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Windows
Nvidia (CUDA)
na
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Installed two models with the new model manager and used the in-place local install to to the PC using the windows path:
\server\path\model
For that session it works, however whenever InvokeAI is re-initiated it fails to load the files due to using Linux paths:
//server/;path/model
Also unsure if it supports paths, but been unable to fully test this.
The models stored locally to be loaded whenever the Invoke batch script is re-initialised instead the failed to load due to forward slashes.
In might be worth making clearer how to load local models as many users may use c::\path-to-files instead of SMB \server\path
Myles Croft
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Operating system
Windows
GPU vendor
Nvidia (CUDA)
GPU model
na
GPU VRAM
No response
Version number
na
Browser
na
Python dependencies
No response
What happened
Installed two models with the new model manager and used the in-place local install to to the PC using the windows path:
\server\path\model
For that session it works, however whenever InvokeAI is re-initiated it fails to load the files due to using Linux paths:
//server/;path/model
Also unsure if it supports paths, but been unable to fully test this.
What you expected to happen
The models stored locally to be loaded whenever the Invoke batch script is re-initialised instead the failed to load due to forward slashes.
How to reproduce the problem
No response
Additional context
In might be worth making clearer how to load local models as many users may use c::\path-to-files instead of SMB \server\path
Discord username
Myles Croft
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: