According to the message above, can you try installing nbconvert
and re run it? You should be able to view the script in the uncommitted changed
` pip install nbconvert
OR
conda install nbconvert `
is there a resources like youtube videos or tuotorials about using clearML? I watched and learned from ClearML chaneel in youtube but I think I need more to see maybe I have done something wrong?
Yes,
ClearML Youtube (best ever) channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClearML/featured
Guides - https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/guides
you have tutorial and each section 🙂
is it normal that it's slower than my device even though the agent is much more powerful than my device? or because it is just a simple code
I'm not sure I understand. Can you elaborate please?
is it normal that it's slower than my device even though the agent is much more powerful than my device? or because it is just a simple code
is it normal that it's slower than my device even though the agent is much more powerful than my device? or because it is just a simple code
Could be the agent is not using the GPU for some reason?
is there a resources like youtube videos or tuotorials about using clearML? I watched and learned from ClearML chaneel in youtube but I think I need more to see maybe I have done something wrong?
somehow the uncommitted changes (full script in the case) weren't detected
I posted another question if anyone is free to help and thanks a lot for you all for your kind help
i run the code again then enqueue the task and for now it takes more than 5 min and still pending in the queue, I will see when it will run 😓
after installing nbconvert
all the code is visible on the uncommitted changed
can you share the local run log?
👍 what do you get in the UI under EXECUTION -> SOURCE CODE ?
How did you run the original experiment? What version of ClearML are you using?
and under uncommitted changes you have the entire script?
Hi WickedBee96 ,
Are you running a standalone script or some code part of a git repository?
Hi Dina, can you show what you have in the "uncommitted changes" section? Also, is this part of a git repository or is it a standalone script?