Chapter 2. Logging in to OpenShift AI


After you install OpenShift AI, log in to the OpenShift AI dashboard so that you can set up your development and deployment environment.

Prerequisites

  • You know the OpenShift AI identity provider and your login credentials.

    • If you are a data scientist, data engineer, or ML engineer, your administrator must provide you with the OpenShift AI instance URL, for example:

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      https://rhoai-dashboard-redhat-oai-applications.apps.example.abc1.p1.openshiftapps.com/
  • You have the latest version of one of the following supported browsers:

    • Google Chrome
    • Mozilla Firefox
    • Safari

Procedure

  1. Browse to the OpenShift AI instance URL and click Log in with OpenShift.

    • If you have access to OpenShift, you can browse to the OpenShift web console and click the Application Launcher ( The application launcher ) Red Hat OpenShift AI.
  2. Click the name of your identity provider, for example, GitHub,Google, or your company’s single sign-on method.
  3. Enter your credentials and click Log in (or equivalent for your identity provider).

Verification

  • The OpenShift AI dashboard opens on the Home page.

2.1. Viewing installed OpenShift AI components

In the Red Hat OpenShift AI dashboard, you can view a list of the installed OpenShift AI components, their corresponding source (upstream) components, and the versions of the installed components.

Prerequisites

  • OpenShift AI is installed in your OpenShift cluster.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the OpenShift AI dashboard.
  2. In the top navigation bar, click the help icon ( Help icon ) and then select About.

Verification

The About page shows a list of the installed OpenShift AI components along with their corresponding upstream components and upstream component versions.

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