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Chapter 5. Installing RHEL AI on Microsoft Azure


There are two ways you can install and deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI on Microsoft Azure:

5.1. Converting the RHEL AI VHD image into a Azure image

To create a bootable image on Azure you must configure your Azure account, create an Azure storage container, and create an Azure image from the RHEL AI VHD image.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Log in to Azure by running the following command:

    $ az login
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  2. Log in with the azcopy tool:

    $ keyctl new_session
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    $ azcopy login
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  3. Configure various Azure environment variables and create your Azure storage container.

    1. Create an environment variable defining the location of your instance with the following command:

      $ AZ_LOCATION=eastus
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    2. Create the AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP environment variable. For example:

      $ AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP=Default
      $ az group create --name ${AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP} --location ${AZ_LOCATION}
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    3. Create the Azure storage account:

      $ AZ_STORAGE_ACCOUNT=<YOUR_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME>
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      $ az storage account create \
      --name ${AZ_STORAGE_ACCOUNT} \
      --resource-group ${AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP} \
      --location ${AZ_LOCATION} \
      --sku Standard_LRS
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    4. Create the Azure storage container. Run the following commands:

      $ AZ_STORAGE_CONTAINER=<BUCKET_NAME>
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      $ az storage container create \
      --name ${AZ_STORAGE_CONTAINER} \
      --account-name ${AZ_STORAGE_ACCOUNT} \
      --public-access off
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    5. Get the Subscription ID from the Azure account list by running the following command:

      $ az account list --output table
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    6. Create the AZ_SUBSCRIPTION_ID variable. For example:

      $ AZ_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=46c08fb3-83c5-4b59-8372-bf9caf15a681
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    7. Grant azcopy write permission to user into the storage container. For example:

      $ az role assignment create \
      --assignee user@example.com \
      --role "Storage Blob Data Contributor" \
      --scope /subscriptions/${AZ_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}/resourceGroups/${AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP}/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/${AZ_STORAGE_ACCOUNT}/blobServices/default/containers/${AZ_STORAGE_CONTAINER}
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  4. Download the Azure VHD image from Download Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI page.
  5. Unzip the vhd.gz file with the following command:

    $ gunzip <DOWNLOADED_AZURE_GZ_IMAGE>
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  6. Set the Azure image name:

    $ IMAGE_NAME=rhel-ai-azure
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  7. Upload the VHD file to the Azure storage container by running the following command:

    $ AZ_VHD_URL="https://${AZ_STORAGE_ACCOUNT}.blob.core.windows.net/${AZ_STORAGE_CONTAINER}/$(basename ${vhd_file})"
    $ azcopy copy "$vhd_file" "$AZ_VHD_URL"
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  8. Create an Azure image from the uploaded VHD file. Run the following command:

    $ az image create --resource-group $AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP \
    --name "$IMAGE_NAME" \
    --source "${AZ_VHD_URL}" \
    --location ${AZ_LOCATION} \
    --os-type Linux \
    --hyper-v-generation V2
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5.2. Deploying the RHEL AI instance on Azure by using the az CLI

You can launch the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI instance by using the RHEL AI image from the Azure web console or by using the az CLI.

The following procedure describes how to use the az CLI to launch the RHEL AI instance with the downloaded image.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Log in to your Azure account:

    $ az login
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  2. Select the instance profile that you want to use for the deployment. List all the profiles in the required region by running the following command:

    $ az vm list-sizes --location <REGION> --output table
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  3. Creating the Azure instance.#

    1. Configure environment variables for the instance.

      NAME=my-rhelai-instance
      AZ_LOCATION=eastus
      AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP=<YOUR_AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP>
      AZ_ADMIN_USERNAME=azureuser
      AZ_VM_SIZE=Standard_ND96isr_H100_v5
      AZ_IMAGE=my-rhelai-image
      SSHPUBKEY=$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
      DISK_SIZE=1024
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  4. Launch the RHEL AI instance by running the following command:

    $ az vm create \
    --resource-group $AZ_RESOURCE_GROUP \
    --name ${NAME} \
    --image ${AZ_IMAGE} \
    --size ${AZ_VM_SIZE} \
    --location ${AZ_LOCATION} \
    --admin-username ${AZ_ADMIN_USERNAME} \
    --ssh-key-values @$SSHPUBKEY \
    --authentication-type ssh \
    --nic-delete-option Delete \
    --accelerated-networking true \
    --os-disk-size-gb 1024 \
    --os-disk-name ${NAME}-${AZ_LOCATION}
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