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I Have A Dataset Uploaded To Clearml. By Mistake I Didn'T Set The Destination Correctly And The Dataset Is Now Saved On A Computer Rather Than In S3. Is There An Easy Way To Rectify This?

I have a dataset uploaded to clearml. By mistake I didn't set the destination correctly and the dataset is now saved on a computer rather than in s3. Is there an easy way to rectify this?

  
  
Posted 6 months ago
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Hi @<1562973083189383168:profile|GrievingDuck15> , I think you'll need to re-register it

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

Where reregistering is uploading everything again?

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

Setting the upload destination correctly and doing the same steps again

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

Aright, I might opt for just squashing the whole she-bang then.

  
  
Posted 6 months ago
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