Try curl -u <access_key>:<secret key>
https://myclearmlapi.com/users.get_current_user and see what you get
In the case of agent-services, it's the base host name used for calculating CLEARML_WEB_HOST
, CLEARML_API_HOST
and CLEARML_FILES_HOST
I wanted to enable HTTPS. exposing the ports would disable the ssl nginx was providing.
I assumed this was the error when clear-ml tried to connect. Looks like this was the curl.
which means this is probably not the same server instance you're seeing in the WebApp (if the credentials indeed appear there)
I'm not sure - it can be a simple mechanism, but obviously it will take some time to make it work 🙂
was checking the clearml-apiserver logs there are no events when doing clearml-agent init
Try to see the server log while you're trying to verify the agent credentials (not agent-services)
I'm not sure it's working using curl since you're not doing anything using the credentials - for all I know you might be reaching the demo server 🙂
if you're configuring CLEARML_WEB_HOST
, CLEARML_API_HOST
and CLEARML_FILES_HOST
for the agent-services, you don't need to pass CLEARML_HOST_IP
Do you thing putting it behind nginx will be an useful feature ? Then i'll open a feature request issue.
Here is one log from the API
[2021-05-24 09:04:46,311] [9] [WARNING] [clearml.service_repo] Returned 400 for in 0ms, msg=Invalid request path /
For what?
There are no logs in clearml-apiserver for auth.
{"meta":{"id":"e1dbf2fcec864085ae05762a61594e9c","trx":"e1dbf2fcec864085ae05762a61594e9c","endpoint":{"name":"users.get_current_user","requested_version":"2.13","actual_version":"1.0"},"result_code":401,"result_subcode":22,"result_msg":"Unauthorized (invalid credentials) (failed to locate provided credentials)","error_stack":null,"error_data":{}},"data":{}}
Redirection seems to be working with curl, as well as dashboard ie i'm able to access the dashboard with the URL.
Cool I'll open an issue and see the response.
Here is one log from the API[2021-05-24 09:04:46,311] [9] [WARNING] [clearml.service_repo] Returned 400 for in 0ms, msg=Invalid request path /
https://clearml.slack.com/archives/CTK20V944/p1621844719193900?thread_ts=1621840885.183000&cid=CTK20V944
This didn't work it seems getting the same error as before.
Since the traffic are routed through nginx for 3 url (eg, http://myclearmlfiles.com , http://myclearmlapi.com , http://myclearmlapp.com ) to different port, what should be the value of CLEARML_HOST_IP
I used the configuration file provided as example changes the necessary things. Looks like it's somehow not able to hit the api.clearml_agent: ERROR: Failed getting token (error 400 from
https://myclearmlapi.com ): Bad Request
Got it exposing the ports should work, I'm guessing. How do you suggest to secure the port in that case ?
So the server you're reaching (whichever server it is) does not have the credentials on record
Well, it's possible you're redirecting to the wrong place? I'm not sure the nginx redirection works - we've only used sub-domain rules
Yeah, well, that's exactly why we used sub-domains to support HTTPS/SSL
No it seems something is still going wrong, my clear-agent-services is not starting, as well as when I install clearml-agent anywhere it's not able to verify the credentials.
What is CLEARML_HOST_IP actually signify ?
What do you mean? What are you trying to protect against?