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Hello! I'M Trying To Setup A Clearml Server On My Manjaro Vm. I'Ve Got Everything Set, But My Config Directory (/Opt/Clearml/Config) Is Empty. Any Idea Why Can This Happen?

Hello! I'm trying to setup a clearml server on my manjaro vm. I've got everything set, but my config directory (/opt/clearml/config) is empty. Any idea why can this happen?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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Thanks Ed, I've already got the files from github repo. It seemed to me pretty weird they weren't downloaded during the installation. I'll attach the log file later.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

FreshReindeer51
Could you provide some logs ?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

This one got me the first time I set it up as well.
The default settings taken from the environment variables, the docker-compose file and the code itself.
You only need add configuration items that you want to change from the default.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Hi FreshReindeer51 , just to clarify, you don't need to put anything in your /opt/clearml/config - the server comes with predefined defaults, and you only need to use it in case you want to add some custom configuration such as user/passwords etc.

  
  
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