Thanks for pointing this out, we will need to update our documentation. Still, if you manually inspect the  ~/clearml.conf  file you will see the available configurations
Yes, that is correct. Btw, not it looks more like my  clearml.conf
in the documentation i only see these parameters
and there is no other options
can you guide me to other cache parameters?
@<1537605940121964544:profile|EnthusiasticShrimp49>
it was config generated by  clearml init   command
i generate another one with  clearml-agent init   comand
this is how it looks like
    storage {
        cache {
            # Defaults to system temp folder / cache
            default_base_dir: "~/.clearml/cache"
            size {
                # max_used_bytes = -1
                min_free_bytes = 10GB
                # cleanup_margin_percent = 5%
            }
        }
btw
$ pip freeze | grep clearml                                                                               
clearml==1.11.0
clearml-agent==1.5.2
		Wait, my config looks a bit different, what clearml package version are you using?
so. if i understand it right. i should uncomment  max_used_bytes = -1  string?
or place there some big number?
    storage {
        cache {
            # Defaults to system temp folder / cache
            default_base_dir: "~/.clearml/cache"
            # default_cache_manager_size: 100
        }
i see
so, if i change  default_cache_manager_size   variable to some utterly big number (like 1 trillion files) - all should be fine?
and did it have some default value?
Hey  @<1577468626967990272:profile|PerplexedDolphin99> , yes, this method call will help you limit the number of files you have in your cache, but not the total size of your cache. To be able to control the size, I’d recommend checking the  ~/clearml.conf  file in the  sdk.storage.cache  section