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Hi All! I Tried Out Clearml And Loved It And Wanted To Get My Own Instance Up And Running To Play Around With It But I Am Having Some Issues. Hopefully, It'S Just Me Being Stupid And Someone Can Help. I Followed The Docs And Used The Image To Install It O

Hi all! I tried out ClearML and loved it and wanted to get my own instance up and running to play around with it but I am having some issues. Hopefully, it's just me being stupid and someone can help. I followed the docs and used the image to install it on a GCP VM, I can ssh in and restart the application with docker-compose, but I can't actually connect to the web app. It just times out when I try, even with the IP address. I did notice that my /opt/clearml/config directory is empty, but I don't see any mention of adding files there in the doc. Should I be copying over the defaults? I noticed a few things in those I don't want enabled from the get-go, so I can go through and edit and everything, but I want to confirm I didn't miss something obvious before taking the time to do that. I appreciate any tips anyone may have!

  
  
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The web ui is hosted at :8080, so make sure to add that to the end of the url as well 🙂

  
  
Posted one year ago

Have you opened the ports 8080,8008,8081 ? I think I had the same thing when setting up, and still had to add some inbound rules to open these ports via the cloud platform

  
  
Posted one year ago

Great to hear! Have fun 🤪

  
  
Posted one year ago

Oh really? I wouldn't have thought of that since docker seems to map 8080 to 80, but I will give it a try! Thanks!

  
  
Posted one year ago

That was it, thanks so much ObedientDolphin41 !

  
  
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