I think the issue is google is putting up a ‘viewer’ even though I’ve checked all the ‘sharing’ options I could find.
This is what I get when manually viewing the link - it hits the file then flips to this ‘preview not available’ screen.
The pickle load I realized this morning is likely it’s pulling html and hence the ‘key error’ on < where < looks to me like the opening bracket for html.
Hi LessW2020 that model size is fine, the basic render app account is I think limited to 500mb total.
Looking at your previous image, having built close to 80 classifiers now this definitely isn’t something that I have seen when downloading.
can you save your pickle file to your hard drive and open it with a browser.
Fierfox looks like this
Chrome like this.
Aslo if the amount of free space on render.com is not exceeded you can copy our model to the drive and change the setting in server.py and access it directly.
Uploadinig directly would be a huge help. I can’t make google drive not display the ‘no preview’ and am pretty sure that is what is blocking the download and thus pickle fails b/c it’s loading html and not a file.
I can download/view the pkl file fine on my hard drive so no issue there.
When I go into the render interface I don’t see any option to upload things? Do I have to put it in my github and then it pulls or how to do this? That should be the fix to get this running.
Most likely not. It’s no preview due to it just doesn’t know what to do with that type of file extension. What are the sharing settings on the file itself?
HIi @mrfabulous1 - yes that opens as expected (direct to drive).
However, even when I changed my google drive to a ‘download link’ via rawdownload.now.sh, that then generates a "this file is larger than 100MB and google cannot virus check’ error.
Thus, I’m uploading the pkl file to an AWS bucket now and will try that. If you can advise how to upload direclty that would avoid all this interim ‘load here, download but get html there’ issue
I can wget the weights with no issue from aws on my server.
However, using the same URL within server.py still yields the pickle error.
Note I tested wget to the google drive link and you just get a ‘view’ object which internally is as expected Html with first char = < : (the message boards are trying to read the html so I use * below where it’s really <
*!DOCTYPE html> … blah blah
Hi everyone,
I trained a model using fastai version 1.0.52 - in the render example (https://github.com/render-examples/fastai-v3) version 1.0.51 is used. Is there a way to make this work anyway, because I don’t get my floydhub-kernel to downgrade to 1.0.51 to export the model again. Any recommendations?
Thank you so much in advance.