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Note that if you choose to use docker
commands instead of nvidia-docker
,
your work might not be running on the GPU.
username@server:~$ nvcc --version
nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver
Copyright (c) 2005-2016 NVIDIA Corporation
Built on Sun_Sep__4_22:14:01_CDT_2016
Cuda compilation tools, release 8.0, V8.0.44
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker images
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker run -it --name *NAMEFORYOURDOCKER* *IMAGEID*
Note: In the naming of your docker, you might like to prefix the name with your initials e.g. my_pyconda3
so you can find your containers much easily,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker ps -a | grep my
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker ps -a | grep my
616ae2c5df7b pycuda "/bin/bash" 5 minutes ago Exited (0) 7 seconds ago my_pycuda
To get some basic stuff, like pip
and curl
,
username@server:~$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev build-essential
username@server:~$ sudo pip install --upgrade pip
To use Anaconda3, there is a image named pyconda3
. You can run a container with this image,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker run -it --name my_pyconda3 pyconda3
In the command above, my_pyconda3
is the name that is assigned to your container(please use another name when you try) and pyconda3
is the name of the image you are using for your container. You will then get something like below,
root@d8bf528b7a96:/#
which means you are in your new container. You can check which Python3
distribution you are currently on now,
root@d8bf528b7a96:~# which python
/usr/bin/python
which is not the Anaconda3
distribution. Anaconda3
is located at /root/anaconda3
and to activate it, simply
root@d8bf528b7a96:/# cd /root/anaconda3
root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3# source bin/activate ~/anaconda3/
(/root/anaconda3/) root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3#
You are using Anaconda3
now, which can be easily checked with
(/root/anaconda3/) root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3# which python
/root/anaconda3/bin/python
To create specialized conda environments, refer to the conda documentation
To exit the Anaconda3
environment, simply
(/root/anaconda3/) root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3# source deactivate
root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3#
To exit you container without exiting the shell so your processes in your container
are still running, use the escape sequence
Ctrl + p, Ctrl + q
will help you turn interactive mode into daemon mode
To exit your container,
root@d8bf528b7a96:~/anaconda3# exit
username@server:~$
If you want to re-enter the container,
nvidia-docker restart my_pyconda3
nvidia-docker attach my_pyconda3
restart
is to get the container to start running and attach
is to enter the container.
If you are done with your container, meaning you do not need it anymore,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker stop my_pyconda3
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker rm my_pyconda3
where stop
will stop the container and rm
will permanently delete your container. Only do that your your containers only!
To see the list of containers that are still running,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker ps
To see the list of containers inhibiting the server,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker ps --all
To see the list of containers inhibiting the server with a particular keyword,
username@server:~$ nvidia-docker ps -a | grep *keyword*
Refer to the list of images here.