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This will do an rsync between arbitrary gs buckets and a `gs` subdirectory of the training directory.
There is a `gsutil rsync` method that we can use for this.
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System information:
- Google cloud shell (debian linux)
- tensorflow==1.4.1
- tensorflow-tensorboard==0.4.0rc3
- tensorflow-transform==0.1.10
- protobuf==3.4.0
- Python 2.7.9
- Exact command …
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Just gave it a go. Google munched on the job for 20 minutes just installing the packages, and then finally gave my code a run to find it had not installed `data.table`
Questions:
1. Will the start…
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I ran this code on my computer. It ran fine using Python 2, but because Python 3 is no longer supporting iteritems() for dictionaries, the following line of code failed.
https://github.com/GoogleCl…
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Any idea if setting scale tier is supported? https://cloud.google.com/ml-engine/docs/training-overview#scale_tier
I'd assume it would go in the `cloudml.yml` file if so, but I didn't find any expli…
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For problems running the sample code please provide the following information.
### System information
- **OS Platform and Distribution (e.g., Linux Ubuntu 16.04)**:
- **TensorFlow version (use co…
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There are a few configuration items that need a home:
- [ ] `exclude` / `include`: Controlling what files do, or don't, enter the bundle for deployment;
- [ ] `packrat`: Whether `packrat` should b…
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This looks like a very interesting package, but readme is foreboding.
I'm working with rstudio/keras and loving it. If this can easily let me send my models to google for training that would be gre…
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During deployments, a very large amount of time is spent installing package dependencies from CRAN and GitHub. We should figure out a way to offset this cost.
## Preloaded Images
We could get in…