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Another Question: Is It Possible To Specify In Which Directory To Save All The Files That Clearml-Agent Creates (E.G. Cache Files Or Results Of The Currently Running Experiments)

Another question: Is it possible to specify in which directory to save all the files that clearml-agent creates (e.g. cache files or results of the currently running experiments)

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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So clearml-init can be skipped, and I provide the users with a template and ask them to append the credentials at the top, is that right? What about the "Credential verification" step in clearml-init command, that won't take place in this pipeline right, will that be a problem?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

So clearml-init can be skipped, and I provide the users with a template and ask them to append the credentials at the top, is that right?

Correct

What about the "Credential verification" step in clearml-init command, that won't take place in this pipeline right, will that be a problem?

The verification test is basically making sure the credentials were copy pasted correctly.
You can achieve the same by just running the following in your python console:
from clearml import Task Task.init('exanmples', 'test')SmarmyDolphin68 Sounds good ?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

I was hoping that there's a universal flag somewhere. Asking this because I want all the Models and Artifacts to be stored in one place and the users shouldn't have to edit their configuration files.

You mean like make sure all models/artifacts are always uploaded?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

What do you mean cache files ? Cache is machine specific and is set in the clearml.conf file.
Artifacts / models are uploaded to the files server (or any other object storage solution)

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

AgitatedDove14 , is there a way to set the default output URI flag so that if and when a new user creates a clearml.conf the URI is already in it? I was hoping that there's a universal flag somewhere. Asking this because I want all the Models and Artifacts to be stored in one place and the users shouldn't have to edit their configuration files.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

AgitatedDove14 Yes

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Hmm, so the way the configuration works is it loads the default configuration (equivalent to the example in the docs) then it adds the ~/clearml.conf on top. That means that you can tell your users to just copy paste the credentials from the UI into a template you make. How is that ?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Perfect, thank you very much.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Yep it does, thanks AgitatedDove14 :)

  
  
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