diff --git a/community-containers/local-ai/local-ai.json b/community-containers/local-ai/local-ai.json index dd69ebbe..60032cdf 100644 --- a/community-containers/local-ai/local-ai.json +++ b/community-containers/local-ai/local-ai.json @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ "display_name": "Local AI", "documentation": "https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/local-ai", "image": "szaimen/aio-local-ai", - "image_tag": "v1", + "image_tag": "v2", "internal_port": "8080", "restart": "unless-stopped", "environment": [ diff --git a/community-containers/local-ai/readme.md b/community-containers/local-ai/readme.md index cdb81a4b..40a129fb 100644 --- a/community-containers/local-ai/readme.md +++ b/community-containers/local-ai/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ This container bundles Local AI and auto-configures it for you. ### Notes -- Make sure to have enough storage space available. This container alone needs ~14GB storage on x64, on arm64 only ~4GB. Every model that you add to `models.yaml` will of course use additional space which adds up quite fast. +- This container does not work on arm64! If you add the container on arm64, it will fail to start because no image for arm64 is available! +- Make sure to have enough storage space available. This container alone needs ~14GB storage. Every model that you add to `models.yaml` will of course use additional space which adds up quite fast. - After the container was started the first time, you should see a new `nextcloud-aio-local-ai` folder when you open the files app with the default `admin` user. In there you should see a `models.yaml` config file. You can now add models in there. Please refer [here](https://github.com/go-skynet/model-gallery/blob/main/index.yaml) where you can get further urls that you can put in there. Afterwards restart all containers from the AIO interface and the models should automatically get downloaded by the local-ai container and activated. - Example for content of `models.yaml` (if you add all of them, it takes around 10GB additional space): ```yaml