adding the --gpu all flag to Docker run commands
for meta-reference-gpu distributions ensures models are loaded into GPU
instead of CPU.
Remove docs for meta-reference-quantized-gpu
The distribution was removed in #1887
but these files were left behind.
Fixes: #1798
# What does this PR do?
Fixes doc to add --gpu all command to docker run
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
Closes#1798
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
verified in docker documentation but untested
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Signed-off-by: Derek Higgins <derekh@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
current text for 'llama stack build' and 'llama stack run' says that if
no argument is passed to '--image-name' that the active Conda
environment will be used
in reality, the active enviroment is used whether it is from conda,
virtualenv, etc.
## Test Plan
N/A
## Documentation
N/A
Signed-off-by: Nathan Weinberg <nweinber@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
This is the second attempt to switch to system packages by default. Now
with a hack to detect conda environment - in which case conda image-type
is used.
Note: Conda will only be used when --image-name is unset *and*
CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV is set. This means that users without conda will
correctly fall back to using system packages when no --image-* arguments
are passed at all.
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
Uses virtualenv:
```
$ llama stack build --template ollama --image-type venv
$ llama stack run --image-type venv ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
[...]
Using virtual environment: /home/ec2-user/src/llama-stack/schedule/.local
[...]
```
Uses system packages (virtualenv already initialized):
```
$ llama stack run ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
[...]
INFO 2025-03-27 20:46:22,882 llama_stack.cli.stack.run:142 server: No image type or image name provided. Assuming environment packages.
[...]
```
Attempt to run from environment packages without necessary packages
installed:
```
$ python -m venv barebones
$ . ./barebones/bin/activate
$ pip install -e . # to install llama command
$ llama stack run ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
[...]
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'fastapi'
```
^ failed as expected because the environment doesn't have necessary
packages installed.
Now install some packages in the new environment:
```
$ pip install fastapi opentelemetry-api opentelemetry-sdk opentelemetry-exporter-otlp aiosqlite ollama openai datasets faiss-cpu mcp autoevals
$ llama stack run ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
[...]
Uvicorn running on http://['::', '0.0.0.0']:8321 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
```
Now see if setting CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV will change what happens by
default:
```
$ export CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV=base
$ llama stack run ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
[...]
Using conda environment: base
Conda environment base does not exist.
[...]
```
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Signed-off-by: Ihar Hrachyshka <ihar.hrachyshka@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
setting $LLAMA_STACK_LOG_FILE will pipe the logs to a file as well as
stdout. this is done by using a logging FileHandler
Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
using `formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter` displays
(default: DEFAULT_VALUE) for each flag. add this formatter class to
build and run to show users some default values like `conda`, `8321`,
etc
## Test Plan
ran locally with following output:
before:
```
llama stack run --help
usage: llama stack run [-h] [--port PORT] [--image-name IMAGE_NAME] [--disable-ipv6] [--env KEY=VALUE] [--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE] [--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE]
[--image-type {conda,container,venv}]
config
Start the server for a Llama Stack Distribution. You should have already built (or downloaded) and configured the distribution.
positional arguments:
config Path to config file to use for the run
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--port PORT Port to run the server on. It can also be passed via the env var LLAMA_STACK_PORT. Defaults to 8321
--image-name IMAGE_NAME
Name of the image to run. Defaults to the current conda environment
--disable-ipv6 Disable IPv6 support
--env KEY=VALUE Environment variables to pass to the server in KEY=VALUE format. Can be specified multiple times.
--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE
Path to TLS key file for HTTPS
--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE
Path to TLS certificate file for HTTPS
--image-type {conda,container,venv}
Image Type used during the build. This can be either conda or container or venv.
```
after:
```
llama stack run --help
usage: llama stack run [-h] [--port PORT] [--image-name IMAGE_NAME] [--disable-ipv6] [--env KEY=VALUE] [--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE] [--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE]
[--image-type {conda,container,venv}]
config
Start the server for a Llama Stack Distribution. You should have already built (or downloaded) and configured the distribution.
positional arguments:
config Path to config file to use for the run
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--port PORT Port to run the server on. It can also be passed via the env var LLAMA_STACK_PORT. (default: 8321)
--image-name IMAGE_NAME
Name of the image to run. Defaults to the current conda environment (default: None)
--disable-ipv6 Disable IPv6 support (default: False)
--env KEY=VALUE Environment variables to pass to the server in KEY=VALUE format. Can be specified multiple times. (default: [])
--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE
Path to TLS key file for HTTPS (default: None)
--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE
Path to TLS certificate file for HTTPS (default: None)
--image-type {conda,container,venv}
Image Type used during the build. This can be either conda or container or venv. (default: conda)
```
[//]: # (## Documentation)
Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
currently logcat is not documented for build && run. Add documentation
in building_distro.md
Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
# What does this PR do?
[Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant
issues if applicable.]
It would be better to tell user env var usage in help text.
```
before:
$ llama stack run --help
--port PORT Port to run the server on. Defaults to 8321
after
$ llama stack run --help
--port PORT Port to run the server on. It can also be passed via the env var LLAMA_STACK_PORT. Defaults to 8321
```
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
[//]: # (## Documentation)
Signed-off-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
[Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant
issues if applicable.]
21ec67356c/distributions
It should missed the `s`.
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
[//]: # (## Documentation)
Signed-off-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
[Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant
issues if applicable.]
55eb257459/llama_stack/cli/stack/run.py (L22)55eb257459/llama_stack/cli/stack/_build.py (L103)
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
[//]: # (## Documentation)
Signed-off-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
[Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant
issues if applicable.]
From the code and the usage, seems cannot see that need to use
`--no-list-templates` to handle, and also make the user confused from
the help text, so try to remove it.
```
$ llama stack build --no-list-templates
> Enter a name for your Llama Stack (e.g. my-local-stack):
$ llama stack build
> Enter a name for your Llama Stack (e.g. my-local-stack):
before:
$ llama stack build --help
--list-templates, --no-list-templates
Show the available templates for building a Llama Stack distribution (default: False)
after:
--list-templates Show the available templates for building a Llama Stack distribution
```
[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])
## Test Plan
[Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result
summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily
re-executed.*]
[//]: # (## Documentation)
Signed-off-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
add --image-type to `llama stack run`. Which takes conda, container or
venv also add start_venv.sh which start the stack using a venv
resolves#1007
## Test Plan
running locally:
`llama stack build --template ollama --image-type venv`
`llama stack run --image-type venv
~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml`
...
```
llama stack run --image-type venv ~/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
Using run configuration: /Users/charliedoern/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
+ python -m llama_stack.distribution.server.server --yaml-config /Users/charliedoern/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml --port 8321
Using config file: /Users/charliedoern/.llama/distributions/ollama/ollama-run.yaml
Run configuration:
apis:
- agents
- datasetio
...
```
Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
It's a more generic term and applicable to alternatives of Docker, such
as Podman or other OCI-compliant technologies.
---------
Signed-off-by: Yuan Tang <terrytangyuan@gmail.com>
This fixes the following errors:
```
ValueError: Provider `meta-reference` is not available for API `agents`
ValueError: Provider `meta-reference` is not available for API `telemetry`
```