ColossalAI/examples/language/gpt/titans/README.md

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# Run GPT With Colossal-AI
## How to Prepare Webtext Dataset
You can download the preprocessed sample dataset for this demo via our [Google Drive sharing link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QKI6k-e2gJ7XgS8yIpgPPiMmwiBP_BPE/view?usp=sharing).
You can also avoid dataset preparation by using `--use_dummy_dataset` during running.
## Run this Demo
Use the following commands to install prerequisites.
```bash
# assuming using cuda 11.3
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
Use the following commands to execute training.
```Bash
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# if you want to use real dataset, then remove --use_dummy_dataset
# export DATA=/path/to/small-gpt-dataset.json'
# run on a single node
colossalai run --nproc_per_node=<num_gpus> train_gpt.py --config configs/<config_file> --from_torch --use_dummy_dataset
# run on multiple nodes
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colossalai run --nproc_per_node=<num_gpus> \
--master_addr <hostname> \
--master_port <port-number> \
--hosts <list-of-hostname-separated-by-comma> \
train_gpt.py \
--config configs/<config_file> \
--from_torch \
--use_dummy_dataset
# run on multiple nodes with slurm
srun python \
train_gpt.py \
--config configs/<config_file> \
--host <master_node> \
--use_dummy_dataset
```
You can set the `<config_file>` to any file in the `configs` folder. To simply get it running, you can start with `gpt_small_zero3_pp1d.py` on a single node first. You can view the explanations in the config file regarding how to change the parallel setting.