Gaianet.Node.mp4
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You can either use VPS or can use Codespace, it is totally depend upon you. If you use VPS, your node will be active all the time but if u use Codespace, your node will active until you close the codespace terminal
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Open Codespace or Termius (If you are using VPS)
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Use this command first to create a Screen session
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install screen
screen -S Gaianet
- Then Paste this command :
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxzenith/gaianet-node/main/script.sh && chmod +x script.sh && ./script.sh
- To detach from screen session, Press
Ctrl + A + D
- Chat with that bot and increase your throughputs, It may take 1 hr to 2 hr to update throughputs
- Also try to grab roles on Galxe https://app.galxe.com/quest/Gaianet/GC4V9tg4mr
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When you will close codespace, your node will also be stopped, so if u want to chat with your bot to increase throughputs, U first need to run the node again, so don't delete the existing codespace terminal, otherwise it will generate a new node ID
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If u want to chat with the bot so u first need to open existing terminal, use
gaianet start
command to start your existing node. Then go to the bot link to chat -
ALSO you can install it via Gaianet Github guide
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Checkout our official docs and a Manning ebook on how to customize open source models.
Install the default node software stack with a single line of command on Mac, Linux, or Windows WSL.
curl -sSfL 'https://github.com/GaiaNet-AI/gaianet-node/releases/latest/download/install.sh' | bash
Then, follow the prompt on your screen to set up the environment path. The command line will begin with source
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Initialize the node. It will download the model files and vector database files specified in the $HOME/gaianet/config.json
file, and it could take a few minutes since the files are large.
gaianet init
Start the node.
gaianet start
The script prints the official node address on the console as follows. You can open a browser to that URL to see the node information and then chat with the AI agent on the node.
... ... https://0xf63939431ee11267f4855a166e11cc44d24960c0.us.gaianet.network
To stop the node, you can run the following script.
gaianet stop
curl -sSfL 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GaiaNet-AI/gaianet-node/main/install.sh' | bash
The output should look like below:
[+] Downloading default config file ...
[+] Downloading nodeid.json ...
[+] Installing WasmEdge with wasi-nn_ggml plugin ...
Info: Detected Linux-x86_64
Info: WasmEdge Installation at /home/azureuser/.wasmedge
Info: Fetching WasmEdge-0.13.5
/tmp/wasmedge.2884467 ~/gaianet
######################################################################## 100.0%
~/gaianet
Info: Fetching WasmEdge-GGML-Plugin
Info: Detected CUDA version:
/tmp/wasmedge.2884467 ~/gaianet
######################################################################## 100.0%
~/gaianet
Installation of wasmedge-0.13.5 successful
WasmEdge binaries accessible
The WasmEdge Runtime wasmedge version 0.13.5 is installed in /home/azureuser/.wasmedge/bin/wasmedge.
[+] Installing Qdrant binary...
* Download Qdrant binary
################################################################################################## 100.0%
* Initialize Qdrant directory
[+] Downloading the rag-api-server.wasm ...
################################################################################################## 100.0%
[+] Downloading dashboard ...
################################################################################################## 100.0%
By default, it installs into the $HOME/gaianet
directory. You can also choose to install into an alternative directory.
curl -sSfL 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GaiaNet-AI/gaianet-node/main/install.sh' | bash -s -- --base $HOME/gaianet.alt
gaianet init
The output should look like below:
[+] Downloading Llama-2-7b-chat-hf-Q5_K_M.gguf ...
############################################################################################################################## 100.0%############################################################################################################################## 100.0%
[+] Downloading all-MiniLM-L6-v2-ggml-model-f16.gguf ...
############################################################################################################################## 100.0%############################################################################################################################## 100.0%
[+] Creating 'default' collection in the Qdrant instance ...
* Start a Qdrant instance ...
* Remove the existed 'default' Qdrant collection ...
* Download Qdrant collection snapshot ...
############################################################################################################################## 100.0%############################################################################################################################## 100.0%
* Import the Qdrant collection snapshot ...
* Recovery is done successfully
The init
command initializes the node according to the $HOME/gaianet/config.json
file. You can use some of our pre-set configurations. For example, the command below initializes a node with the llama-3 8B model with a London guidebook as knowledge base.
gaianet init --config https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GaiaNet-AI/node-configs/main/llama-3-8b-instruct_london/config.json
To see a list of pre-set configurations, you can do gaianet init --help
.
Besides a pre-set configurations like gaianet_docs
, you can also pass a URL to your own config.json
for the node to be initialized to the state you'd like.
If you need to init
a node installed in an alternative directory, do this.
gaianet init --base $HOME/gaianet.alt
gaianet start
The output should look like below:
[+] Starting Qdrant instance ...
Qdrant instance started with pid: 39762
[+] Starting LlamaEdge API Server ...
Run the following command to start the LlamaEdge API Server:
wasmedge --dir .:./dashboard --nn-preload default:GGML:AUTO:Llama-2-7b-chat-hf-Q5_K_M.gguf --nn-preload embedding:GGML:AUTO:all-MiniLM-L6-v2-ggml-model-f16.gguf rag-api-server.wasm --model-name Llama-2-7b-chat-hf-Q5_K_M,all-MiniLM-L6-v2-ggml-model-f16 --ctx-size 4096,384 --prompt-template llama-2-chat --qdrant-collection-name default --web-ui ./ --socket-addr 0.0.0.0:8080 --log-prompts --log-stat --rag-prompt "Use the following pieces of context to answer the user's question.\nIf you don't know the answer, just say that you don't know, don't try to make up an answer.\n----------------\n"
LlamaEdge API Server started with pid: 39796
You can start the node for local use. It will be only accessible via localhost
and not available on any of the GaiaNet domain's public URLs.
gaianet start --local-only
You can also start a node installed in an alternative base directory.
gaianet start --base $HOME/gaianet.alt
gaianet stop
The output should look like below:
[+] Stopping WasmEdge, Qdrant and frpc ...
Stop a node installed in an alternative base directory.
gaianet stop --base $HOME/gaianet.alt
Using gaianet config
subcommand can update the key fields defined in the config.json
file. You MUST run gaianet init
again after you update the configuartion.
To update the chat
field, for example, use the following command:
gaianet config --chat-url "https://huggingface.co/second-state/Llama-2-13B-Chat-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-2-13b-chat-hf-Q5_K_M.gguf"
To update the chat_ctx_size
field, for example, use the following command:
gaianet config --chat-ctx-size 5120
Below are all options of the config
subcommand.
$ gaianet config --help
Usage: gaianet config [OPTIONS]
Options:
--chat-url <url> Update the url of chat model.
--chat-ctx-size <val> Update the context size of chat model.
--embedding-url <url> Update the url of embedding model.
--embedding-ctx-size <val> Update the context size of embedding model.
--prompt-template <val> Update the prompt template of chat model.
--port <val> Update the port of LlamaEdge API Server.
--system-prompt <val> Update the system prompt.
--rag-prompt <val> Update the rag prompt.
--rag-policy <val> Update the rag policy [Possible values: system-message, last-user-message].
--reverse-prompt <val> Update the reverse prompt.
--domain <val> Update the domain of GaiaNet node.
--snapshot <url> Update the Qdrant snapshot.
--qdrant-limit <val> Update the max number of result to return.
--qdrant-score-threshold <val> Update the minimal score threshold for the result.
--base <path> The base directory of GaiaNet node.
--help Show this help message
Have fun!