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Hi Again, Are There Any Examples Of One Script Being Used To Execute Multiple Remote Tasks? If I Could Use

Hi again, are there any examples of one script being used to execute multiple remote tasks? If I could use Task.execute_remotely with clone=False and exit_process=False it would make it very easy but that is not allowed (could it be allowed?) Thanks!

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Will do! What’s the process for adding task.reset to the public API, just adding it to the docs?

  
  
Posted one year ago

And here is a PR for the other part.

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi CostlyOstrich36 , thanks for getting back to me!

I want to launch multiple tasks from one python process to be run by multiple agents simultaneously.

My current process for launching one task remotely is to use task.execute_remotely , and then I separately spin up a VM and execute a ClearML agent on that VM with the task ID.

Ideally, I would like to create multiple tasks in this way - so do Task.init(…) , set up some configuration, and then task.execute_remotely in a loop.

I can’t do this as execute_remotely exits the process unless clone=True , which I don’t really want to do.

Let me know if I can clarify further

  
  
Posted one year ago

I guess two more straightforward questions:

Could it be made possible for task.execute_remotely(clone=False, exit_process=False) to not raise an exception? Im happy work on a PR if this would be possible Is there any issue to having task.reset() in the public API/is there any potential issues with using?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Ah right, nice! I didn’t think it was as I couldn’t see it in the Task reference , should it be there too?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi @<1523701092473376768:profile|SuperiorPanda77> , I think a PR would always be appreciated. I don't see any issues with using task.reset()

  
  
Posted one year ago

You already have it : )
None

  
  
Posted one year ago

Another option would be to do
task.close() task.reset()And then execute an agent to pick up that task, but I don’t think reset is part of the public API. Is this risky?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi SuperiorPanda77 , I'm not sure I understand, can you elaborate on the specific use case?

  
  
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