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== Software ==
 
== Software ==

Revision as of 18:29, 14 August 2017

Help

Accessing

IP: 160.75.27.83

SSH port: 1542

Access from: ITU or ITU VPN.

VPN Help

SSH help

The SSH command to connect from a Unix environment:

   ssh -X -p 1542 hossein@160.75.27.83

Switch meanings:

  • -p 1542: connect on port 1542
  • -X: This allows you to run X applications. Omit it if you will be pure command line. You can also run X applications from Windows but you will need to install an X server on your Windows machine.

Note: to check that X forwarding is working, once you have connected, try running on the server the command:

   xeyes

Or:

   dolphin

You could for example run spyder like this. But there can be some latency across the network.

Setting up a deep learning environment

Install anaconda

   export ANACONDA_PATH_PARENT=$HOME/software
   export ANACONDA_PATH=$ANACONDA_PATH_PARENT/anaconda3
   export ANACONDA_INSTALLER=Anaconda3-4.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh
   mkdir -p ~/tmp
   cd ~/tmp
   mkdir -p $ANACONDA_PATH_PARENT
   wget https://repo.continuum.io/archive/$ANACONDA_INSTALLER
   sudo bash $ANACONDA_INSTALLER -b -p $ANACONDA_PATH
   export PATH=$ANACONDA_PATH/bin:$PATH
   echo PATH: $PATH
   echo >> ~/.bashrc
   echo export PATH=$ANACONDA_PATH/bin:\$PATH >> ~/.bashrc

Install tensorflow and keras

These will be installed in a conda environment called deep:


   export ENVNAME=deep
   conda create --name $ENVNAME
   source activate $ENVNAME
   conda install theano keras tensorflow tensorflow-gpu opencv pillow spyder matplotlib

To check Keras is working:

   python -c "from keras.models import Sequential;Sequential()"

To check the GPU is working with tensorflow, xheck this first (it should list two GPUs):

   nvidia-smi


Then make sure the following script runs and finds one CPU and two GPUS: https://bitbucket.org/damienjadeduff/uhem_keras_tf/src/master/sariyer_python3/test_tf_gpu.py

Run it like this:

   python test_tf_gpu.py

Easy file access (Linux)

This can be useful for getting files on and off the server by accessing your remote home directory as if it was on your local computer (mounted on your file system).

On YOUR Linux computer run:

   sudo apt-get install sshfs
   targ=~/remote/nautilus
   fusermount -u $targ # only necessary to unmount if already tried
   mkdir -p $targ
   sshfs -o workaround=rename YOUR_SERVER_USERNAME@ssh.itu.edu.tr:/home/YOUR_SERVER_USERNAME $targ

More Information

Server Construction

Built by Uzmanlar PC

Software

OS

Kubuntu 16.04.3 LTS

Graphics Drivers

Nvidia 384.59 drivers installed using runfile NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-384.59.run

Installed using (to keep using the integrated graphics as main display graphics):

   sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-370.28.run --no-opengl-files --no-x-check --disable-nouveau

CUDA Drivers

Installed using

   cuda_8.0.61.2_linux.run