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Hello! I Am Hosting My Own Clearml Server. At Some Point I'Ve Transferred It From One Machine To Another With A New Ip Address. To My Surprise, All Uploaded Datasets Are Associated With The Old Ip Address. Now I Can'T Download Them Because Clearml Is Try

Hello!

I am hosting my own clearml server. At some point I've transferred it from one machine to another with a new IP address. To my surprise, all uploaded datasets are associated with the old ip address. Now I can't download them because clearml is trying to reach them on the old ip. Is there a way to update the destination field?
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Posted 6 months ago
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Hi @<1691983266761936896:profile|AstonishingOx62> , its not only the output destination field but where all artifacts/debug/datasets were saved. This is usually logged in Mongo so you would need to run some migration script to change all the urls to the new ip

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

Thank you!

Looks like it easier to manually reupload datasets 🙁

  
  
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