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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024 2

I've added this issue as a potential one to tackle during the upcoming Kubeflow Doc Sprint. Stay tuned for info about the doc sprint!

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pdmack avatar pdmack commented on July 22, 2024

Websites are infinite. I'm sure we could find room to add some info.

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pdmack avatar pdmack commented on July 22, 2024

/assign

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

Hallo @pdmack How are you doing with this guide? (Have you earned a doc sprint T-shirt? ;) )

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pdmack avatar pdmack commented on July 22, 2024

I am doing poorly due to other commitments. Still would like the XXL t-shirt though.

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

You got it! I've just sent you your code by email. Claim the T-shirt by August 9th.

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marcredhat avatar marcredhat commented on July 22, 2024

If it helps, I'm doing some testing with OpenShift 4.2/CodeReady Containers:
https://github.com/marcredhat/crcdemos/blob/master/kubeflow/README.adoc
video at http://bit.ly/33nwbi0

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vpavlin avatar vpavlin commented on July 22, 2024

Hi, we have started working on creating KFDef file to deploy Kubeflow on OpenShift so that users do not have to run gazillion of commands and can easily follow the KF docs.

opendatahub-io/manifests#4

I am happy to join and contribute it as part of the Doc Sprint:)

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

Thanks @vpavlin that's excellent news! I'm looking forward to working with you at the doc sprint in February.

/assign @vpavlin

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

/unassign @pdmack

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jtfogarty avatar jtfogarty commented on July 22, 2024

/area docs
/priority p2
/kind feature

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vpavlin avatar vpavlin commented on July 22, 2024

FYI we are mostly done with opendatahub-io/manifests#4 - there are still a few bits to be enabled and polished, but KFDef and manifests from that PR seem to mostly work for us

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

Adding some info from a kubeflow-discuss thread:

Work is currently in progress in a fork, which will be contributed to the Kubeflow repositories soon.

To use Kubeflow on OpenShift, you should be able to use https://github.com/opendatahub-io/manifests/ with Kubeflow v0.7 and this kfdef file: https://github.com/opendatahub-io/manifests/blob/v0.7-branch-openshift/kfdef/kfctl_openshift.yaml

It's been tested on OpenShift 4.2, and is expected to work on any OpenShift 4 version. It's not tested on OpenShift 3.x.

Looking forward to seeing the docs emerge from the February doc sprint! :)

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

More info from another kubeflow-discuss thread:

If you want to deploy to OpenShift, make sure you have kfctl version 0.7, then clone the manifests (https://github.com/opendatahub-io/manifests) and run

kfctl build --file=kfdef/kfctl_openshift.yaml
kfctl apply --file=./kfdef/kfctl_openshift.yaml

Assuming you are logged into an OpenShift cluster, you should see kubeflow namespace created with all the components deployed.

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vpavlin avatar vpavlin commented on July 22, 2024

@sarahmaddox With the above comment, I'd say we kind of finished our initial work for KF 0.7 on OpenShift. We will go over our changes and propose them also to KF master, but I wanted to ask - what would you think about adding a "how to install" section to kubeflow website pointing to our fork until the changes get back to the KF repositories?

I am not sure what the policies for content of website are.

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

@vpavlin Yes, it will be great if you add an installation section on kubeflow.org. It's fine for the installation page(s) to point to your fork until the changes are merged into the Kubeflow repositories. For Kubeflow users, it's good to have the installation guides in one place.

Looking forward to seeing you at the doc sprint!

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sarahmaddox avatar sarahmaddox commented on July 22, 2024

@vpavlin I've moved this issue to In progress in the doc sprint Kanban board, because the issue is assigned to you. Happy sprinting!

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