05-03-2022 08:01 AM
Hello all and thanks.
After apply to serving a model, I go to edit corresponding Job Cluster to configure its init_script but when I try to save changes (Confirm and restart) it thrown the following error:
Error: Cannot edit cluster 0503-141315-hu3wd4ix created by ModelServing
Best regards.
05-09-2022 08:07 AM
@roberto rodriguez - could you please raise a support ticket with us to enable init scripts on model serving clusters on the specific workspace?
05-04-2022 01:36 PM
Just thought of checking,
05-05-2022 02:08 AM
Hello Shan and thanks.
Yes, Im traying to add the init_script and saving changes to the cluster.
It's on a specific workspace.
05-08-2022 02:49 PM
If you are not able to edit the cluster to add the init script, could you please try with the global init script? This doesn't need the cluster to be edited.
05-09-2022 07:54 AM
Hi. I had no time to try with global init script approach. I will tell you when I try it.
Thank you for your help. Best regards.
05-09-2022 08:07 AM
@roberto rodriguez - could you please raise a support ticket with us to enable init scripts on model serving clusters on the specific workspace?
05-09-2022 08:10 AM
Sure, thank you.
05-18-2022 10:30 AM
@roberto rodriguez - Just thought of following up on this, could you please let us know if you had a chance to raise a support ticket with us to enable init scripts on model serving clusters on the specific workspace? Also, please let us know if you are using a Databricks community edition or a paid service?
06-05-2022 09:05 PM
Hello @roberto rodriguez
Could you please create the INIT script in the following location? Model Serving clusters will pick up the script in this location at start up.
dbfs:/databricks/scripts/databricks-model-serving-shared-init.sh
We may also need to enable your workspace for INIT script serving. Please file a support request with us,
06-14-2022 07:06 AM
Sorry for the delay in responding. Finally a partner could fix the problem, he can edit without problems the cluster and add the init_script.
Thank you!
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