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# Change to webapp sub-dir
# Change to webapp sub-dir
# Activate virtual environment: source .venv/bin/activate
# Activate virtual environment: source .venv/bin/activate
# Update requirements: pip install -r requirements.txt
# (Optional) Adjust config
# (Optional) Adjust config
# Run bot: nohup sudo $(which python) -m streamlit run web_app.py > nohup.log &
# Run bot: nohup sudo $(which python) -m streamlit run web_app.py > nohup.log &

Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 November 2024

This page describes how to install the proof-of-concept LLM-based query service.

Try it here: http://130.73.240.230/ (only from the ZIB network or VPN)

Using a OpenStack VM

  1. Create a new instance (if you use Debian: at least 12)
    1. See Project:Docker_OpenStackVM
  2. Install necessary libraries
    1. apt-get update
    2. apt-get install git python3-pip python3-venv
  3. Clone the repository and follow the rest of the manual ( https://git.zib.de/bzfconra/mardi_llm_bottest )
  4. Install Ollama ( https://ollama.com/download/linux )
    1. Check the logs: journalctl -u ollama -f
  5. You might need ssh-port-forwarding
    1. Example: ssh -L 8000:127.0.0.1:8501 -i OPENSTACK_KEY_FILE.pem debian@130.73.240.230

The ZIB LLM Server

  1. Reachable only from within the ZIB network
  2. To see the installed models: curl https://SERVERNAME/api/tags | jq
  3. To install a new model: curl https://SERVERNAME/api/pull -d '{"name": "qwen2.5:0.5b"}' | jq

Updating the ZIB LLM Server

  1. SSH into it: ssh debian@IP -i key.pem
  2. Kill currently running bot
  3. Change to the mardi_llm_bottest directory
  4. Pull newest version from Git
  5. Change to webapp sub-dir
  6. Activate virtual environment: source .venv/bin/activate
  7. Update requirements: pip install -r requirements.txt
  8. (Optional) Adjust config
  9. Run bot: nohup sudo $(which python) -m streamlit run web_app.py > nohup.log &