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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

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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 10 months ago
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Hi 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 10 months ago

Thank you!

Looks like it easier to manually reupload datasets 🙁

  
  
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