You can probably do that using the docker restart
command on the specific container (just do docker ps
for the list of active containers) - I think docker-compose will allow you to do that
Is there a clearml.conf for this agent somewhere?
It's always there, and is started/stopped/restarted when you start, stop or restart the entire server using the docker-compose command 🙂
by default, no - it uses the default configuration with only the overrides provided in the docker-compose (you can see that in the env
section in the link I sent)
Hi ReassuredTiger98 ,
The clearml-services agent is run as part of the server deployment (you can find it in the server's docker-compose template, https://github.com/allegroai/clearml-server/blob/6434f1028e6e7fd2479b22fe553f7bca3f8a716f/docker/docker-compose.yml#L119 ).
This agent is not meant to execute any experiments, since the server machine is usually not designed nor equipped to run them.
You can of course modify your docker-compose file to include additional configuration, if you need to
Thank you very much. I am going to try that.
Okay, great! I just want to run the cleanup services, however I am running into ssh issues so I wanted to restart it to try to debug.