Runai pytorch describe
runai pytorch describe¶
describe pytorch training
Examples¶
# Describe a pytorch training workload with a default project
runai training pytorch describe <pytorch-name>
# Describe a pytorch training workload in a specific project
runai training pytorch describe <pytorch-name> -p <project_name>
# Describe a pytorch training workload by UUID
runai training pytorch describe --uuid=<pytorch_uuid>
# Describe a pytorch training workload with specific output format
runai training pytorch describe <pytorch-name> -o json
# Describe a pytorch training workload with specific sections
runai training pytorch describe <pytorch-name> --general --compute --pods --events --networks
# Describe a pytorch training workload with container details and custom limits
runai training pytorch describe <pytorch-name> --containers --pod-limit 20 --event-limit 100
Options¶
--compute Show compute information (default true)
--containers Include container information in pods
--event-limit int32 Limit the number of events displayed (-1 for no limit) (default 50)
--events Show events information (default true)
--general Show general information (default true)
-h, --help help for describe
--networks Show networks information (default true)
-o, --output string Output format (table, json, yaml) (default "table")
--pod-limit int32 Limit the number of pods displayed (-1 for no limit) (default 10)
--pods Show pods information (default true)
-p, --project string Specify the project to which the command applies. By default, commands apply to the default project. To change the default project use ‘runai config project <project name>’
Options inherited from parent commands¶
--config-file string config file name; can be set by environment variable RUNAI_CLI_CONFIG_FILE (default "config.json")
--config-path string config path; can be set by environment variable RUNAI_CLI_CONFIG_PATH
-d, --debug enable debug mode
-q, --quiet enable quiet mode, suppress all output except error messages
--verbose enable verbose mode
SEE ALSO¶
- runai pytorch - alias for pytorch management