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ModelMesh MinIO Examples

This repository contains the example models and the Dockerfile to build the modelmesh-minio-examples container image. When ModelMesh is deployed with the --quickstart flag, the example models are deployed via this image.

Build the Image

Set the DOCKER_USER variable for the build and push process below:

# DOCKER_USER=kserve
DOCKER_USER=<your-docker-login>

Build the modelmesh-minio-examples docker image:

docker build --target minio-examples -t ${DOCKER_USER}/modelmesh-minio-examples:latest .

Note: When ModelMesh is deployed with the --fvt flag then the modelmesh-minio-dev-examples image will be deployed instead of the modelmesh-minio-examples image. To build the "dev" image, run the docker build command with the minio-fvt target:

docker build --target minio-fvt -t ${DOCKER_USER}/modelmesh-minio-dev-examples:latest .

Push the newly built images to DockerHub:

docker push ${DOCKER_USER}/modelmesh-minio-examples:latest
docker push ${DOCKER_USER}/modelmesh-minio-dev-examples:latest

Start the Container

Start a container with the name "modelmesh-minio-examples":

docker run --rm --name "modelmesh-minio-examples" \
  -u "1000" \
  -p "9000:9000" \
  -e "MINIO_ACCESS_KEY=AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE" \
  -e "MINIO_SECRET_KEY=wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY" \
  ${DOCKER_USER}/modelmesh-minio-examples:latest server /data1

Test the Image Using the MinIO Client

Install the MinIO client, mc.

Create an alias localminio for the local MinIO instance:

mc alias set localminio http://localhost:9000 AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY

List all objects in the modelmesh-example-models bucket:

mc ls -r localminio/modelmesh-example-models/

Stop and Remove the Docker Container

To shut down and remove the "modelmesh-minio-examples" Docker container run the following commands:

docker stop "modelmesh-minio-examples"
docker rm "modelmesh-minio-examples"

Developer Guidelines

Avoid duplicating large files in the Git repository, instead use COPY ... in the Dockerfile.

When building a new container image after making changes to the Dockerfile, check the size of the image and compare it to the latest image on DockerHub.

You can also compare the contents of the Docker images by using the du command line utility to summarize disk usage of the files and folders recursively:

for user in kserve ${DOCKER_USER}; do
  docker run --rm --entrypoint bash ${user}/modelmesh-minio-dev-examples:latest \
    -c "du --max-depth=5 --all /data1/modelmesh-example-models/" | \
  sort -r -k 2 > file_sizes_${user}.txt
done

diff -U0 --minimal file_sizes_*.txt | \
  sed 's/^-/\x1b[1;31m-/;s/^+/\x1b[1;32m+/;s/^@/\x1b[1;34m@/;s/$/\x1b[0m/'

rm -f file_sizes_*.txt

Which should produce output similar to the one below when the pytorch-mar-dup/mnist.mar model was added:

--- file_sizes_latest.txt   2023-01-24 13:05:37
+++ file_sizes_new.txt      2023-01-24 13:05:46
@@ -64,0 +65,2 @@
+4364   /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt/pytorch/pytorch-mar-dup/mnist.mar
+4368   /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt/pytorch/pytorch-mar-dup
@@ -78 +80 @@
-5184   /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt/pytorch
+9552   /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt/pytorch
@@ -114,2 +116,2 @@
-102836 /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt
-187160 /data1/modelmesh-example-models/
+107204 /data1/modelmesh-example-models/fvt
+191528 /data1/modelmesh-example-models/

Troubleshooting

If you are adding large files to the repository and the git push ... command is hanging after Writing objects, you may have to increase your http.postBuffer before pushing your commit(s) to GitHub:

git config http.postBuffer 52428800

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