diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fe204e8..39788d9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ toolstack on top of it to enable GPU calculations in the Jupyter notebooks. 1. [Requirements](#requirements) 2. [Quickstart](#quickstart) +2. [Tracing](#tracing) 3. [Deployment](#deployment-in-the-docker-swarm) 4. [Configuration](#configuration) @@ -43,19 +44,19 @@ docker-compose (internally): docker run -d -p [port]:8888 gpu-jupyter ``` -Alternatively, you can configure the environment in `docker-compose.yml` and run this to deploy -the `GPU-Jupyter` via docker-compose (under-the-hood): +Alternatively, you can configure the environment in `docker-compose.yml` and run +this to deploy the `GPU-Jupyter` via docker-compose (under-the-hood): ```bash ./generate_Dockerfile.sh - ./start-local.sh + ./start-local.sh -p 8888 # where -p stands for the port of the service ``` -Both options will run *GPU-Jupyter* by default on [localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888) with the default -password `asdf`. The general usage of the `docker-compose` variant is: - ```bash - ./start-local.sh -p [port] # port must be an integer with 4 or more digits. - ``` +**Both options will run *GPU-Jupyter* by default on [localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888) with the default +password `asdf`**. + + +## Tracing With these commands we can see if everything worked well: ```bash