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I Have A Docker Container That Have Clearml-Agent Running Inside In Normal Mode. The Agent Take On A Task And Execute It Fine. I Just Want To Somehow Log The Docker Image Version That The Agent Is Running Inside. I Start My Container With Something Like:


@<1576381444509405184:profile|ManiacalLizard2> the agent basically logs the configuration but this is unrelated to the docker environment. You can theoretically simply add some custom name/value to the agent configuration an it should appear in the configuration dump printed by the agent

  
  
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