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Requesting a pod for cpu via python sdk seems not possible #314
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Are there any updates on this issue and when it might be fixed? I too am running into a similar issue but then with the gpus itself (not trying to have only cpus) |
I have the same issue and it pretty annoying |
I wrote to RunPod support about this, and received the following guidance:
I verified that this works, and it also works with custom template ID, and you can also pass a |
🚀 I’ve submitted a PR to add basic pod creation support in the Python SDK! It addresses this issue by implementing a minimal pod creation function, along with a unit test and README update. PR: #403 Would love any feedback! Thanks! 🙌 |
The undocumented However,
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Describe the bug
When I want to create a only cpu pod, it's needed to choose a gpu_type_id but when i test all the gpu_type_id with gpu_count=0 , I have not access to any server.
To Reproduce
`list_gpus=[x['id'] for x in runpod.get_gpus()]
for gpu in list_gpus:
try:
runpod.create_pod(name="test_pod",image_name="docker/image",
gpu_count=0,gpu_type_id=gpu,
container_disk_in_gb=20,
min_vcpu_count=2,min_memory_in_gb=8,ports="8080/http;22/tcp")
break
except runpod.error.QueryError as e:
print(e)`
-> print statement :
There are no longer any instances available with the requested specifications. Please refresh and try again.
Expected behavior
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Expect to obtain a cpu only server
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
Ubuntu
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Additional context
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python==3.10.12
runpod==1.6.2
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