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Unable to open Pytorch / Tensorflow on the Hub - Planetary Computer #202

Closed Flarisca closed 2 weeks ago

Flarisca commented 1 year ago

Hi,

I'm trying to use Pytorch / Tensorflow on the Hub - Planetary Computer. It took a long time to start up before returning this issue:

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I've tried to look up on solutions, but found nothing. What should I do?

TomAugspurger commented 1 year ago

The Hub does have a maximum number of GPU nodes available for all users. Most likely, you're hitting that cap.

You might try using the CPU environment, or deploy some compute in your own Azure subscription. This page has some information.

Flarisca commented 1 year ago

Hi,

Thank you for your suggestion. I've decided to use GitHub and I'm able to use Planetary on GitHub now. However, using Pytorch requires some configurations that I'm unfamiliar with. Is there any guideline on how to specifically set up Pytorch there?

Thank you,

On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 4:38 AM Tom Augspurger @.***> wrote:

The Hub does have a maximum number of GPU nodes available for all users. Most likely, you're hitting that cap.

You might try using the CPU environment, or deploy some compute in your own Azure subscription. This page https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/docs/concepts/computing/ has some information.

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TomAugspurger commented 1 year ago

The pytorch docs and this Azure page might be helpful.

ghidalgo3 commented 2 weeks ago

The hub is no longer available.