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/v1/{project_id}/models/{model_id} modelarts:model:delete N/A √ √ Querying Details About a Model GET /v1/{project_id}/models/{model_id} modelarts:model:get N/A √ √ Parent topic: Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
You can delete an asset that has no subscribers. My Subscriptions: View your subscribed algorithms, such as the publisher, application console, and remaining quota. Click Cancel Subscription or Retrieve Subscription on the right to manage subscribed algorithms.
Figure 1 Viewing execution records Delete or edit the runtime records, or rerun the workflow. To delete a runtime record that is no longer needed, click Delete. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.
The value can be: delete: Delete a lock.
Method 1: Delete a training job based on the specified job_id. 1 2 3 4 from modelarts.session import Session from modelarts.estimator import Estimator session = Session() Estimator.delete_job_by_id(modelarts_session=session, job_id="155500") Method 2: Delete the training job created
Therefore, you are advised not to delete such nodes. However, if really needed, you can delete these nodes by referring to Deleting, Unsubscribing from, or Releasing a Node. Billing When you increase the number of instances, compute resources will be billed.
Deleting a Workspace You can delete a workspace that is no longer needed. Before deleting a workspace, delete the resource pools and networks created in the workspace.
Therefore, you are advised not to delete such nodes. If scale-in is still required, go to the resource pool details page to delete the node by referring to Viewing Resource Pool Nodes. The scale-in operation may affect running tasks and cannot be rolled back.
Delete the files newly installed in a notebook instance. For example, if a large number of files have been downloaded to the notebook instance, delete them. This method applies only to directories other than the /home/ma-user/work and /cache directories.
Check the corresponding parameter. 400 ModelArts.6344 Delete failed. Please delete the associated development environment instance first. Failed to delete the repository.
Delete: Delete a model. NOTE: If a model version has been deployed as a service, you must delete the associated service before deleting the model version. A deleted model cannot be recovered. Click the number in Versions to view the version list.
You can locate an authorization, click Delete in the Operation column, enter DELETE in the text box, and click OK. After it is deleted, the user cannot use ModelArts functions.
Overview Deploying a Local Service for Debugging Deploying a Real-Time Service Obtaining Details About a Service Testing an Inference Service Obtaining Services Obtaining Service Objects Updating Service Configurations Obtaining Service Monitoring Information Obtaining Service Logs Delete
/services modelarts:service:list N/A √ √ Obtaining details about a model service GET /v1/{project_id}/services/{service_id} modelarts:service:get N/A √ √ Updating a model service PUT /v1/{project_id}/services/{service_id} modelarts:service:update N/A √ √ Deleting a model service DELETE
FROM {An existing image} USER root # If the user group whose GID is 100 already exists, delete the groupadd command. RUN groupadd ma-group -g 100 # If the user whose UID is 1000 already exists, delete the useradd command.
You are advised to go to the OBS management console and delete the stored data and OBS buckets to stop billing. Parent topic: Billing FAQs
Solution Delete unnecessary files in /home/ma-user/work. Parent topic: Failures to Access the Development Environment Through VS Code
Delete the historical image. Log in to the ModelArts console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Image Management. On the Image Management page, click the target image name. In the Operation column, click Delete. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK.
You can click Delete Labels on Current Item at the bottom of the page to delete all labels in the selected text object. Figure 6 Deleting current labels Parent topic: Manual Labeling
Delete all tasks and then go to the next step. Deleting a task: Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Ensure that the task records of each version are empty. Models that have task records will fail to be deleted.