don't know if that was the authors intention but it seems to work
Therefore I assumed the code is not properly transferred...
Hi PunyPigeon71
Can you send the log from the remote execution?
Can you see on the Task in the UI , under execution tab, the correct git repo reference, commit ID, and uncommitted changes?
Hi Jake,
First of all thank you for your reply, I will try and be more specific.
When importing code from a local folder and then generating a task to be run on a remotely my script crashes...
It seems that I solved the problem by moving all of the local codeĀ (local repos) imports to after the Task.init
PunyPigeon71 I'm confused, how did that solve the issue on the remote machine?
It seems that I solved the problem by moving all of the local code (local repos) imports to after the Task.init
Hi PunyPigeon71 , what exactly do you mean? If you clone your source code from git, and assuming your code uses ClearML, when you run it locally it will automatically register the repository details in the generated task, and any agent running that task remotely will clone and use the code using the repository