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Hi Community, I Had A Clearml Experiment Seems Become "Unresponsive" Even Though It Is Showing "Running" With The Following Logging (I Didn'T Skip Any Logging Between 3-15 And 3-16, It Is Unexpected Behavior That The Experiment Just Went Mia): Any Idea Wh

Hi community, I had a clearml experiment seems become "unresponsive" even though it is showing "running" with the following logging (I didn't skip any logging between 3-15 and 3-16, it is unexpected behavior that the experiment just went MIA): Any idea what happened and what action should take for such situation beside restart?

2025-03-15 00:39:04
Uploading dataset changes (1 files compressed to 202.79 MiB) to xxx
                                    0% | 207.29/? MB [00:01<00:00, 199.45MB/s]: 
File compression and upload completed: total size 202.79 MiB, 1 chunk(s) stored (average size 202.79 MiB)
Memory Usage: Percent Used: 76.7%
Disk Usage for xxx: Percent Used: 16.2%
took 1507.49s to process xxx.pkl
2025-03-16 20:46:19
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2025-03-17 00:45:17,166 - clearml.Metrics - ERROR - Action failed <404/0: events.add_batch (404 page not found
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2025-03-17 00:45:22,219 - clearml.Metrics - ERROR - Action failed <404/0: events.add_batch (404 page not found
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Posted 14 days ago
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I would ask the IT people managing your server to check server uptime and for any errors in the apiserver log. This is something who's managing the server will know what to do.

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

Hi ScrawnyCrocodile51 , are you self hosting the server?

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

I see. Is there anything I can check from the user perspective?

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

Don't think so, this is something to escalate to the IT

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

And how would I do that? "check apiserver logs"

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

yes

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

This issue looks like some connectivity issue to the server

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

Can you check the apiserver logs for any issues?

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

Ok, thanks for the guidance.

  
  
Posted 14 days ago

Actually I am not sure. for enterprise users. Is it most commonly self-hosted?

  
  
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