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ml-ami-builder

Packer and related scripts for configuring AWS GPU machines with nvidia driver and docker. Users of the AMI should then use the nvidia or Tensorflow docker files which handle installing CUDA, etc.

Latest ami

ami-ef7b9a92 (wyss-mlpe-docker-gpu-2018-02-21T21-06-10Z)

Results for testing ami-ef7b9a92:
c5.xlarge PASS
m4.2xlarge PASS
g3.4xlarge PASS
p3.2xlarge PASS
p3.8xlarge PASS

Overview

Use packer to create an AMI to run nvidia-docker containers like tensorflow:1.4.1-gpu-py3

The packer config gpu-packer.json creates an AMI backed by an Amazon EBS volume on a gp2 SSD drive using the Ubuntu 16.04 AMI ami-d15a75c7as a base.

The config then tells packer to setup the following (2018.02.03):

  • Install Nvidia drivers 384.111 - These are the latest recommended for Tesla (AWS p2, g3, p3)
  • Install nvidia-docker v2
  • systemd service 00: optimizes driver settings for in:
    • g3 M60
    • p3 V100
    • p2 K80
  • systemd service 01: bash configuration
  • Install Python 3 build dependencies, including awscli
  • Sets up Python 3 install virtualenv and ipython
  • Also creates a vitualenvwrapper home directory in ~/vw_venvs

All bash scripts in repo are and should remain well commented to document the build process.

Requirements:

  • Download packer https://www.packer.io/downloads.html and unzip. Optional: move the binary into /usr/local/bin.

  • install python3 libraries in requirements.txt to run tests in the repositories test/ path

Usage

  1. Validate the template.

     $ packer validate gpu-packer.json
    
  2. Build. You'll need your AWS keys.

     $ packer build \
         -var 'aws_access_key=YOUR ACCESS KEY' \
         -var 'aws_secret_key=YOUR SECRET KEY' \
         gpu-packer.json
    

Acknowledgements

Development is generously supported by AWS Cloud Credits for Research.

Thank you to 4Catalyzer for sharing early versions of these scripts.