He ask me for credentials for the root server (minio.10.68.0.250.nip) and not for the bucket where it is stored (minio.10.68.0.250.nip/simclr) only this bucket has read/write permission.
i use a proxy and the port is 80, i need to write it ?
Dear Jean-François and Shay,
I am still not able to use it properly.
I have the same setup. what did you put in your clearml.conf ?credentials: [ { host : url.for.api.minio:80 key: secret: multiport: secure: false } ] ... default_output_uri: "
"
is that correct ?
Hello MotionlessCoral18 and DeterminedCrab71 , I have exactly the same problem. What did you put in the output_uri ? minio.10.68.0.250.nip/simclr:80 ? In the Task.init ?
Many thanks
By default, i put nothing in the task but when i use a ClearMLSaver like thisClearMLSaver(logger, output_uri="
")
where clearml is my bucket.
Most of the time it is due to a bad parsing of the ip adress. You need to be sure the ip adress is correctly parsed and for this, i need to specify the port used for my minio server even it is a standard http (80) port. Then 'address:80' works but not "address" alone
Hi MotionlessCoral18 , can you check the configuration you added under you profile? is the bucket entry contains the HOST (ENDPOINT)
section?
Ok, it works i need to specify :80 also in the output_uri from my python file !
I define the HOST ( ENDPOINT) like this but it doesn't change anything
do you have the port at the end?
FYI we use the port to distinguish between AWS and local S3
Okay but do you put the bucket name ? if so, before the port ?
I solved it with :credentials: [ { host : url.for.api.minio:443 key: secret: multiport: secure: true } ] ... default_output_uri: "