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Hey There, I Moved The Clearml S3 Bucket Where I Stored All My Clearml Data From One S3 Bucket To Another And Now I Realized That All The Models/Experiments Logged In The Clearml-Server Still Refer To The Old S3 Bucket. Is There A Way To Update All The Re


Hi JitteryCoyote63 , this can be done using an ES update_by_query command. To so that, you'll have to send the command (using curl for example) to the ES service (externally, if the 9200 port is open for external access), or by executing bash inside the ES container using sudo docker exec -it clearml-elasticsearch /bin/bash `

  
  
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