uninterrupted service by eliminating the risk of suspension due to delayed payments This also saves you the hassle of regular tracking and making periodic payments on the MyAccount portal Payment gateway window E2E Networks has integrated with the Razorpay payment gateway and Stripe payment gateway for Autopay only The behaviour for Prepaid Customers For Enabling Autopay firstly you need to click Billing from side nav bar and click on Autopay Smart Top Up SmartTopup is a convenience feature It gives you a piece of mind by ensuring that your account infracredit balance is maintained When you keep SmartTopup enabled with Autopay service The account balance quickly gets refilled by making an attempt to charge your saved payment method as soon as the infracredit balance goes below 2000 As for example if your last 7 days usage 5000 then your account will be auto recharged with the value of 5000 if your infra credit balance goes below 2000 This is better than setting a fixed refill value as sometimes when you launch new Node instances or other services the periodic burn rate of the infracredits also increases The refill amount value needs to be smartly identified based on current usage trend of your account and upcoming charges like minimumbilling charges license renewal committed node renewal etc For enabling Autopay Smart Top Up you have to click on Autopay you need to check on the checkbox of Enable Autopay after clicking enable autopay checkbox then the smart top up will be by default checked and Enabled then you have to click on Save button If user wants to disable the SmartTopup then click on enable smart Top Up checkbox and click on Save button to save the changes After clicking on save button popup will come on screen for selecting payment gateway as of now E2E providing two payment gateway method azorpay payment gateway and Stripe payment gateway for Autopay You have to select whatever payment gateway After selecting payment gateway Payment gateway window will open and you need to enter details of the card and pay 1 Then your card will be saved for Autopay For Adding more card you need to click on Add CreditDebit card button and select the payment gatewayHere we have choose Stripe and enter details and click on save button then your card will be save Note For Indian users the autopay feature initiates a transaction on the users saved card A predebit notification is sent by the bank 24 hours prior to the actual debit When the amount value is greater than INR 15000 the customer would have to give an additional approval to the bank to allow the transaction Note Only Mastercard and Visa cards are eligible for processing through the Stripe gateway Note Your Card detail will be saved by the payment gateway partner Click on Pay 1 and you will be redirected to the bank page to complete a transaction of 1 which will be deducted by the payment gateway to verify the credit card or debit card On completing this transaction The deducted 1 will be refunded within 14 working days to the card after the verification Thats it Your Autopay has been set up using the card that will be used for all your payments If youre using the prepaid billing method then you need to follow additional steps You need to tick the checkbox that says Enable AutoPay to automatically buy Infra credits for MyAccount In the When MyAccount Infra credits balance reaches field you need to enter the threshold value In the then buy field enter the number of infra credits you would like to purchase automatically when the infra credit balance reaches the threshold amount Then Click on Save Note There is a minimum value 2000 which you can enter in the then buy field Whenever your account is topped up automatically you will receive email alerts from your bank If the transaction fails on the primary card provided by you an email notification will be sent to you You can add multiple cards by following the above steps Note You need to have at least one active card added under Manage Cards If there is no card added automatic payment setup cannot be done If the transaction fails on the primary card provided by you an email notification will be sent to you The behaviour for Postpaid Customers For Enabling Autopay firstly you need to click Billing from side nav bar and click on Autopay After that you have to click on Add CreditDebit card button After clicking on Add CreditDebit card button you have to select payment gateway After selecting payment gateway Payment gateway window will open and you need to enter details of the card and pay 1 Then your card will be saved for Autopay Note Your Card detail will be saved by the payment gateway partner Click on Pay 1 and you will be redirected to the bank page to complete a transaction of 1 which will be deducted by the payment gateway to verify the credit card or debit card On completing this transaction The deducted 1 will be refunded within 14 working days to the card after the verification Thats it Your Autopay has been set up using the card that will be used for all your payments PayNow PayNow method is used for making a onetime payment of any amount using a credit card a debit card net banking ewallets or a unified payment interfaceUPI Login to MyAccount at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the PayNow submenu available under the Billing section The behavior for Prepaid User For a prepaid user the amount paid shall be used to buy infracredits In the Credits to be purchased field you need to enter the number of Infra credits you want to purchase The Net amount to be paid shows the amount to be paid including GST Click on the Proceed to Pay button to launch the payment gateway window The behavior for postpaid user For postpaid users the screen as shown below shall appear where a customer can make any payment The payment made by a customer is first used to settle any unpaid invoices and the remaining amount is considered as an advance payment in our system The screen automatically populates amounts from the last bill any advance payments are done before and any outstanding amount related to your account The Payment Amount field will be autopopulated based on the below calculation Latest Bill Amount Advance Amount Current Outstanding This calculation excludes the TDS Click here to know more about the TDS deduction User is allowed to change the amount that is autopopulated in the Payment Amount field Click on the Proceed to Pay button to proceed to the payment gateway window Payment gateway window E2E Networks has integrated with the Razorpay payment gateway A payment popup box appears where you can choose from any of the following options like credit and debit cards UPI net banking and wallets etc Card Currently our payment gateway supports Indian and International credit and debit cards from Visa Mastercard and American Express While making payments using a card you can select the Remember Card checkbox to save the card The card details are not saved by E2E Networks Ltd The card details are saved by payment gateway Razorpay The card details can be deleted by logging into the Razorpay website You can access saved cards while you make payments OTP based authentication shall be performed to access saved cards The OTP will be sent to your primary contacts mobile number Netbanking You can pay using the Netbanking interfaces of various banks After selecting your preferred bank from the list of banks available you will be taken to the respective banks login interface to complete the payment Wallet You can pay using ewallets Currently Amazon Pay Freecharge Ola Money and PayZapp are supported After selecting your preferred wallet you will be taken to the respective wallets interface to complete the payment Note While using the PayNow option Razorpay may show some offers from its partners such as cashback or discounts Such offers and benefits are governed by the terms and conditions set by the providers of such offers and in no way associated with E2E Networks Ltd UPI You can enter your UPI address to get a payment request directly in your UPI app You can pay using UPI apps such as BHIM Google Pay WhatsApp Paytm PhonePe and others Alternatively you can also scan the payment QR code and pay using your UPI address EMI Debit EMI is an EMI method using which customers can make payments on EMI using their debit cards Virtual Account Bank Transfer To make payments through IMPS NEFT and RTGS the transfer can be made through a virtual bank account associated with your MyAccount The Virtual Account Bank Transfer feature is available to all E2Es customers prepaid as well as postpaid One of the advantages of a virtual bank account is that the settlement of the transaction will be processed automatically through the payment gateway Kindly note that each of your MyAccount will have unique virtual bank account details and the payment is done using Virtual Account Bank Transfer will be processed only for the respective MyAccount To check the virtual bank account details for your MyAccount follow the steps Login to MyAccount at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard and click on the billing profile submenu available under the Billing section Then click on the Virtual Bank Account Details tab Note The virtual bank account detail cannot be used for making payments through Cheque E2E Networks payment options for International customers E2E Networks accepts payments through the following methods PayNow PayNow method is used for making a onetime payment of any amount using a credit card a debit card net banking ewallets or a unified payment interfaceUPI Login to MyAccount at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the PayNow submenu available under the Billing section The behavior for Prepaid User For a prepaid user the amount paid shall be used to buy infracredits In the Credits to be purchased field you need to enter the number of Infra credits you want to purchase The Net amount to be paid shows the amount to be paid including GST Click on the Proceed to Pay button to launch the payment gateway window Payment gateway window E2E Networks has integrated with the Stripe payment gateway A payment popup box appears Currently our payment gateway supports International credit and debit cards from Visa Mastercard and American Express Card After filling all the details like Card number Expiration dateCVV noCountry and Zip Code Then click on the Pay now tab then another popup will open and it will show a congratulation message AutoPay The AutoPay method allows you to set up standing instructions on your creditdebit card to allow E2E Networks Ltd to automatically charge your card This ensures uninterrupted service by eliminating the risk of suspension due to delayed payments This also saves you the hassle of regular tracking and making periodic payments on the MyAccount portal Login to MyAccount at httpsmyaccounte2enetworkscom On the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the Auto Pay submenu available under the Billing section After clicking on the Auto Pay tab in Manage AutoPay we can enable the following options Enable AutoPay to automatically buy Infra credits for MyAccount Enable low Infra credits notification I also want an SMS notification After clicking on Add CreditDebit Cards Payment gateway window will appear Payment gateway window E2E Networks has integrated with the Stripe payment gateway A payment popup box appears where you can choose from any of the following options like Visa Mastercard and American Express Currently our payment gateway supports International credit and debit cards from Visa Mastercard and American Express After filling all the details likeCard numberExpiration dateCVV noCountry and Zip Code Then click on Pay now tab then another popup will open and it will show a Setting Saved pop up will appear then read the instructions and click onOkayButton Note Your Card detail will be saved by the payment gateway partner Click on Pay 1 and you will be redirected to the bank page to complete a transaction of 1 which will be deducted by the payment gateway to verify the credit card or debit card On completing this transaction The deducted 1 will be refunded within 14 working days to the card after the verification Thats it Your Autopay has been set up using the card that will be used for all your payments Note There is a minimum value 2000 which you can enter in the then buy field Whenever your account is topped up automatically you will receive email alerts from your bank If the transaction fails on the primary card provided by you an email notification will be sent to you You can add multiple cards by following the above steps Note You need to have at least one active card added under Manage Cards If there is no card added automatic payment setup cannot be done If the transaction fails on the primary card provided by you an email notification will be sent to you On this page AutoPay Payment gateway window The behaviour for Prepaid Customers Smart Top Up The behaviour for Postpaid Customers PayNow The behavior for Prepaid User The behavior for postpaid user Payment gateway window Card Netbanking Wallet UPI EMI Virtual Account Bank Transfer E2E Networks payment options for International customers PayNow The behavior for Prepaid User Payment gateway window Card AutoPay Payment gateway window 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 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SSH Keys Management 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 Security in E2E Networks SSH Keys Management SSH Keys Management Introduction Setting up SSHbased security to access your server is a much more effective way than the use of a manual root password Cracking the security system of a node depending on SSH keys is nearly impossible since it secures your node in a more sophisticated way by the use of encoded keys Why is passwordbased authentication vulnerable A server can authenticate grant access to the users with different access methods The most basic of these is a passwordbased authentication which is easy to use but isnt the most secure Modern processing power combined with automated scripts makes bruteforcing a passwordprotected account very possible since passwords generally are not complex SSH keys prove to be a reliable and secure alternative What are SSH keys SSH key pairs are two cryptographically secure keys that can be used to authenticate a client to an SSH server Each key pair consists of a public key and a private key The private key is retained by the client on his local machine and should be kept secret Any compromise of the private key will allow the attacker to log into servers that are configured with the associated public key without additional authentication As an additional precaution the key can be encrypted on disk with a passphrase The public key is uploaded onto the remote server that you want to be able to log into with SSH When a client attempts to authenticate using SSH keys the server can test the client on whether they are in possession of the private key If the keypair matches then a shell session is spawned or the requested command is executed How do SSH keys work A key pair will be generated on your local PC Generating a key pair provides you with two long string of characters a public and a private key The public key will be added to your node The corresponding private key pair will be saved on your local PC Every time you access your node the SSH system will lookup for the private key pair of the public key added to it The system will unlock only when the two keys match You can also disable the root password after the SSH keys are set up Note Secure the private key Make sure that you add the public key to the servers and the private key is saved in a secure location on your PC Manage SSH Keys This guide shows you how to access manage your SSH keys into E2E Networks My Account portal Logging into E2E Networks My Account Please go to My Account and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks My Account Navigate to SSH Keys After you log in to the E2E Networks My Account you can click on the left side of the MyAccount dashboard click on the SSH Keys submenu available under the services menu AddDelete SSH Keys If you do not have SSH keys and want to create an SSH key pair to access your node then follow the tutorial for your computer OS MAC Windows Linux ADD SSH Keys Click on Add Key button You need to label your SSH key optional field for easy identification purpose You can either load the file to add public SSH Key by clicking the Load from file or paste the contents of your public SSH key copy it as it is and paste it in in the SSH Key content field Note Before you paste your public SSH keys into your content field you must check the format of each public SSH key file that you plan to add After adding the public key you need to click the Add Key button you will be automatically routed to the Manage SSH Keys page Similarly you can store multiple SSH Public Keys into My Account may assign them to the E2E node which will be accessible to multiple users with different SSH keypairs Delete SSH Keys To remove a public key click on the delete button which will permanently delete your public key Note Any user accessing the node from the SSH keypair will not be able to access the node once the key is removed from My Account Using an SSH Key Now the SSH key is added to your My Account which can be used with any new virtual compute node that you create in the future by simply selecting the public key during a virtual compute node creation process You can also refer enabledisable passwordbased authentication for SSH access to the server On this page Introduction Manage SSH Keys Logging into E2E Networks My Account Navigate to SSH Keys AddDelete SSH Keys ADD SSH Keys Delete SSH Keys Using an SSH Key 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 |
Containers 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 Containers Containers TIR containers are fully collaborative environments that make AI development possible They combine power of containers jupyter labs and AIML frameworks to create a readily usable workspace for you and your entire team Some of the most common use cases are Run a script or container to finetune a Large Language Model LLM on single GPU using pytorch or huggingface train Run a script or container to tokenize and finetune LLMs or Diffusion models with with multiple GPUs single machine using deepspeed and accelerate Open and run a jupyter container ipynb from the platforms like github kaggle or collab Download and review datasets stored on TIR or other platforms like huggingface Download and test models like stable diffusion or any LLM Note A TIR container is fully functional coding environment If you prefer to work with command line shell over jupyter labs you can configure ssh on a container This way you can upload your data using sftp or sync your code with git tools and run the scripts as you would on your local system Getting Started Go to TIR Dashboard Create or Select a project Click on Container in sidebar section Click CREATE CONTAINER Choose an appropriate name for your container Select a container type as NEW NOTEBOOK If you want to open a container found on other platforms like github or google collab you can choose IMPORT NOTEBOOK option which allows entering the URL of the target container 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 Feel free to choose Free Tier plan for this exercise 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 Next you will see a new container appear in the list of conatiner Wait for the container to come to a ready state When the container is ready you will see both Jupyter labs and SSH options if configured Choose any of these to access the container environment and work on your magic Container options TIR containers are extremely powerful and flexible While most configurations have a default to make our life eaiser sometimes you may need to tweak the knobs The following are the configurations that you can tweak in a container environments Enable SSH You can enable SSH access on the container using public key or password not recommended If you decide to enable ssh after starting a container you will have to first stop the container before you make changes Disk Size Each TIR container can have a disk size upto 1000GB The default is 30GB The selected disk will be mounted at homejovyan in your container environment We recommend using this path as your workspace so in case of restarts your content will be persistent Since TIR is containernative the changes that you make to any other paths on the container will not be persisted on restarts You can extend the disk size after the start of conatiner as well This workspace will be deleted when the associated container is deleted Note Please raise a support ticket if you need more than 1TB of disk workspace Local NVME Storage Only available for H100 plans This fast local storage will be available at mntlocal andonly for the duration of run We recommend using this path when you need faster writes eg save model checkpoints or reads Be sure to move this data to EOS bucket or under homejovyan before shutting down the container This type of storage is fixed and can not be expanded at anytime during the container cycle Plan Pricing You can choose between an hourly or committed plan We recommend using committed plans as they offer discounts and also may offer access to local NVME storage for H100 plans only Container Image TIR environments are containernative You can use prebuilt images with well known frameworks like pytorch tranformers or customise the prebuilt images You can make your own images TIRcompatible using image builder utility We recommend starting with prebuilt images In case you need to install packages from pip or aptget we recommend doing so from a jupyter notebook ipynb or maintaining requirementstxt Configuration TIR offers a variety of cpu and gpu options We recommend using A100 or H100 for best performance Update Container You can upgrade or downgrade both the configuration eg upgrade from cpu to gpu and Plan eg hourly to commited of a container if desired This is useful option when restarting containers and the original hardware plan gpu on the container is no longer available Stop Container If the plan and configuration allows you can stop a container and restart In case of hourly plan you will not be billed for the GPU or GPU when contanier is in a stopped state However if your disk usage is beyond free tier you will be charged for it Delete Container When a container is deleted all the resources associated with it will be deleted including the workspace disk Container Status Waiting The container instance is being deployed on the hardware of your choise Running The container is active and you can use either jupyter labs or ssh if enabled to access it Stopped The container is not assigned to any machine However the workspace disk mounted at homejovyan will continue to exist until you delete the container Depending on the size of the disk you will charged for the usage How to create Container To create a Container you have to click on Create Container which is at the right corner of the page After clicking on the Create Container button a page will appear now select container image option choose the Container Image and select the machine on which you want to run your service After that click on Next button After selecting the machine Resource page will appear now select the plan After that click on Next button After selecting the plan and click on next button Container details page will appear After entering all the details Disk Size Datasets and ssh key you will click on the create button for creating a container After clicking on the Create button the page will redirect to the Manage Containers page and display all details there After all steps completed The Container Summary details shown which is at the right corner of the page After clicking on the create button your GPU will be created and it will be shown like this Container Details Overview You can see the Container Details Plan Details under Overview tab Disk Size You can see the details disk size and also You can change the Disk size as per your requirements For updating the disk size you have to change the disk size and then click on update button Metrics You can see the Metrics graph in CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Interval You can see the one month activity as per your requirement in days hours Associated Datasets You can also see the Associated Datasets with two different datasets Mounted Unmounted You can also Unmount SSH Key You can see the SSH Key Details under ssh key tab Update SSH Key Note Only one SSH key can be added to a Launch Notebook from Sidebar Container Add SSH Key After Container Creation Note When user want to add ssh key after Container creation kindly first stop Container then add ssh key Container Actions You can see the actions like Launch Notebook Stop Update Container Delete Launch Notebook After clicking on Launch Notebook Notebook will be launched and it should be visible like this Stop Container For Stopping the container you have to click on Stop button and the Notebook will be stopped Update Container You can update Container For updating the Container You have to click on Update button Note Container must be in Stop state before updating the container Delete Container For Deleting the Container you have to click on Delete button On this page Getting Started Container options Container Status How to create Container Container Details Overview Disk Size Metrics Associated Datasets SSH Key Update SSH Key Container Add SSH Key After Container Creation Container Actions Launch Notebook Stop Container Update Container Delete Container 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 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Custom Containers in TIR 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 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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 Tutorials Custom Containers in TIR Custom Containers in TIR TIR platform supports a variety of prebuilt containers that can launch API handlers for you But sometimes you may want to handle the API requests differently or introduce additional steps in the flow This is when a custom container image can help Additionally you may also have your own containers that you want to launch with a GPU plan In this tutorial we will Write an API handler to handle model inference requests Package the API handler in a container image Configure a model endpoint in TIR to serve the model over REST API Use TIR Models to improve launch time of containers Step 1 Write a API handler for model inference By default each Model Endpoint in TIR follows Kserve Open inference protocol for handling inference requests We recommend using the same format for your REST API endpoints but you may choose to do things differently In this tutorial we will use Kserve Model Server to wrap our model inference calls so we dont have to deal with liveness and readiness probes Lets walk through a simple template of API handler If you intend to use kserve model server your code must include methods such as load predict and extend kserveModel as shown below from kserve import Model ModelServer class MyCustomModelModel def initself name str superinitname selfname name selfready False selfload def loadself fetch your model from disk or remote selfmodel def predictself payload Dict headers Dictstr str None Dict read request input from payload dict for example inputs payloadinstances sourcetext inputs0text call inference result return predictions result if name main here we have named the model metallama27bchat but you may choose any name of your choice This is important because it impacts your REST endpoint lets say you define a model name as mnist then your rest endpoints will end with httpsinfere2enetworksnetprojectprojectidendpointisendpointidv1modelsmnist model MyCustomModelmetallama27bchat ModelServerstartmodel To take this further create a project directory on your local or TIR notebook and create modelserverpy with the following contents filename modelserverpy from kserve import Model ModelServer from transformers import AutoTokenizer AutoModelForCausalLM import transformers import torch from typing import List Dict class MetaLLMA2ModelModel def initself name str superinitname selfname name selfready False selftokenizer None selfmodelid metallamaLlama27bchathf selfload def loadself this step fetches the model from huggingface directly the downloads may take longer and be slow depending on upstream link We recommend using TIR Models instead selfmodel AutoModelForCausalLMfrompretrainedselfmodelid trustremotecodeTrue devicemapauto selftokenizer AutoTokenizerfrompretrainedselfmodelid selfpipeline transformerspipeline textgeneration modelselfmodel torchdtypetorchfloat16 tokenizerselftokenizer devicemapauto selfready True def predictself payload Dict headers Dictstr str None Dict inputs payloadinstances sourcetext inputs0text sequences selfpipelinesourcetext dosampleTrue topk10 numreturnsequences1 eostokenidselftokenizereostokenid maxlength200 results for seq in sequences resultsappendseqgeneratedtext return predictions results if name main model MetaLLMA2Modelmetallama27bchat ModelServerstartmodel Note The LLMA 2 model weights need to be downloaded from huggingface following the licensing terms Once you have the weights on your local machine or TIR notebook you can upload them to Model bucket in EOS Step 2 Package the API handler in a container image Now Lets package our API handler from step 1 using the docker file below Dockerfile FROM pytorchtorchservekfs081gpu ENV APPHOME app WORKDIR APPHOME Install production dependencies COPY requirementstxt RUN pip install nocachedir r requirementstxt Copy local code to container image COPY modelserverpy CMD python modelserverpy We need to create and push the container image to docker hub now You may also choose to use your private repo docker build t yourdockerhandleheremetallm2server docker push yourdockerhandleheremetallm2server Note You may run the docker to test the API provided your hardware can support the LLMA2 model If you are on TIR Notebook with A10080 or your local machine can support the model then do go ahead and test the api locally Step 3 Configure a model endpoint in TIR to serve the model over REST API Now have a container image in docker hub we can define a model endpoint in TIR Go to TIR Dashboard Select a Project Go to Model Endpoints Click Create Endpoint Select Custom Container and Press Continue Select a GPU plan GDC3A10080 Set Disk Size to 15G or higher depending on the model size Click Next Enter an appropriate name for the endpoint Click Next In Container Details enter image as yourdockerhandleheremetallm2server and select other parameters as necessary In Environment details enter these keyvals HUGGINGFACEHUBTOKEN get the token from huggingface website TRANSFORMERSCACHE mntmodels In Model Details Do not select a model In above example we are fetching the model from huggingface directly so we dont need to fetch model from EOS Click Finish and create the endpoint If all goes well you will see the endpoint come to a ready state When it does you can test the model using the curl commands from sample API request tab Sample API request to see readiness of the endpoint curl H Authorization Bearer token httpsinfere2enetworksnetprojectprojectendpointendpointidv1modelsmetallama27bchat If the model is ready you will see a response Responsename metallama27bchat ready truefalse Sample API request to test the model code Request formatinstances Response formatpredictions curl H Authorization Bearer token X POST httpsinfere2enetworksnetprojectprojectendpointendpointidv1modelsmetallama27bchatpredict d instancestext Life is such that Step 4 Use TIR Models to improve launch time of containers You will notice that the model endpoints takes a while to be deployed or may time out as well in some cases This is because our modelserverpy is trying to download the model directly from huggingface hub To fix this we can define a TIR Model and host the model weights in in EOS bucket Go to TIR Dashboard Go to Models Create a new Model with name eg mymodel with format custom Once the TIR model is created you will get EOS bucket details Use the instructions from Setup Minio CLI tab to configure Minio Host on your local or TIR Notebook Download the target model eg metallamaLlama27bchathf from huggingface hub Upload the model code and weightsfrom HOMEcachehuggingfacehubmodelsnapshot directory to EOS bucket using minio cp command You can use the cp command template from Setup Minio CLI tab Now go ahead with the step 3 above but this time choose model eg mymodel in model details section The endpoint created will now ensure that the model weights are downloaded to mntmodels directory before starting the API handler You may need to also change the modelserverpy to load weights from mntmodels and not huggingface hub 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 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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 Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Argo CD Declarative GitOps CD for Kubernetes Introducing Argo CD Declarative Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes Argo project Argo workflows is an opensource containernative workflow engine for Kubernetes The project is widely for simple CICD pipelines to DAGbased machine learning and data analytics workflows and is growing faster than ever We also have worked out with sample Agro Events to provide an eventbased dependency manager for automatically triggering Argo workflows and other actions in Kubernetes We are thrilled to announce Argo CD is a new Kubernetesnative opensource project brought to you by the Argo community and Intuit to provide a declarative continuous delivery CD system Argo CD supports a variety of configuration management tools includingksonnetjsonnet and Helm Why Argo CD Argo CD extends the benefits of declarative specifications and Gitbased configuration management to accelerate the deployment and lifecycle management of applications without compromising security and compliance The fundamental requirements for Argo CD are Application deployment and lifecycle management should be simple automated and auditable Application deployments should be fast reliable and idempotent Any deviation from the versioncontrolled configuration should be immediately detected and remediated Rollbacks should be as simple as deploying a different configuration Intuit started the Argo CD project to address a need for a fast reliable continuous delivery service for deploying hundreds of microservices across a fleet of Kubernetes clusters using Git as the source of truth for not only application source code but for application and environmental deployment configurations Argo CD is the first step in achieving continuous operations based on monitoring analytics and automated remediation of operational problems based on declarative specifications and automated learning and automated categorization of system behavior We examined many existing solutions such as Spinnaker but found that they did not meet our needs Declarative Kubernetes YAMLs ksonnetjsonnet Helm customize Kubernetesnative Git as the source of truth GitOps Clear separation between CICd continuous integrationdelivery and continuous deployment CD processes Enterprisefriendly auditability compliance security RBAC SSO How does Argo CD work Argo CD uses git repositories as the source of truth for the desired state of applications and the target deployment environments Kubernetes manifests can be specified as YAML files ksonnetjsonnet applications or Helm packages Argo CD automates the synchronization of the desired application state with each of the specified target environments Here is a highlevel architectural view CRD which continuously monitors running applications and compares the current live state against the desired target state as specified in the git repo A deployed application whose live state deviates from its target state is considered outofsync Argo CD reports visualizes any deviation as well as provides mechanisms to automatically or manually sync the live state to the desired target state Any modifications made to the desired target state in the git repo can be automatically applied and reflected in the specified target environments You can get started in 2 easy steps Define your App and environment configs in a Git repo Argo monitors and syncs your app between Git config and the Kubernetes cluster using any pipeline Argo CI Jenkins etc CLI or UI Pull or push There are a couple of different ways of doing declarative continuous delivery Pull model is where the CD system Argo CD continuously monitors and updates the applications state on the Kubernetes cluster to the target state defined in Git In the push model a user initiates the update from an external system using a CI pipeline Argo CD supports both the pull and the pushbased GitOps model to sync target environments with desired application states At Intuit we follow the push model and invoke Argo CD from a CD pipeline Jenkins for security and compliance reasons Argo CD features Syncing of applications to their desired state as defined in Git using variety of configuration management tools such as ksonnetjsonnet Helm and customize Automated deployment of applications to specified target environments Continuous monitoring of deployed applications Web and CLIbased visualization of applications and differences between current and target states RollbackRollanywhere to any application state committed in the git repository PreSync Sync and PostSync hooks to support complex application rollouts egbluegreen canary upgrades SSO Integration OIDC LDAP SAML 20 GitLab Microsoft LinkedIn Webhook integration GitHub BitBucket GitLab Can be used standalone or as part of existing pipeline tools such as Argo Workflow Jenkins etc Future support for Kubernetes Application CRD once it is released Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps Requirements Installed kubectl commandline tool Have a kubeconfig file default location is kubeconfig CoreDNS Can be enabled for microk8s by microk8s enable dns microk8s stop microk8s start kubectl create namespace argocd kubectl apply n argocd f httpsrawgithubusercontentcomargoprojargocdstablemanifestsinstallyaml This will create a new namespace argocd where Argo CD services and application resources will live If you are not interested in UI SSO multicluster features then you can install core Argo CD components only kubectl create namespace argocd kubectl apply n argocd f httpsrawgithubusercontentcomargoprojargocdstablemanifestscoreinstallyaml This default installation will have a selfsigned certificate and cannot be accessed without a bit of extra work Do one of Follow the instructions to configure a certificate and ensure that the client OS trusts it Configure the client OS to trust the self signed certificate Use the insecure flag on all Argo CD CLI operations in this guide Use argocd login core to configure CLI access and skip steps 35 Download the latest Argo CD version from httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdreleaseslatest More detailed installation instructions can be found via the CLI installation documentation Also available in Mac Linux and WSL Homebrew brew install argocd By default the Argo CD API server is not exposed with an external IP To access the API server choose one of the following techniques to expose the Argo CD API server Service Type Load Balancer Change the argocdserver service type to LoadBalancer kubectl patch svc argocdserver n argocd p spec type LoadBalancer Ingress Follow the ingress documentation on how to configure Argo CD with ingress Port Forwarding Kubectl portforwarding can also be used to connect to the API server without exposing the service kubectl portforward svcargocdserver n argocd 8080443 The API server can then be accessed using httpslocalhost8080 Login Using The CLI The initial password for the admin account is autogenerated and stored as clear text in the field password in a secret named argocdinitialadminsecret in your Argo CD installation namespace You can simply retrieve this password using kubectl kubectl n argocd get secret argocdinitialadminsecret o jsonpathdatapassword base64 d echo Using the username admin and the password from above log in to Argo CDs IP or hostname argocd login ARGOCDSERVER Change the password using the command argocd account updatepassword This step registers a clusters credentials to Argo CD and is only necessary when deploying to an external cluster When deploying internally to the same cluster that Argo CD is running in httpskubernetesdefaultsvc should be used as the applications K8s API server address First list all clusters contexts in your current kubeconfig kubectl config getcontexts o name Choose a context name from the list and supply it to argocd cluster add CONTEXTNAME For example for dockerdesktop context run argocd cluster add dockerdesktop The above command installs a ServiceAccount argocdmanager into the kubesystem namespace of that kubectl context and binds the service account to an adminlevel ClusterRole Argo CD uses this service account token to perform its management tasks ie deploymonitoring Note The rules of the argocdmanagerrole role can be modified such that it only has create update patch delete privileges to a limited set of namespaces groups kinds However get list watch privileges are required at the clusterscope for Argo CD to function An example repository containing a guestbook application is available at httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdexampleappsgit to demonstrate how Argo CD works Creating Apps Via CLI First we need to set the current namespace to argocd running the following command kubectl config setcontext current namespaceargocd Create the example guestbook application with the following command argocd app create guestbook repo httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdexampleappsgit path guestbook destserver httpskubernetesdefaultsvc destnamespace default How to create applications Using UserInterface Open a browser to the Argo CD external UI and login by visiting the IPhostname in a browser and use the credentials set in step 4 Login into the ArgoCD server The password for admin is stored in secret with the name argocdinitialadminsecret and also decodes the password kubectl get secrets n argocd argocdinitialadminsecret o yaml echo ZVF1ZHVZU21OR1RqTFViWg base64 decode Copy this password and paste it into the UI and ignore the sign Now Sign In Currently it is empty Lets start creating applications Firstly through UI Click on NEW APP and fill in the details like application name demo project default sync policy manual repository URL where your application is present path in which the YAML files are located cluster URL select the cluster URL you are using namespace default Leave the rest of the spaces empty for the time being Our application is created Moreover for this outofsync status we have to enable the autosync policy which is present inside the APP DETAILS by clicking on this demo application The status of our application is now HEALTHY So this is the first way of creating the application through UI Lets create the application using CLI For the CLI first we have to install the argocd binary wget httpsgithubcomargoprojargocdreleasesdownloadv242argocdlinuxamd64 Change the name of the binaryoptional mv argocdlinuxamd64 argocd Change permissions chmod x argocd Move this file to another directory sudo mv argocd usrlocalbin Now type argocd help to check the available commands Login to the server using your cluster IP and the port in my case the service is LoadBalancer so I am using the ExternalIP argocd login externalip Provide the same username and password that you used for the UI login Now lets create the application Therefore I am using the same example that I have used in the UI demo but with the different application name argocd app create appname project name repo git repo URL path app folder destnamespace namespace destserver server URL argocd app create demo1 project default repo httpsgithubcomJasmineHaritgitopscertificationexamplesgit path simpleapp destnamespace default destserver httpskubernetesdefaultsvc KEY POINTS appname is the name you want to give your applike demo1 project is the name of the project created or default app folder the path to the configuration for the application in the repository git repo it is the URL of the git repository where the configuration file is located destnamespace the name of the target namespace in the cluster where the application is deployed server URL use httpskubernetesdefaultsvc to reference the same cluster where ArgoCD has been deployed Now lets check the list of apps and the information of a particular app argocd app list argocd app get appname argocd app get demo1 So this is how you can create applications using CLI Another way to create applications is by writing a YAML file I am going to use the Gitlab example for this demo Clone the repository and Create a YAML file as below mentioned apiVersion argoprojiov1alpha1 kind Application metadata name argoapplication namespace argocd spec project default source repoURL httpsgitlabcomurlargocdappconfiggit targetRevision HEAD path dev destination server httpskubernetesdefaultsvc namespace myapp syncPolicy syncOptions CreateNamespacetrue automated selfHeal true prune true Points to remember Inside automated there are two things selfHeal is used for when you make changes directly to the cluster so argocd will automatically detect it and prune is used for when you remove or delete files from your repository that also argo will detect Now apply this YAML using below mentioned kubectl apply f yaml file name kubectl apply f applicationyaml Our application is created successfully On this page Introducing Argo CD Declarative Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes Why Argo CD How does Argo CD work Pull or push Argo CD features Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps How to create applications Using UserInterface Login into the ArgoCD server Lets start creating applications Firstly through UI Lets create the application using CLI KEY POINTS Another way to create applications is by writing a YAML file 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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What is Istio 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 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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 What is Istio What is Istio Istio is a service mesha modernized service networking layer that provides a transparent and languageindependent way to flexibly and easily automate application network functions It is a popular solution for managing the different microservices that make up a cloudnative application Istio service mesh also supports how those microservices communicate and share data with one another As organizations accelerate their moves to the cloud they are by necessity modernizing their applications as well But shifting from monolithic legacy apps to cloudnative ones can raise challenges for DevOps teams Developers must learn to assemble apps using loosely coupled microservices to ensure portability in the cloud At the same time ops teams must manage the new cloudnative apps within increasingly large hybrid and multicloud environments Istio allows them to do this Istio defined Istio is an open source service mesh that helps organizations run distributed microservicesbased apps anywhere Why use Istio Istio enables organizations to secure connect and monitor microservices so they can modernize their enterprise apps more swiftly and securely Istio manages traffic flows between services enforces access policies and aggregates telemetry data all without requiring changes to application code Istio eases deployment complexity by transparently layering onto existing distributed applications What are Istio service mesh benefits Achieve consistent service networking Your networking operators can consistently manage networking for all of their services without adding developer overhead Secure your services with Istio benefits Your security operators can easily implement servicetoservice security including authentication authorization and encryption Improve your application performance Implement best practices like canary rollouts and get deep visibility into your applications to identify where to focus your efforts to improve performance How to install Istio on a Kubernetes cluster Please follow the below mentioned steps to install the Istio on a Kubernetes cluster Download the Istio release from the Istio website httpsistioiolatestdocssetupinstallstandarddownload Extract the Istio files from the downloaded archive tar xvzf istio1161linuxamd64targz cd istio1161 Install Istio using the Istio operator kubectl apply f installkubernetesoperatoroperatoryaml Wait for the operator to start up and create the necessary resources kubectl rollout status deploymentistiooperator n istiooperator Install the Istio control plane kubectl apply f installkubernetesistiocontrolplaneyaml Verify that the Istio control plane has been installed successfully kubectl get pods n istiosystem You should see several Istiorelated pods running in the istiosystem namespace Install the Istio sidecar injection kubectl label namespace yournamespace istioinjectionenabled Replace yournamespace with the name of the namespace where you want to enable Istio sidecar injection Thats it You now have Istio installed in your Kubernetes cluster On this page Istio defined What are Istio service mesh benefits How to install Istio on a Kubernetes cluster 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 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SSH Keys Management 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 SSH Keys Management SSH Keys Management Introduction Setting up SSHbased security to access your server is a much more effective way than the use of a manual root password Cracking the security system of a node depending on SSH keys is nearly impossible since it secures your node in a more sophisticated way by the use of encoded keys Why is passwordbased authentication vulnerable A server can authenticate grant access to the users with different access methods The most basic of these is a passwordbased authentication which is easy to use but isnt the most secure Modern processing power combined with automated scripts makes bruteforcing a passwordprotected account very possible since passwords generally are not complex SSH keys prove to be a reliable and secure alternative What are SSH keys SSH key pairs are two cryptographically secure keys that can be used to authenticate a client to an SSH server Each key pair consists of a public key and a private key The private key is retained by the client on his local machine and should be kept secret Any compromise of the private key will allow the attacker to log into servers that are configured with the associated public key without additional authentication As an additional precaution the key can be encrypted on disk with a passphrase The public key is uploaded onto the remote server that you want to be able to log into with SSH When a client attempts to authenticate using SSH keys the server can test the client on whether they are in possession of the private key If the keypair matches then a shell session is spawned or the requested command is executed How do SSH keys work A key pair will be generated on your local PC Generating a key pair provides you with two long string of characters a public and a private key The public key will be added to your node The corresponding private key pair will be saved on your local PC Every time you access your node the SSH system will lookup for the private key pair of the public key added to it The system will unlock only when the two keys match You can also disable the root password after the SSH keys are set up Note Secure the private key Make sure that you add the public key to the servers and the private key is saved in a secure location on your PC Manage SSH Keys This guide shows you how to access manage your SSH keys into E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM Logging into E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM Please go to TIR AI PLATEFORM and log in using your credentials set up at the time of creating and activating the E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM Navigate to SSH Keys After you log in to the E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM you can click on the left side of the TIR AI PLATEFORM dashboard click on the SSH Keys submenu available under the services menu AddDelete SSH Keys If you do not have SSH keys and want to create an SSH key pair to access your node then follow the tutorial for your computer OS MAC Windows Linux ADD SSH Keys Click on Add Key button You need to label your SSH key optional field for easy identification purpose You can either load the file to add public SSH Key by clicking the Load from file or paste the contents of your public SSH key copy it as it is and paste it in in the SSH Key content field Note Before you paste your public SSH keys into your content field you must check the format of each public SSH key file that you plan to add After adding the public key you need to click the Add Key button you will be automatically routed to the Manage SSH Keys page Similarly you can store multiple SSH Public Keys into TIR AI PLATEFORM which will be accessible to multiple users with different SSH keypairs Delete SSH Keys To remove a public key click on the delete button which will permanently delete your public key Note Any user accessing the node from the SSH keypair will not be able to access the node once the key is removed from My Account Using an SSH Key Now the SSH key is added to your TIR AI PLATEFORM which can be used with any new notebook that you create in the future by simply selecting the public key during a notebook notebook creation process You can also refer enabledisable passwordbased authentication for SSH access to the server On this page Introduction Manage SSH Keys Logging into E2E Networks TIR AI PLATEFORM Navigate to SSH Keys AddDelete SSH Keys ADD SSH Keys Delete SSH Keys Using an SSH Key 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 |