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Hi, I'M Not Sure When Exactly But At Some Point I'Ve Got No Access To My Debug Samples. We'Re Using Self-Hosted Clearml, Which Runs Within A Docker Container. Any Ideas? Thanks!

Hi, I'm not sure when exactly but at some point I've got no access to my debug samples. We're using self-hosted clearml, which runs within a docker container. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Posted 2 days ago
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Hi, @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36>
No, I did not.

The address looks like this:
https://<my_file_server>/my_project/task_id/image.jpg

When I visit https://<my_file_server> I got OK in response. The image.jpg itself is also available to view locally at /opt/clearml/my_project/task_id/image.jpg and inside the file server container at /mnt/fileserver/ my_project/task_id/image.jpg

  
  
Posted 2 days ago

In my cleaml.conf I do not specify default_output_uri nor did I provide it when I initialize a task. Might it be that this is the reason? Because I've overwritten the config file a few times, and don't remember how it looked in the past.

  
  
Posted 2 days ago

Hi @<1717350332247314432:profile|WittySeal70> , where are the debug samples stored? Have you recently moved the server?

  
  
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