Sassy Pantsy
RRunPod
•Created by Sassy Pantsy on 6/10/2024 in #⚡|serverless
How can I connect my network volume to a serverless endpoint?
Hi all,
I know that the serverless endpoints can have access to network volumes, but I can't seem to actually make it work. I'm also a first timer when it comes to docker\serverless so i may be doing some very trivial things wrong.
I connected my servereless endpoint to my network volume when setting it up in the UI, but when the endpoint tries to access files - I used 'pwd' on the files' location when the storage was connected to a pod, and placed it as an environment variable - I get "no file\directory", so to be clear, for instance, the serverless endpoint calls python3 /workspace/ComfyUI/main.py and fails because it doesn't exist, even though it does.
Do I need to prefix this in some manner? Call runpod-volume/workspace/ComfyUI/main.py? Create a directory called runpod-volume in my network volume and place everything there? can I even start the comfyui process from within the network volume? I do it like this because that's how I use it on my regular pods, and I use many custom nodes and don't want to have to re-download them on every request.
I'd appreciate anyone's help, the examples and tutorials online are very abstract and specific to a1111...
Thanks!
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