Getting connected For the purposes of this training session, we have provisioned a single OpenShift cluster, with OpenShift AI deployed on it. Each person attending this lab will have a unique user account in which to do their work. Environment information If you are using the customized version of the instructions, the information below will render properly. If not, you will see placeholder values instead. Your account id: userX Your password: openshift In a new window or tab, open the following URL and log in: The Red Hat OpenShift AI Dashboard URL for our shared environment: https://rhods-dashboard-redhat-ods-applications.PLACEHOLDER-URL.com/ Enter your credentials (as detailed above) The result should look like: Because the password is so simple (openshift), your browser might display a scary message such as: It is safe here to ignore this message when it pops up. After you authenticate, the result should look like: If you got this far and saw all that, congratulations, you properly connected to the OpenShift AI Dashboard Application! We are now ready to start the lab. Getting Support during RH1 In-Person Labs In the room Some very kind colleagues will be walking around in the room, to help and/or answer questions. If you run into a particular issue, call out to one of them and quietly explain what the issue is. If they are unsure or if it’s likely to be a long explanation, they might ask you to "post the question in slack" instead. (see below) Over slack We have a dedicated Slack Channel where more colleagues (who kindly agreed to stay up late) will try to answer questions. Head over to the slack channel called #rh1-insurance-claims-lab Post a message such as I am userX and I have an issue with exercise number 2.4 Use the threads feature in slack to then post a screenshot of a description of the issue, in-thread. 1.5 Results and Next Steps 2.2 Creating your project and pipeline server