Thanks,
solved.
I tried to delete ~/clearml.conf (apparently it was already exist)
and rerun clearml-init
Hi EmbarrassedSpider34clearml-init
will try to create ~/clearml.conf
I'm assuming that when you execute under root it is resolved to /root/clearml.conf
That said you might be able to override it with:CLEARML_CONFIG_FILE=$HOME/clearml.con sudo clearml-init