Reworked tutorial section and moved cloud install content to get started section.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Putnam <kevin.putnam@intel.com>
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Kevin Putnam
2019-08-05 13:16:05 -07:00
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
#. Start from your main AWS services console menu in your browser and select the
:guilabel:`EC2` text as shown in Figure 1:
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:alt: AWS Console
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
#. To create a new |CL| instance from the :guilabel:`EC2 Dashboard` menu,
select the :guilabel:`Launch Instance` button as shown in Figure 2:
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:alt: EC2 Dashboard
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
#. Select the :guilabel:`Clear Linux OS Basic` AMI by clicking the
:guilabel:`Select` button as shown in Figure 3:
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:alt: Step 1: Choose AMI
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
running |CL| on different platform configurations as shown in Figure 4.
Select the :guilabel:`Continue` button.
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:alt: Clear Linux OS Basic
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
#. The :guilabel:`Choose Instance Type` menu appears as shown in Figure 5.
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:alt: Choose an Instance Type
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
the :guilabel:`Previous` screen to change the configuration
or :guilabel:`Launch` the instance defined.
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:alt: Step 7: Review the Instance Launch
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
Figure 7, asking you to
:guilabel:`Select an existing key pair or create a new pair`.
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:alt: Select an existing key pair or create a new pair
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
:guilabel:`Launch Instances` button to proceed to the
:guilabel:`Launch Status` menu shown in Figure 8.
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:alt: Launch Status
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Locate, select, and launch the |CL| Basic AMI
Figure 9, select the :guilabel:`View Instances` button to view your
:guilabel:`Instances` dashboard.
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:alt: View Instance
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Your :guilabel:`Instances` Dashboard is shown in Figure 10 with the new |CL|
OS basic instance already selected and in the running state. If there are
other instances available, they are also listed but not selected.
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:alt: Instance Dashboard
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ other instances available, they are also listed but not selected.
.. _fig-aws-web-11:
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:alt: Connect to Your Instance
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Update the |CL| instance
Run the :command:`sudo swupd update` command to update the operating
system as shown in Figure 12:
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:alt: sudo swupd update
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ instance from running.
Figure 13 illustrates these steps.
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:alt: Stop Instance
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ instance from running.
your instance will be lost. Select the :guilabel:`Yes, Stop` button to stop
your |CL| instance.
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:alt: Stop Instances
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Log into your Microsoft Azure account
#. Open your browser and enter the page `https://aka.ms/devicelogin` as shown
in figure 1:
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:scale: 50 %
:alt: Microsoft Device Login
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ Log into your Microsoft Azure account
session login and will be different each time you log into MS Azure using
the :command:`az login` command.
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.. figure:: /_figures/azure-2.png
:scale: 50 %
:alt: Microsoft Device Login - Azure CLI
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ Log into your Microsoft Azure account
have signed into the Microsoft Cross-platform Command Line Interface
application on your device and you can close the window.
.. figure:: azure/figures/azure-3.png
.. figure:: /_figures/azure-3.png
:scale: 50 %
:alt: Microsoft Azure Cross-platform CLI
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:glob:
virtual-machine-install/*
../../guides/maintenance/increase-virtual-disk-size.rst
../../guides/maintenance/increase-virtual-disk-size.rst
Install in the cloud
********************
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
:glob:
cloud-install/*
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.. _docker:
Run Docker\* on |CL-ATTR|
#########################
Run Docker\*
############
|CL-ATTR| supports multiple containerization platforms, including a Docker
solution. |CL| has many unique features including a minimal default
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.. _flatpak:
Use Flatpak\* to install applications on |CL-ATTR|
##################################################
Flatpak\*
#########
This tutorial provides all the required steps to install Flatpak as well as
downloading, installing, and running LibreOffice\* on |CL-ATTR|.
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.. _fmv:
Use the function multi-version patch generator
##############################################
Function multi-version patch generator
######################################
CPU architectures often gain interesting new instructions as they evolve but
application developers find it difficult to take advantage of those
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.. _hadoop:
Set up a single node cluster with Hadoop\*
##########################################
Apache\* Hadoop\*
#################
This tutorial walks you through the process of installing, configuring, and
running Apache\* Hadoop on |CL-ATTR|. The Apache Hadoop software library is a
running Apache Hadoop on |CL-ATTR|. The Apache Hadoop software library is a
framework for distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of
computers using simple programming models. It is designed to scale up from
single servers to thousands of machines, with each machine offering local
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flatpak/flatpak
machine-learning/machine-learning
docker/docker
azure
hadoop
fmv
aws-web/aws-web
smb/smb*
spark
kata
kata_migration
kubernetes/kubernetes*
yubikey-u2f
nvidia
nvidia-cuda
redis
tutorial-proxy
proxy
kata_migration
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.. _kata:
Install Kata Containers\*
#########################
Kata Containers\*
#################
This tutorial describes how to install, configure, and run `Kata Containers`_
on |CL-ATTR|.
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.. _kubernetes-bp:
Kubernetes Best Practices on |CL|
#################################
Kubernetes\* Best Practices
###########################
Use swupd to update clusters
****************************
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.. _kubernetes:
Run Kubernetes\*
################
Kubernetes\*
############
This tutorial describes how to install, configure, and run the
`Kubernetes container orchestration system`_ on |CL-ATTR| using CRI+O and
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.. _machine-learning:
TensorFlow\* machine learning on |CL-ATTR|
##########################################
TensorFlow\* machine learning
#############################
This tutorial demonstrates the installation and execution of a TensorFlow\*
machine learning example on |CL-ATTR|. It uses a Jupyter\* Notebook and MNIST
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.. _nvidia-cuda:
Install NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit
###########################
NVIDIA\* CUDA Toolkit
#####################
NVIDIA is a manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPU), also known as
graphics cards.
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.. _nvidia:
Install NVIDIA\* Drivers
########################
NVIDIA\* Drivers
################
NVIDIA manufactures graphics processing units (GPU), also known as
graphics cards.
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.. _tutorial-proxy:
Setting up proxy
################
Proxy
#####
This tutorial shows you how to configure your system for use behind an
outbound proxy to access the Internet.
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.. _redis:
Run Redis on |CL-ATTR|
######################
Redis\*
#######
Redis is an in-memory key:value store designed for quick lookups, accessible
over the network. In this tutorial, you'll install redis and launch a
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.. _smb-desktop:
Connect to Windows\* shared location from |CL-ATTR| desktop
###########################################################
Samba\* as a client
###################
This tutorial explains how to access an existing shared drive on
Windows\* via Server Message Block (SMB) / Common Internet File System (CIFS)
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.. _clear-samba-share-to-Windows:
Enable simple file sharing with a Windows\* machine using Samba\*
#################################################################
Samba\* as a host
#################
This tutorial describes how to enable simple file sharing from a system
running |CL-ATTR| to a Windows machine using Samba. For more advanced sharing,
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.. _spark:
Set up a standalone cluster system using Apache\* Spark\*
#########################################################
Apache\* Spark\*
################
This tutorial describes how to install, configure, and run Apache Spark on
|CL-ATTR|. Apache Spark is a fast general-purpose cluster computing system with
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.. _wordpress:
WordPress\* on |CL-ATTR|
########################
WordPress\*
###########
This tutorial describes how to setup a web server to host a WordPress\* site on a
|CL-ATTR| system. The tutorial is split into two sections:
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.. _yubikey-u2f:
Enable YubiKey U2F Support
##########################
YubiKey\* U2F Support
#####################
YubiKey\* is a USB security token manufactured by `Yubico`_. Depending on the
model, a YubiKey can support different authentication protocols including: