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0332f472-8677-4d2e-a51e-3c97d7e62d26 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 67 | opea-semantic-v1 | 06e52bcf539d6da0 | - Instance Port: **The NGINX port i.e. 80** - Monitor Type: **HTTP** - Mode: **Round Robin** - Instances: **Select the name of the VM created**
>**Note**: If the NGINX port changes for ChatQnA, set the Listener and Instance ports accordingly. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | - Instance Port: **The NGINX port i.e. 80** - Monitor Type: **HTTP** - Mode: **Round Robin** - Instances: **Select the name of the VM created**
>**Note**: If the NGINX port changes for ChatQnA, set the Listener and Instance ports accordingly. | - Instance Port: **The NGINX port i.e. 80** - Monitor Type: **HTTP** - Mode: **Round Robin** - Instances: **Select the name of the VM created**
>**Note**: If the NGINX port changes for ChatQnA, set the Listener and Instance ports accordingly. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
044b7744-c545-4411-866b-d539cb39c24f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 26 | opea-semantic-v1 | ef9c6bb1bb1dd8d5 | 6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create".
7. Use any preferred SSH method such as "Open in browser window" to connect to the instance. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create".
7. Use any preferred SSH method such as "Open in browser window" to connect to the instance. | 6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create".
7. Use any preferred SSH method such as "Open in browser window" to connect to the instance. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
0675c24c-a829-417e-9b86-80e1ee515bbe | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 71 | opea-semantic-v1 | 4aa2dd2a2760fb1a | `ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm`
If a load balancer is used, there is no need to include `-L 80:localhost:80`. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | `ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm`
If a load balancer is used, there is no need to include `-L 80:localhost:80`. | `ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm`
If a load balancer is used, there is no need to include `-L 80:localhost:80`. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
068c47f3-6544-4645-8f87-866bad942cf8 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 33 | opea-semantic-v1 | 5a8b9bb8e872763f | 6. Click on "Create virtual server".
7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Click on "Create virtual server".
7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site | 6. Click on "Create virtual server".
7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
06fe80fe-549b-4eaf-af29-4eb5ddcef142 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 66 | opea-semantic-v1 | 6673bed2bb286afa | the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding.
8. Create a load balancer. This can be found in Compute->Load Balancers. Click on "Launch Load Balancer". Request for access if needed. Fill out the form with the following info:
- Name... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding.
8. Create a load balancer. This can be found in Compute->Load Balancers. Click on "Launch Load Balancer". Request for access if needed. Fill out the form with the following info:
- Name... | the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding.
8. Create a load balancer. This can be found in Compute->Load Balancers. Click on "Launch Load Balancer". Request for access if needed. Fill out the form with the following info:
- Name... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
092865f8-3691-4b9c-ab9a-9d48c28ff8f1 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 64 | opea-semantic-v1 | 3cba0c78052122a2 | 5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine.
6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine.
6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM. | 5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine.
6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
109f296e-fda5-4b5c-ad24-df85a3e8d9a5 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 58 | opea-semantic-v1 | 67ce1aaceae496fe | ::: :::{tab-item} Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud
1. Sign up to create an account or log in to [Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud](https://ai.cloud.intel.com/). Check if there are sufficient cloud credits and purchase or redeem a coupon if needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, c... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ::: :::{tab-item} Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud
1. Sign up to create an account or log in to [Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud](https://ai.cloud.intel.com/). Check if there are sufficient cloud credits and purchase or redeem a coupon if needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, c... | ::: :::{tab-item} Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud
1. Sign up to create an account or log in to [Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud](https://ai.cloud.intel.com/). Check if there are sufficient cloud credits and purchase or redeem a coupon if needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, c... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
11a686e6-6a50-4820-b08e-23919863e26f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 10 | opea-semantic-v1 | ac6c01f9f02c81d3 | or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/).
6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/).
6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list. | or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/).
6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
11ab2b12-a72a-4ddc-8176-c7d160dd9bce | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 75 | opea-semantic-v1 | 3e9cc3a1ce3e6475 | It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc): ```bash export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version> git clone https://github.com/opea-project/GenAIExamples.git cd GenAIExamples git checkout tags/v${RELEASE_VERSION}
Set the required environment variables:
```bash
# Use localhost
export h... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc): ```bash export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version> git clone https://github.com/opea-project/GenAIExamples.git cd GenAIExamples git checkout tags/v${RELEASE_VERSION}
Set the required environment variables:
```bash
# Use localhost
export h... | It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc): ```bash export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version> git clone https://github.com/opea-project/GenAIExamples.git cd GenAIExamples git checkout tags/v${RELEASE_VERSION}
Set the required environment variables:
```bash
# Use localhost
export h... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
167acde5-7f25-4c98-88c8-79ea01c5a67d | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 89 | opea-semantic-v1 | 30f72a190e1fb377 | When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like:
 | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like:
 | When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like:
 | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
16820626-1bca-4c2e-8fce-5b081efd0d7a | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 21 | opea-semantic-v1 | a083508b955c494e | >**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation.
5. Select **Save rules** to commit the changes. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | >**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation.
5. Select **Save rules** to commit the changes. | >**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation.
5. Select **Save rules** to commit the changes. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
18c5eb73-460f-4d1e-9971-714347176217 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 18 | opea-semantic-v1 | 1854eaee49a4e715 | 3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window.
4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following: | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window.
4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following: | 3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window.
4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following: | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
1ac53ffb-5853-4357-9f05-65f87bb7cbf8 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 5 | opea-semantic-v1 | 46187ab12ba9e8e4 | 1. Open the [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home) and search for **EC2** in the search bar.
2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 1. Open the [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home) and search for **EC2** in the search bar.
2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server. | 1. Open the [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home) and search for **EC2** in the search bar.
2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
220452c4-34d5-4f87-8ba0-88c0f0ba8f27 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 7 | opea-semantic-v1 | 1a1945e8e4f5e94e | 3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field.
4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field.
4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS. | 3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field.
4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
248a9f81-54e4-4ae0-82cc-f3be7db67004 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 25 | opea-semantic-v1 | 4e7dc636bf9d3d35 | 5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal.
6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create". | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal.
6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create". | 5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal.
6. Change the Boot disk to 100 GiB and click "Create". | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
2816c6f1-97dc-41f3-be50-c4da84b610db | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 20 | opea-semantic-v1 | b89a3a18fb288b4c | - Type: Custom TCP - Port Range: 80 - Source: 0.0.0.0/0
>**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | - Type: Custom TCP - Port Range: 80 - Source: 0.0.0.0/0
>**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation. | - Type: Custom TCP - Port Range: 80 - Source: 0.0.0.0/0
>**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
2bba3f6f-4635-4ce1-af27-23b97528a1ce | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 68 | opea-semantic-v1 | d29fd60672e65d1c | Click "Launch".
9. Go back to Compute->Load Balancers to see the new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Click "Launch".
9. Go back to Compute->Load Balancers to see the new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser. | Click "Launch".
9. Go back to Compute->Load Balancers to see the new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
2e90f2b4-16aa-4c73-b57c-5238e583a41f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 91 | opea-semantic-v1 | be5e5f6826095b52 | the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes.
> **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded usi... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes.
> **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded usi... | the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes.
> **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded usi... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
31470fb9-ad15-4e7e-b45b-4f59d55a963c | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 38 | opea-semantic-v1 | 541a03e2b6782f12 | drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create resource groups](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1520133/cannot-create-resource-groups).
3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create resource groups](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1520133/cannot-create-resource-groups).
3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` | drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create resource groups](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1520133/cannot-create-resource-groups).
3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
39822a58-0cfe-4e14-acac-15fb8f526101 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 37 | opea-semantic-v1 | c8c7f4bc9e76e9a8 | on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine".
2. Select an existing "Resource group" from the drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine".
2. Select an existing "Resource group" from the drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create... | on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine".
2. Select an existing "Resource group" from the drop down or click "Create" for a new Resource group and give it a name. If there are issues refer to [cannot create... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3995d24c-1e80-4840-bd91-85ff1f0cb60b | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 69 | opea-semantic-v1 | c803c5961ed9ed8c | new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser.
10. Go to Instances, click on the name of the instance, and then click on "How to Connect via SSH". Follow the instructions to set up the SSH config and locate the SSH key. On the final step to r... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser.
10. Go to Instances, click on the name of the instance, and then click on "How to Connect via SSH". Follow the instructions to set up the SSH config and locate the SSH key. On the final step to r... | new load balancer. Note down the virtual IP address. This is what will be used to access the UI of ChatQnA on a web browser.
10. Go to Instances, click on the name of the instance, and then click on "How to Connect via SSH". Follow the instructions to set up the SSH config and locate the SSH key. On the final step to r... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3c83fc6f-ca18-4428-ad11-bd226a3bb2a4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 34 | opea-semantic-v1 | 75dcdfdcdd8625be | 7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site
8. Under "Infrastructure" in the left pane, go to Network/Security groups/<Your Security Group>/Rules | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site
8. Under "Infrastructure" in the left pane, go to Network/Security groups/<Your Security Group>/Rules | 7. Once the instance is running, create and attach a "Floating IP" to the instance. For more information visit [this](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-fip-working&interface=ui) site
8. Under "Infrastructure" in the left pane, go to Network/Security groups/<Your Security Group>/Rules | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3dc6b1b9-f5ae-4907-9f10-7e0b0b3ecbfc | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 54 | opea-semantic-v1 | dc2796b730c8a484 | 6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key.
7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key.
7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance. | 6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key.
7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3e87fbeb-f045-4947-90dc-9a3eb2b36f3d | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 74 | opea-semantic-v1 | 8137bb2a59dd678b | Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/)
Clone the repo. It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc):
```bash
export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version>
git clone https://github.com/opea-p... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/)
Clone the repo. It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc):
```bash
export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version>
git clone https://github.com/opea-p... | Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/)
Clone the repo. It is recommended to checkout a specific release version (i.e. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc):
```bash
export RELEASE_VERSION=<release-version>
git clone https://github.com/opea-p... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3ebd98bf-1dd2-410d-89ca-82a5814e2d5b | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 1 | opea-semantic-v1 | ab75eec3f2c3422a | Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific needs and requirements. For additional deployment targets, see the [ChatQnA tutorial](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst).
## Understanding OPEA's Core Components | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific needs and requirements. For additional deployment targets, see the [ChatQnA tutorial](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst).
## Understanding OPEA's Core Components | Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific needs and requirements. For additional deployment targets, see the [ChatQnA tutorial](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst).
## Understanding OPEA's Core Components | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
3fd3f162-6df2-4a52-8622-c3f0277f4a1f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 87 | opea-semantic-v1 | 695bae06f88783e7 | * To view the ChatQnA interface, open a browser and navigate to the UI by inserting the public facing IP address: `http://{public_ip}:80’.
>**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | * To view the ChatQnA interface, open a browser and navigate to the UI by inserting the public facing IP address: `http://{public_ip}:80’.
>**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer. | * To view the ChatQnA interface, open a browser and navigate to the UI by inserting the public facing IP address: `http://{public_ip}:80’.
>**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
41d46485-519e-4b24-8959-3160f8064650 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 42 | opea-semantic-v1 | 55432a31da9d54f8 | 6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance.
7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance.
7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP. | 6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance.
7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
439e3274-d15f-442e-b758-661781930e79 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 46 | opea-semantic-v1 | 2ceaf63db416d043 | 10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect"
>**Note**: If there are issues connecting to the instance with SSH, trying connecting via the Bastion host with the username and password. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect"
>**Note**: If there are issues connecting to the instance with SSH, trying connecting via the Bastion host with the username and password. | 10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect"
>**Note**: If there are issues connecting to the instance with SSH, trying connecting via the Bastion host with the username and password. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
4a022e7d-69e5-48be-8f5d-3925971e0994 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 55 | opea-semantic-v1 | ece6d78f53722c53 | 7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance.
8. Click Create to launch the instance. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance.
8. Click Create to launch the instance. | 7. Specify a boot volume size of 100 GiB with 30 VPU units of performance.
8. Click Create to launch the instance. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
4b64fb89-7fe8-4d02-914f-44c94a6343dc | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 23 | opea-semantic-v1 | 27914b35ac5b333a | 4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a `c4-standard-32` or larger instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a `c4-standard-32` or larger instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP... | 4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a `c4-standard-32` or larger instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
504fa8ef-1347-4d42-a3a7-b83a9ed803c2 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 83 | opea-semantic-v1 | ed1f9f8f5a120105 | shown: ```bash INFO: Started server process [1] INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
Run `docker ps -a` as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker im... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | shown: ```bash INFO: Started server process [1] INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
Run `docker ps -a` as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker im... | shown: ```bash INFO: Started server process [1] INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
Run `docker ps -a` as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker im... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
544a3122-696b-49d7-b642-7b2e32818448 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 32 | opea-semantic-v1 | dd661f26c1b84fd9 | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel).
5. Add an SSH key to the instance, if necessary, create one first. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel).
5. Add an SSH key to the instance, if necessary, create one first. | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel).
5. Add an SSH key to the instance, if necessary, create one first. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
5a94bc2d-12d9-4bc1-b6ad-87a45b3c966a | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 79 | opea-semantic-v1 | a3e6672f6dd4df97 | up other specific use-case environment variables in `set_env.sh` before running it. For example, this is where model(s) can be changed. ```bash cd ChatQnA/docker_compose/intel/cpu/xeon/ source set_env.sh
Start the services:
```bash
docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | up other specific use-case environment variables in `set_env.sh` before running it. For example, this is where model(s) can be changed. ```bash cd ChatQnA/docker_compose/intel/cpu/xeon/ source set_env.sh
Start the services:
```bash
docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d | up other specific use-case environment variables in `set_env.sh` before running it. For example, this is where model(s) can be changed. ```bash cd ChatQnA/docker_compose/intel/cpu/xeon/ source set_env.sh
Start the services:
```bash
docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
5c49a89b-46e7-4fdc-8e2d-38cf0e75c44e | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 24 | opea-semantic-v1 | 77c90deabadf8cfc | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP](https://cloud.google.com/intel).
5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP](https://cloud.google.com/intel).
5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal. | 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, and the minimum supported c3 instance type is c3-standard-8 with 32GB memory. For more information, visit [virtual servers on GCP](https://cloud.google.com/intel).
5. Under Firewall settings select “Allow HTTP traffic” to access ChatQnA UI web portal. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
5dd5a2b0-6869-4650-ab8e-b30239b3458e | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 41 | opea-semantic-v1 | dfd53c61a03deb22 | Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/partners/directory/intel-corporation).
6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/partners/directory/intel-corporation).
6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance. | Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/partners/directory/intel-corporation).
6. Select Password as Authentication type and create username and password for the instance. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
62023ca1-9c34-4984-818c-35e157aba1ba | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 47 | opea-semantic-v1 | 5eaa38885ea87f0a | >**Note**: If there are issues connecting to the instance with SSH, trying connecting via the Bastion host with the username and password.
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637e7977-9bac-42fe-831f-000b0f3bbc78 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 90 | opea-semantic-v1 | 7e65166af5ac9bc4 | 
Given that any information about OPEA was not in the training data for the model, the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 
Given that any information about OPEA was not in the training data for the model, the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes. | 
Given that any information about OPEA was not in the training data for the model, the model hallucinates and comes up with an incorrect response. To address this, upload a document (PDF) with information and observe how the response changes. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
63a1d23c-92c9-408a-87eb-99055d2d41c4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 65 | opea-semantic-v1 | e2db51a2854520fc | 6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM.
7. If the UI needs to be accessible to others, proceed to the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM.
7. If the UI needs to be accessible to others, proceed to the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding. | 6. Go back to the "Compute" tab and under "Instances", note down the private IP address of the new VM.
7. If the UI needs to be accessible to others, proceed to the next step to create a load balancer. Otherwise, skip to Step 10 which will explain how to connect to the VM with port forwarding. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
6433f358-6d5a-4749-9a72-02121938f310 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 40 | opea-semantic-v1 | 8158497f171ea9a3 | 5. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
>**Note**: It is recommended to select a `Standard_D16ds_v5` instance or larger with an Intel(R) 3rd/4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](ht... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 5. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
>**Note**: It is recommended to select a `Standard_D16ds_v5` instance or larger with an Intel(R) 3rd/4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](ht... | 5. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware.
>**Note**: It is recommended to select a `Standard_D16ds_v5` instance or larger with an Intel(R) 3rd/4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. This family of instances can be found in the (US) West US Region. Visit for more information [virtual machines on Azure](ht... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
70f5fd28-c45c-428d-b6d4-c1e09b1877a4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 88 | opea-semantic-v1 | 263ea7150f4f2954 | >**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer.
When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like: | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | >**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer.
When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like: | >**Note:** For users running on ITAC, open a browser to localhost:80 if using port forwarding OR the virtual IP address of the load balancer.
When asking a sample question such as 'What is OPEA?', a snapshot of the interface may look like: | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
71931334-46e2-438e-bce3-cff670f01cf1 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 4 | opea-semantic-v1 | 05ec7b9a3882a110 | GenAIExamples provides practical and deployable solutions to help users implement these services effectively. Examples include ChatQnA and DocSum, which leverage the microservices for specific applications.
## Prerequisites | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | GenAIExamples provides practical and deployable solutions to help users implement these services effectively. Examples include ChatQnA and DocSum, which leverage the microservices for specific applications.
## Prerequisites | GenAIExamples provides practical and deployable solutions to help users implement these services effectively. Examples include ChatQnA and DocSum, which leverage the microservices for specific applications.
## Prerequisites | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
74ad44c7-d96d-48af-8057-00996f2e6353 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 78 | opea-semantic-v1 | 83c54cbd0b56a180 | Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall: ```bash export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy" export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy" # Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1" export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,dataprep-redis-service,tei-embedding-service,retriever,tei-rer... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall: ```bash export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy" export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy" # Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1" export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,dataprep-redis-service,tei-embedding-service,retriever,tei-rer... | Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall: ```bash export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy" export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy" # Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1" export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,dataprep-redis-service,tei-embedding-service,retriever,tei-rer... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
7716eef3-abee-4722-8835-626bc3c10d75 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 92 | opea-semantic-v1 | 4e815e5bb7bb8c86 | > **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded using the UI.
 | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | > **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded using the UI.
 | > **Note:** this example leverages the OPEA document for its RAG based content. This [OPEA document](assets/what_is_opea.pdf) can be downloaded and uploaded using the UI.
 | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
7b1bb372-460e-4eb7-81c9-d429c951be21 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 96 | opea-semantic-v1 | d89ace1d4e913117 | [Evaluation](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Evaluation) * [Community](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Community) * [Research](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Research) * [Security](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Security) * Go to the Community Section of the OPEA repo for [Contribu... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | [Evaluation](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Evaluation) * [Community](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Community) * [Research](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Research) * [Security](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Security) * Go to the Community Section of the OPEA repo for [Contribu... | [Evaluation](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Evaluation) * [Community](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Community) * [Research](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Research) * [Security](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-Security) * Go to the Community Section of the OPEA repo for [Contribu... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
7c2113a6-40b8-45c2-99c5-dbb8396679ec | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 43 | opea-semantic-v1 | 44cf9e601c546252 | 7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP.
8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP.
8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB. | 7. Choose the Allow selected ports in Inbound port rule section and select HTTP.
8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
7d911266-9fa2-41d7-beb8-f86168bcbdac | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 63 | opea-semantic-v1 | 1abd5a60f145e46b | SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key.
5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key.
5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine. | SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key.
5. Click "Launch instance" to start the machine. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
7f989b9a-7c51-470c-a367-14da96e41922 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 31 | opea-semantic-v1 | 156284ca803d8da6 | 4. Select a virtual server.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a 3-series instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel). | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4. Select a virtual server.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a 3-series instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel). | 4. Select a virtual server.
> **Note:** It is recommended to select a 3-series instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor, such as `bx3d-16x80` or above. For more information on virtual servers on IBM cloud visit [Intel® solutions on IBM Cloud®](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/intel). | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
808cefa4-8f05-4b34-b5c5-8ad09d7410ba | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 2 | opea-semantic-v1 | d10d9ca746de8088 | ## Understanding OPEA's Core Components
Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ## Understanding OPEA's Core Components
Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples. | ## Understanding OPEA's Core Components
Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
82d649fd-db29-4860-951c-7866fb330b4e | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 49 | opea-semantic-v1 | da69dabf4e89a55a | 1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button.
2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability do... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button.
2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability do... | 1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button.
2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability do... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
846d79f4-4264-4d9f-b00c-2cc2aeab8987 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 3 | opea-semantic-v1 | 53ba633bb57fbca2 | Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples.
- GenAIComps is a collection of microservice components that form a service-based toolkit. This includes a variety of services such as llm (large language models), embedding, and reranking, among others. -... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples.
- GenAIComps is a collection of microservice components that form a service-based toolkit. This includes a variety of services such as llm (large language models), embedding, and reranking, among others. -... | Before moving forward, it's important to get familiar with two key elements of OPEA: GenAIComps and GenAIExamples.
- GenAIComps is a collection of microservice components that form a service-based toolkit. This includes a variety of services such as llm (large language models), embedding, and reranking, among others. -... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
897520ab-7e20-4f34-a328-9a9e1031db88 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 51 | opea-semantic-v1 | f81ba38c261ef48b | In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom.
4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom.
4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom. | In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom.
4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
8e4e5f18-1366-45a7-b4ee-3ba9eac8f5a4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 95 | opea-semantic-v1 | fb46489cbeebf8ba | Calling all developers!
If there is interest in building out GenAI components, microservices, and solutions to be a part of this evolving technology in its early stages:
* Register for the mailing list:
* [Mailing List](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-announce)
* [Technical Discussions](https://lists.lfaidat... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Calling all developers!
If there is interest in building out GenAI components, microservices, and solutions to be a part of this evolving technology in its early stages:
* Register for the mailing list:
* [Mailing List](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-announce)
* [Technical Discussions](https://lists.lfaidat... | Calling all developers!
If there is interest in building out GenAI components, microservices, and solutions to be a part of this evolving technology in its early stages:
* Register for the mailing list:
* [Mailing List](https://lists.lfaidata.foundation/g/OPEA-announce)
* [Technical Discussions](https://lists.lfaidat... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
90e19af7-93f5-416e-855a-3e72cdde0402 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 15 | opea-semantic-v1 | 596e25ddc162142c | 9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch.
**Step 2: Connect and Configure the Virtual Server** | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch.
**Step 2: Connect and Configure the Virtual Server** | 9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch.
**Step 2: Connect and Configure the Virtual Server** | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
95972dbb-a163-48f7-ae77-f1a7a32e37ac | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 52 | opea-semantic-v1 | 19b0a0d51e34fff2 | 4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom.
5. Select the VCN and the public subnet that the server needs to reside in. If a new VCN/Subnet needs to be created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Crea... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom.
5. Select the VCN and the public subnet that the server needs to reside in. If a new VCN/Subnet needs to be created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Crea... | 4. Click the "Change Shape" > "Bare Metal Machine" then select the `BM.Standard3.64`. Submit using the "Select Shape" button at the bottom.
5. Select the VCN and the public subnet that the server needs to reside in. If a new VCN/Subnet needs to be created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Crea... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
95b286e7-fc8d-4a43-9499-38cbd48577be | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 84 | opea-semantic-v1 | 7a11d326c04e5a86 | as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker images matches the RELEASE_VERSION specified.
```bash
| CONTAINER ID | IMAGE | COMMAND | CREATED | STATUS | PORTS | NAMES |
|--------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-------------... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker images matches the RELEASE_VERSION specified.
```bash
| CONTAINER ID | IMAGE | COMMAND | CREATED | STATUS | PORTS | NAMES |
|--------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-------------... | as an additional check to verify that all the services are running as shown. Notice the version of the docker images matches the RELEASE_VERSION specified.
```bash
| CONTAINER ID | IMAGE | COMMAND | CREATED | STATUS | PORTS | NAMES |
|--------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-------------... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
9ace7635-9bb6-4c38-8777-8526c063bf97 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 97 | opea-semantic-v1 | 718163424d34f5cd | * Attend any of our community events and hackathons. https://wiki.lfaidata.foundation/display/DL/OPEA+Community+Events
Current GenAI Examples
- Simple chatbot that uses retrieval augmented generation (RAG) architecture. [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst)
- Code generation, from enabling non-programmers to g... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | * Attend any of our community events and hackathons. https://wiki.lfaidata.foundation/display/DL/OPEA+Community+Events
Current GenAI Examples
- Simple chatbot that uses retrieval augmented generation (RAG) architecture. [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst)
- Code generation, from enabling non-programmers to g... | * Attend any of our community events and hackathons. https://wiki.lfaidata.foundation/display/DL/OPEA+Community+Events
Current GenAI Examples
- Simple chatbot that uses retrieval augmented generation (RAG) architecture. [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst)
- Code generation, from enabling non-programmers to g... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
9b9ffb1c-696e-434e-8eab-69b802d98baa | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 53 | opea-semantic-v1 | 5785c670df16187d | created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Create new public subnet" to create a subnet that is exposed to the internet.
6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Create new public subnet" to create a subnet that is exposed to the internet.
6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key. | created then select the "Create new virtual cloud network" and the "Create new public subnet" to create a subnet that is exposed to the internet.
6. Next, save a private key by or upload an existing public key. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
9bdcb2c2-8afe-4062-a4aa-bf84f2fc8200 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 48 | opea-semantic-v1 | d3686d77fe25f88b | ::: :::{tab-item} Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ::: :::{tab-item} Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button. | ::: :::{tab-item} Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
1. Login to [Oracle Cloud Console](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.oracle.com%2F) – Then navigate to [Compute Instances](https://cloud.oracle.com/compute/instances). Click the "Create Instance" button. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
9d0b27dc-bbd6-4a47-b851-faefa04a8aca | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 12 | opea-semantic-v1 | d7ede9481eae6cb7 | 7. Under **Network Settings**:
- Choose an existing security group, or
- Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 7. Under **Network Settings**:
- Choose an existing security group, or
- Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**. | 7. Under **Network Settings**:
- Choose an existing security group, or
- Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
a0d02241-5b86-4919-b3a2-56d8f6dfb67b | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 6 | opea-semantic-v1 | 8fa92f09223a81c0 | 2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server.
3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server.
3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field. | 2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server.
3. Under **Name and tags**, name the virtual server in the **Name** field. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
a655125d-8ca8-47d0-970a-3905c539d404 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 70 | opea-semantic-v1 | f30ce6ffa32fe936 | connect to the VM, add the *-i* argument with the private key and *-L* to forward port 80 if needed. Follow the command template below:
`ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm` | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | connect to the VM, add the *-i* argument with the private key and *-L* to forward port 80 if needed. Follow the command template below:
`ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm` | connect to the VM, add the *-i* argument with the private key and *-L* to forward port 80 if needed. Follow the command template below:
`ssh -i <private_key> -J guest@<proxy_jump_ip_address> -L 80:localhost:80 ubuntu@<private_ip_address_of_vm` | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
ab41b633-df8f-4f77-b9c1-88757825402f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 72 | opea-semantic-v1 | 929bbc5d75a96e8e | ::: ::::
## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution
Use the command below to install docker:
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh
chmod +x install_docker.sh
./install_docker.sh | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ::: ::::
## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution
Use the command below to install docker:
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh
chmod +x install_docker.sh
./install_docker.sh | ::: ::::
## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution
Use the command below to install docker:
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh
chmod +x install_docker.sh
./install_docker.sh | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
ad67515e-4a40-4f5e-94ff-80737246685a | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 61 | opea-semantic-v1 | 88715f324893837a | VM instance. Users can request a single VM to do a single node docker deploy or obtain a kubernetes cluster of one or more nodes.
3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | VM instance. Users can request a single VM to do a single node docker deploy or obtain a kubernetes cluster of one or more nodes.
3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions. | VM instance. Users can request a single VM to do a single node docker deploy or obtain a kubernetes cluster of one or more nodes.
3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
adcdc6b3-f2d4-4870-9131-94e8daf7d9e5 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 19 | opea-semantic-v1 | 9da84473bd0a13f7 | 4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following:
- Type: Custom TCP
- Port Range: 80
- Source: 0.0.0.0/0 | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following:
- Type: Custom TCP
- Port Range: 80
- Source: 0.0.0.0/0 | 4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following:
- Type: Custom TCP
- Port Range: 80
- Source: 0.0.0.0/0 | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
ae8d587f-ca24-47b3-8a86-facb2056eee5 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 94 | opea-semantic-v1 | ed5831f5b6d986ce | that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content.
## What’s Next | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content.
## What’s Next | that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content.
## What’s Next | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
af32fb13-45bd-48fe-a1c7-8e3d9bf4bc37 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 77 | opea-semantic-v1 | 9e350717808bd444 | # Example: NGINX_PORT=80 export NGINX_PORT="NGINX_Port"
Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall:
```bash
export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy"
export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy"
# Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1"
export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,datapr... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | # Example: NGINX_PORT=80 export NGINX_PORT="NGINX_Port"
Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall:
```bash
export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy"
export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy"
# Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1"
export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,datapr... | # Example: NGINX_PORT=80 export NGINX_PORT="NGINX_Port"
Set up proxies if the machine is behind a firewall:
```bash
export http_proxy="HTTP_Proxy"
export https_proxy="HTTPs_Proxy"
# Example: no_proxy="localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.1"
export no_proxy="No_Proxy",chatqna-xeon-ui-server,chatqna-xeon-backend-server,datapr... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
b0d2e00f-ead9-400a-97e1-a9ea7c42997d | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 60 | opea-semantic-v1 | fe282fd65024842c | 2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `VM-SPR-LRG` powered by 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with 64GB of memory and 64GB of disk or more to use a CPU to run an 8B-parameter model. Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerato... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `VM-SPR-LRG` powered by 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with 64GB of memory and 64GB of disk or more to use a CPU to run an 8B-parameter model. Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerato... | 2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `VM-SPR-LRG` powered by 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with 64GB of memory and 64GB of disk or more to use a CPU to run an 8B-parameter model. Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerato... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
bb6e54c1-f67a-4c78-8829-a7f86f57b3cf | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 93 | opea-semantic-v1 | 6793f5ad7b4c956f | 
Observe that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 
Observe that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content. | 
Observe that the response is relevant and is based on the PDF uploaded. See the [ChatQnA](/tutorial/ChatQnA/ChatQnA_Guide.rst) to learn how to customize the example with other content. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
bbc5a483-406e-44b8-a1c4-146edfce3cd9 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 13 | opea-semantic-v1 | 88d1a2c40e3984c7 | - Choose an existing security group, or - Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**.
8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | - Choose an existing security group, or - Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**.
8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB. | - Choose an existing security group, or - Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**.
8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
be897be5-9a2f-41b7-b7d0-b9a8e53c19bb | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 82 | opea-semantic-v1 | 911db328a9939091 | ```bash docker logs vllm-service | grep Complete
Proceed further **only after** the output shows `Application startup complete.` as shown:
```bash
INFO: Started server process [1]
INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit) | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ```bash docker logs vllm-service | grep Complete
Proceed further **only after** the output shows `Application startup complete.` as shown:
```bash
INFO: Started server process [1]
INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit) | ```bash docker logs vllm-service | grep Complete
Proceed further **only after** the output shows `Application startup complete.` as shown:
```bash
INFO: Started server process [1]
INFO: Waiting for application startup. INFO: Application startup complete. INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:80 (Press CTRL+C to quit) | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
c02cc681-d5ef-4b7b-aa4c-dd72915c214f | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 22 | opea-semantic-v1 | e30ecac01868c718 | 3. Select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` from Marketplace .
4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 3. Select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` from Marketplace .
4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware. | 3. Select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS` from Marketplace .
4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
c397ca2a-916d-40bd-8e4d-0f31d85c9c4b | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 50 | opea-semantic-v1 | b5ccd3869744d483 | 2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability domains.
3. In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability domains.
3. In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom. | 2. Provide a name to the VM and select the placement in the availability domains.
3. In Image and Shape section click "Change Image" > "Ubuntu" and then select `Canonical Ubuntu 24.04`. Submit using the "Select Image" button at the bottom. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
c4015ec0-824e-4775-bb28-531e7390e495 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 16 | opea-semantic-v1 | f20b933c8eef5869 | 1. Select **Connect**, and connect using the preferred connection method.
2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 1. Select **Connect**, and connect using the preferred connection method.
2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance. | 1. Select **Connect**, and connect using the preferred connection method.
2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
c8239cdb-e9d8-45b1-9fd1-0b158689d00a | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 17 | opea-semantic-v1 | 660b1f1d66107b17 | 2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance.
3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance.
3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window. | 2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance.
3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
c84f0753-553f-4aa4-a265-965a8f241722 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 9 | opea-semantic-v1 | 77892e6578d091a6 | 5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `m7i.4xlarge` or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/). | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `m7i.4xlarge` or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/). | 5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor.
>**Note**: It is recommended to use the `m7i.4xlarge` or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/). | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
cc9397a2-828d-48a3-b813-5745fe1541b1 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 59 | opea-semantic-v1 | 2137d8e0b0a7e1e3 | needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, click on the "Launch instance" button.
2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, click on the "Launch instance" button.
2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu. | needed. Go to the "Compute" tab on the left and click on "Instances". In the center of the screen, click on the "Launch instance" button.
2. Select the instance configuration, instance type, and machine image which will be Ubuntu. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
ce0aa8dc-13d7-4ae0-9168-efa34b3af403 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 8 | opea-semantic-v1 | 535bcff9d6ccee58 | 4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS.
5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS.
5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor. | 4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS.
5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for the desired Intel processor. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
d17aa82b-631a-4c7d-a7d3-44b4dccad13e | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 76 | opea-semantic-v1 | 791330902cbb5454 | Set the required environment variables: ```bash # Use localhost export host_ip="localhost"
# Generate a token from HuggingFace and set it here
export HUGGINGFACEHUB_API_TOKEN="Huggingface_API_Token" | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Set the required environment variables: ```bash # Use localhost export host_ip="localhost"
# Generate a token from HuggingFace and set it here
export HUGGINGFACEHUB_API_TOKEN="Huggingface_API_Token" | Set the required environment variables: ```bash # Use localhost export host_ip="localhost"
# Generate a token from HuggingFace and set it here
export HUGGINGFACEHUB_API_TOKEN="Huggingface_API_Token" | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
d2d83801-deb2-4c64-9984-00e19d9f7958 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 29 | opea-semantic-v1 | 198ac66233d05543 | - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC"
2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC"
2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it. | - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC"
2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
d5ca3f41-dca9-455d-83f0-8288436f047c | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 73 | opea-semantic-v1 | 91cf26a0ea9999fd | ## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution Use the command below to install docker: ```bash wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh chmod +x install_docker.sh ./install_docker.sh
Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https:... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution Use the command below to install docker: ```bash wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh chmod +x install_docker.sh ./install_docker.sh
Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https:... | ## Deploy the ChatQnA Solution Use the command below to install docker: ```bash wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opea-project/docs/refs/heads/main/guide/installation/install_docker.sh chmod +x install_docker.sh ./install_docker.sh
Configure Docker to run as a non-root user by following these [instructions](https:... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
d6e5f88b-0a4a-4a22-9f20-ece4c87d7b26 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 14 | opea-semantic-v1 | 56d826e2cc4218f2 | 8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB.
9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB.
9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch. | 8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB.
9. Select **Launch instance** to launch the virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
dc9b7480-d88b-47eb-bf5a-00050224bc41 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 85 | opea-semantic-v1 | cd8c675f0c58eb05 | | tei-embedding-server | | 6407712b6f9b | opea/vllm:1.2 | "python3 -m vllm.ent…" | 6 days ago | Up 6 days | 0.0.0.0:9009->80/tcp, [::]:9009->80/tcp | vllm-service |
### Interact with ChatQnA | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | | tei-embedding-server | | 6407712b6f9b | opea/vllm:1.2 | "python3 -m vllm.ent…" | 6 days ago | Up 6 days | 0.0.0.0:9009->80/tcp, [::]:9009->80/tcp | vllm-service |
### Interact with ChatQnA | | tei-embedding-server | | 6407712b6f9b | opea/vllm:1.2 | "python3 -m vllm.ent…" | 6 days ago | Up 6 days | 0.0.0.0:9009->80/tcp, [::]:9009->80/tcp | vllm-service |
### Interact with ChatQnA | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
dde93071-4a02-48e0-a342-381661b109b4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 81 | opea-semantic-v1 | 1851c815d55cdeb1 | in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use another port or 2) stop the service using that port before retrying the `docker compose` command.
For example to check the logs for the `vllm-service`: | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use another port or 2) stop the service using that port before retrying the `docker compose` command.
For example to check the logs for the `vllm-service`: | in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use another port or 2) stop the service using that port before retrying the `docker compose` command.
For example to check the logs for the `vllm-service`: | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
e8bfb3d0-845b-436b-8490-d742756d1774 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 45 | opea-semantic-v1 | 8fcf94f552c7f0c1 | 9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM.
10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect" | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM.
10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect" | 9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM.
10. Click Go to resource -> Connect -> Connect -> SSH using Azure CLI. Accept the terms and then select "Configure + connect" | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
eafb20b9-ba39-45cd-8e8c-d7e424432062 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 98 | opea-semantic-v1 | c77f43ca17832255 | Make applications more flexible by porting to different languages. [CodeTrans](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExamples/CodeTrans/README.html) - Create summaries of news articles, research papers, technical documents, etc. to streamline content systems.
[DocSum](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExa... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Make applications more flexible by porting to different languages. [CodeTrans](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExamples/CodeTrans/README.html) - Create summaries of news articles, research papers, technical documents, etc. to streamline content systems.
[DocSum](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExa... | Make applications more flexible by porting to different languages. [CodeTrans](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExamples/CodeTrans/README.html) - Create summaries of news articles, research papers, technical documents, etc. to streamline content systems.
[DocSum](https://opea-project.github.io/latest/GenAIExa... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f0403177-944f-4b0a-bbf8-1ccb6947478d | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 27 | opea-semantic-v1 | 1e1ca43898c533be | 7. Use any preferred SSH method such as "Open in browser window" to connect to the instance.
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:::{tab-item} IBM Cloud | 7. Use any preferred SSH method such as "Open in browser window" to connect to the instance.
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:::{tab-item} IBM Cloud | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f1c8625d-b3b9-4c2f-abc7-588729294212 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 30 | opea-semantic-v1 | c37a621dd1e49df4 | 2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it.
3. Under Stock Images, select Ubuntu 24.04 (`ibm-ubuntu-24-04-6-minimal-amd64-1`) | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it.
3. Under Stock Images, select Ubuntu 24.04 (`ibm-ubuntu-24-04-6-minimal-amd64-1`) | 2. Select a location for the instance. Assign a name to it.
3. Under Stock Images, select Ubuntu 24.04 (`ibm-ubuntu-24-04-6-minimal-amd64-1`) | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f5111ac8-d24e-464a-b12c-6355e63518bf | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 35 | opea-semantic-v1 | 8183a6eb1b168911 | 10. Enable inbound traffic for port 80. For more information on editing inbound/outbound rules, click [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-updating-the-default-security-group&interface=ui)
11. ssh into the instance using the floating IP (`ssh -i <key> ubuntu@<floating-ip>`) | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 10. Enable inbound traffic for port 80. For more information on editing inbound/outbound rules, click [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-updating-the-default-security-group&interface=ui)
11. ssh into the instance using the floating IP (`ssh -i <key> ubuntu@<floating-ip>`) | 10. Enable inbound traffic for port 80. For more information on editing inbound/outbound rules, click [here](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/vpc?topic=vpc-updating-the-default-security-group&interface=ui)
11. ssh into the instance using the floating IP (`ssh -i <key> ubuntu@<floating-ip>`) | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f606eb9e-cedd-4afa-97b8-11116f443ab4 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 0 | opea-semantic-v1 | 153842486ddda9ca | # Getting Started with OPEA
This is a guide to deploy the ChatQnA application from OPEA GenAIExamples across multiple cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific ne... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | # Getting Started with OPEA
This is a guide to deploy the ChatQnA application from OPEA GenAIExamples across multiple cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific ne... | # Getting Started with OPEA
This is a guide to deploy the ChatQnA application from OPEA GenAIExamples across multiple cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, enabling developers for specific ne... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f60a193c-f382-4fd0-954b-32599ec5dfb2 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 11 | opea-semantic-v1 | 31008751612fae01 | 6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list.
7. Under **Network Settings**: | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list.
7. Under **Network Settings**: | 6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list.
7. Under **Network Settings**: | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f750f45e-da3f-43dd-bcbe-af53fcade67b | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 44 | opea-semantic-v1 | 22dd35c490face8c | 8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB.
9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB.
9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM. | 8. Click "Next: Disk" button and select OS disk size as 128GiB.
9. Click on "Review + Create" to launch the VM. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f782ce77-6fdd-426e-b172-2bb072c705e7 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 80 | opea-semantic-v1 | 5993fb3f05cf1082 | Start the services: ```bash docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d
>**Note**: It takes a few minutes for the services to start. Check the logs for the services to ensure that ChatQnA is running before proceeding further. If there is an error related to a port already in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use ano... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | Start the services: ```bash docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d
>**Note**: It takes a few minutes for the services to start. Check the logs for the services to ensure that ChatQnA is running before proceeding further. If there is an error related to a port already in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use ano... | Start the services: ```bash docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d
>**Note**: It takes a few minutes for the services to start. Check the logs for the services to ensure that ChatQnA is running before proceeding further. If there is an error related to a port already in use, either 1) modify the `compose.yaml` to use ano... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
f80dc0db-abb1-4fb4-8d43-c1e93c683b9d | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 56 | opea-semantic-v1 | f80d0db4aad2f500 | 9. Note the public IP address of the machine once its launched.
10. Once the instance is launched, click on the subnet in the Primary VNIC section. Then click on the "Default Security List for vcn-xxxxxxxx-xxxx" , click on the "Add Ingress Rules". Add the following information:
- Source CIDR: **0.0.0.0/0**
- Source P... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 9. Note the public IP address of the machine once its launched.
10. Once the instance is launched, click on the subnet in the Primary VNIC section. Then click on the "Default Security List for vcn-xxxxxxxx-xxxx" , click on the "Add Ingress Rules". Add the following information:
- Source CIDR: **0.0.0.0/0**
- Source P... | 9. Note the public IP address of the machine once its launched.
10. Once the instance is launched, click on the subnet in the Primary VNIC section. Then click on the "Default Security List for vcn-xxxxxxxx-xxxx" , click on the "Add Ingress Rules". Add the following information:
- Source CIDR: **0.0.0.0/0**
- Source P... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
fbeab5ab-2c69-4703-8173-166ca7326368 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 62 | opea-semantic-v1 | 00bfb9f306e7156d | 3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions.
4. Add the public key for SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions.
4. Add the public key for SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key. | 3. Fill out the rest of the form such as giving the instance a name and answering any additional questions.
4. Add the public key for SSH. Select a previously uploaded key or upload a key. The "Upload Key" button also provides instructions on how to create a new SSH key. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
fe0373e9-ab8c-44a8-b8c5-ba3e7e379264 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 28 | opea-semantic-v1 | 0d530af7cf6d5c7c | ::: :::{tab-item} IBM Cloud
1. Navigate to [IBM Cloud](https://cloud.ibm.com). - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC" | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ::: :::{tab-item} IBM Cloud
1. Navigate to [IBM Cloud](https://cloud.ibm.com). - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC" | ::: :::{tab-item} IBM Cloud
1. Navigate to [IBM Cloud](https://cloud.ibm.com). - Click the "Create resource" button at the top right of the screen. Select "Compute" from the options available and select "Virtual Server for VPC" | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
fe9ff3e2-60fc-4793-9d18-2e56de8a7d20 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 36 | opea-semantic-v1 | 15394f506f021ec1 | ::: :::{tab-item} Microsoft Azure
1. Navigate to [Microsoft Azure](portal.azure.com) – Select the "Skip" button on the bottom right to land on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine". | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | ::: :::{tab-item} Microsoft Azure
1. Navigate to [Microsoft Azure](portal.azure.com) – Select the "Skip" button on the bottom right to land on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine". | ::: :::{tab-item} Microsoft Azure
1. Navigate to [Microsoft Azure](portal.azure.com) – Select the "Skip" button on the bottom right to land on the service offerings page. Search for "Virtual Machines" in the search bar and select it. Click the "Create" button and select "Azure Virtual Machine". | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
feff89d0-2d66-4288-b558-6da4ec0a2671 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/getting-started/README.md | unknown | 1e67df9c-737e-4ea8-ad74-3f20368e33dc | 39 | opea-semantic-v1 | 72d18957d06809ff | 3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS`
4. Select x64 in VM architecture. | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS`
4. Select x64 in VM architecture. | 3. Provide a name to the VM and select the base OS as `Ubuntu 24.04 LTS`
4. Select x64 in VM architecture. | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
066d16fd-db9d-4921-b10b-f8f51d9b5070 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/guide/cicd/setup_cicd_env.md | unknown | 34529bab-8f69-469c-a761-118b9ac9a218 | 11 | opea-semantic-v1 | 256b21708f428e0c | kubectl apply -f test.yaml kubectl delete -f test.yaml
## Setup Image Registry for K8S Test
1. Create a docker image registry. ```shell
cat << EOF | tee registry.yaml
version: 0.1
log:
fields:
service: registry
storage:
cache:
blobdescriptor: inmemory
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /var/lib/registry
delete:
enabled... | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | kubectl apply -f test.yaml kubectl delete -f test.yaml
## Setup Image Registry for K8S Test
1. Create a docker image registry. ```shell
cat << EOF | tee registry.yaml
version: 0.1
log:
fields:
service: registry
storage:
cache:
blobdescriptor: inmemory
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /var/lib/registry
delete:
enabled... | kubectl apply -f test.yaml kubectl delete -f test.yaml
## Setup Image Registry for K8S Test
1. Create a docker image registry. ```shell
cat << EOF | tee registry.yaml
version: 0.1
log:
fields:
service: registry
storage:
cache:
blobdescriptor: inmemory
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /var/lib/registry
delete:
enabled... | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
1698bc65-b1a8-4f0b-be38-c8c496c135b0 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/guide/cicd/setup_cicd_env.md | unknown | 34529bab-8f69-469c-a761-118b9ac9a218 | 23 | opea-semantic-v1 | fc8de4ea7491c966 | 5. Build and push images to the new local registry.
## Setup GHA ENV for CI/CD
1. Setup self-hosed runner for GHA, follow official steps. 2. Setup ENV for GHA. ```shell
vi ~/action_runner/.env
OPEA_IMAGE_REPO=100.83.111.232:5000/ | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | 5. Build and push images to the new local registry.
## Setup GHA ENV for CI/CD
1. Setup self-hosed runner for GHA, follow official steps. 2. Setup ENV for GHA. ```shell
vi ~/action_runner/.env
OPEA_IMAGE_REPO=100.83.111.232:5000/ | 5. Build and push images to the new local registry.
## Setup GHA ENV for CI/CD
1. Setup self-hosed runner for GHA, follow official steps. 2. Setup ENV for GHA. ```shell
vi ~/action_runner/.env
OPEA_IMAGE_REPO=100.83.111.232:5000/ | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation | |
1e29ec25-e8c1-4dd7-956e-c61f5c3d5fb9 | OPEA Documentation | file://datasets/opea-docs/guide/cicd/setup_cicd_env.md | unknown | 34529bab-8f69-469c-a761-118b9ac9a218 | 16 | opea-semantic-v1 | ea9f0205c6df4509 | # restart docker sudo systemctl restart docker
# for test
docker pull opea/chatqna:latest
docker tag opea/chatqna:latest 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test
docker push 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test | ai_ref_knowledge | OPEA Documentation | # restart docker sudo systemctl restart docker
# for test
docker pull opea/chatqna:latest
docker tag opea/chatqna:latest 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test
docker push 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test | # restart docker sudo systemctl restart docker
# for test
docker pull opea/chatqna:latest
docker tag opea/chatqna:latest 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test
docker push 100.83.111.232:5000/opea/chatqna:test | opea, enterprise-ai, genai, docs, P1 | OPEA Documentation |
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