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Hi, What Would Be The Correct Way To Move An Existing Self-Hosted Clearml Environment (In Our Case Only Experiments. With Artifacts, Models, Debug Samples Etc.) From One Server To Another, With A Different Url And Possibly Different Port Numbers? Is Such

Hi, what would be the correct way to move an existing self-hosted ClearML environment (in our case only experiments. with artifacts, models, debug samples etc.) from one server to another, with a different URL and possibly different port numbers?
Is such a thing supported at all?

  
  
Posted one day ago
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Hi @<1558986867771183104:profile|ShakyKangaroo32> , you can do it but keep in mind that models/artifacts/debug samples are all referenced as links inside mongo/ES, you'd have to migrate the databases for that

  
  
Posted 21 hours ago

@<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> thanks for the reply.
So, what I need to do is simply copy the data directory (with the fileserver, redis, elastic_7 and mongo_4 subdirectories) to the new server to /opt/clearml/data?
Suppose I don't do the mongo+ES migration immediately, should I still be able to view the list of experiments and things like scalars, plots, configuration etc for each experiment?

  
  
Posted 20 hours ago

Yes, you should be able to

  
  
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