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un_network does not exist anymore. #208

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fcossio opened this issue May 14, 2022 · 4 comments
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un_network does not exist anymore. #208

fcossio opened this issue May 14, 2022 · 4 comments
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Type: Bug 🐛 Some functionality not working in the codebase as intended

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@fcossio
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fcossio commented May 14, 2022

Description

In the course Introduction to Remote Data Science L4 slide 8/10, it is mentioned that there is a un_network. It is not very relevant that the cell crashes but just for consistency I am reporting it here. Maybe if the network won't exist anymore this cell can be omitted.

How to Reproduce

  1. Go to 'L4_NodeMaintenance'
  2. Run the cell
  3. See error

Expected Behavior

No cell output

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System Information

  • OS: macOS
  • OS Version: 12.1
  • Language Version: Python 3.9.12, syft 0.6.0
  • Package Manager Version: Conda 4.10.1

Additional Context

Not very important bug

@fcossio fcossio added the Type: Bug 🐛 Some functionality not working in the codebase as intended label May 14, 2022
@madhavajay
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@fcossio are you able to connect to the opengrid node for now?

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fcossio commented May 16, 2022

I was able to connect yesterday. Although it took quite some time (13min) to "check that the 11 nodes were up"
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Then I was able to list the datasets
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@madhavajay
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Hi @fcossio yes we have a bug in our network code for timing out on domain search, its just about to get merged into 0.7.0. We will be redeploying 0.7.0 network nodes and updating the course to run with that version as well. In the mean time, if you want to experiment you can always launch a Network node on your own machine using hagrid launch network to docker:8082 and connect a domain to it to test out how it all works.

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fcossio commented May 19, 2022

Thank you! I will try this out.

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