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Hello, I Have My Clearml Instance Hosted At Url "

Hello,
I have my ClearML instance hosted at URL " None ".
ClearML agent for some reason cannot connect to " None "

DEBUG:urllib3.util.retry:Incremented Retry for (url='
'): Retry(total=239, connect=240, read=239, redirect=240, status=240)
DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (2): 127.0.0.1:3128`

The connection goes through corporate proxy, which is defined in http_proxy env variable None

curl on the other hand doesn't complain at all:

curl 

{"meta":{"id":"snip","trx":"snip","endpoint":{"name":"queues.get_default","requested_version":"2.5","actual_version":"2.4"},"result_code":401,"result_subcode":20,"result_msg":"Unauthorized (missing credentials)","error_stack":null,"error_data":{}},"data":{}}

I'm confident that if passed appropriate credentials, it would actually log in, because I don't have trouble accessing URL by browser and getting list of queues.

What could be a reason for this difference?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Yep, timeout as well, although requests.get(" None ") works just fine

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi @<1523701122311655424:profile|VexedElephant56> , do you get the same response when you try to run a script with Task.init() without agent on that machine?

  
  
Posted one year ago

How is clearml.conf set on that machine?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Alright, I have disabled the proxy entirely and now everything is fine. I still don't know what the reason is for this behaviour, GET requests get through just fine.

  
  
Posted one year ago

api {
    # Notice: 'host' is the api server (default port 8008), not the web server.
    api_server: 

    web_server: 

    files_server: 

    # Credentials are generated using the webapp, /settings
    # Override with os environment: CLEARML_API_ACCESS_KEY / CLEARML_API_SECRET_KEY
    credentials {"access_key": "snip", "secret_key": "snip"}
}
  
  
Posted one year ago

it's put in the home directory of mine

  
  
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