Hi Austin,

Running any service or demon should not be a problem. However, docker is not available on Solaris. I had a small discussion with Docker people and eems it is not easy to port it either. If I'm not mistaken, docker has some dependencies with Linux kernel ( not sure about this ).

On Solaris, we must find a way to compile and make the product without using docker. I will try to compile cmake on Solaris and make it ready. But docker, I guess we need to bypass it.

Regards,
Habib

On 04/28/2014 04:04 PM, Austin Marshall wrote:
Forgot to mention that in either case, the docker daemon needs to be running (if it isn't already):

Ubuntu:

    sudo /etc/init.d/docker start

CentOS

    sudo service docker start


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Austin Marshall <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The original nupic VM has been taken down because it was out of
    date.  However, building nupic starting from a stock Ubuntu or
    CentOS image should be relatively trivial.  Or at least easier now
    than it has been in the past.  I would start at
    https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Installing-and-Building-NuPIC.

    Personally, I've found Docker to be easiest assuming you're
    running an OS for which Docker is easily installable.  For
    example, on Ubuntu, it'd be:

        sudo apt-get install docker
        sudo docker run -t -i numenta/nupic /bin/bash

    On CentOS:

        sudo yum install docker-io
        sudo docker run -t -i numenta/nupic /bin/bash

    That'll drop you into a sandboxed environment in which nupic has
    already been built and installed along with the dependencies.
     From there, you can always cd into $NUPIC, pull in the latest and
    build following the normal build instructions.

    Otherwise, the Dockerfiles in
    https://github.com/numenta/nupic/tree/master/docker serve as good
    templates for building and installing NuPIC.

    You can also build from scratch assuming you have a recent clone
    of the repository:

        cd $NUPIC
        sudo docker build .


    On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Daniel Cohen
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I don't know if this is the right place to ask - but can
        anybody confirm whether they have had any success installing
        the Vagrant VM to run NuPic in Windows?

        >>>Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
        >>>[default] Box 'nupic' was not found. Fetching box from
        specified URL for
        >>>the provider 'virtualbox'. Note that if the URL does not have
        >>>a box for this provider, you should interrupt Vagrant now
        and add
        >>>the box yourself. Otherwise Vagrant will attempt to
        download the
        >>>full box prior to discovering this error.
        >>>Downloading or copying the box...
        >>>An error occurred while downloading the remote file. The error
        >>>message, if any, is reproduced below. Please fix this error
        and try
        >>>again.
        >>>
        >>>The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found

        I have tried multiple methods just to set up a dev environment
        and am running out of options. Can anybody suggest anything?

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