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I Am Creating Clearml Tasks Using Clearml.Task.Init, For Some Reason Clearml Started Reusing (And Overwriting) Old Tasks, Previously It Did Not Do So.

I am creating clearml tasks using clearml.Task.init, for some reason clearml started reusing (and overwriting) old tasks, previously it did not do so.

ClearML Task: overwriting (reusing) task id=b38afbcac02c45b9a850411868a7ddca 

Do you know what could be the reason for this?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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I did not know about it, thanks!

  
  
Posted one year ago

ok, but do you know why did it try to reuse in the first place?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Maybe the configuration file changed?
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The logic is if the name and project are the same, and there are no artifacts/models, and the last time it was created was under 72 hours, reuse the Task

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi @<1523703472304689152:profile|UpsetTurkey67>

I circumvented the problem by putting timestamp in task name, but I don't think this is necessary.

Just pass reuse_last_task_id=False to Task.init, it will never try to reuse them 🙂
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Posted one year ago

I circumvented the problem by putting timestamp in task name, but I don't think this is necessary.

  
  
Posted one year ago
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