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I'm attempting to get this sample (which builds a container image from notebook in the "Define a SageMaker Model Monitor schedule" section) running in SageMaker Studio, using the new CLI.
Essentially there is a ./docker/ folder next to my notebook containing just a Dockerfile and evaluation.py script.
(Or same without specifying the --file or --repository options, or omitting the :latest tag) I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 432, in _encodeFilenameFlags
return self.filename.encode('ascii'), self.flag_bits
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 11-31: ordinal not in range(128)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/conda/bin/sm-docker", line 8, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/sagemaker_studio_image_build/cli.py", line 92, in main
args.func(args, unknown)
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/sagemaker_studio_image_build/cli.py", line 53, in build_image
args.repository, get_role(args), args.bucket, extra_args, log=not args.no_logs
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/sagemaker_studio_image_build/builder.py", line 68, in build_image
bucket, key = upload_zip_file(repository, bucket, " ".join(extra_args))
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/sagemaker_studio_image_build/builder.py", line 39, in upload_zip_file
zip.write(f"{dirname}/{file}")
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 1622, in write
with open(filename, "rb") as src, self.open(zinfo, 'w') as dest:
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 1355, in open
return self._open_to_write(zinfo, force_zip64=force_zip64)
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 1468, in _open_to_write
self.fp.write(zinfo.FileHeader(zip64))
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 422, in FileHeader
filename, flag_bits = self._encodeFilenameFlags()
File "/opt/conda/lib/python3.6/zipfile.py", line 434, in _encodeFilenameFlags
return self.filename.encode('utf-8'), self.flag_bits | 0x800
UnicodeEncodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't encode characters in position 11-31: surrogates not allowed
It's a weird error so I could well be doing something stupid - but am wondering if there's an implicitly assumed encoding somewhere which is clashing with this kernel's environment?
I don't have any special chars in filenames, and am running Studio kernel Python 3 (PyTorch CPU Optimized).
Any ideas or insights greatly appreciated!
Full steps to reproduce
(From the referenced public sample above)
Add this package to the set of pip installs at the top
Replace the ! unzip ... command with something like the following (since Studio kernels don't have unzip installed by default)
Split the cell containing # Create ECR repository and push docker image: Execute just the first (Python) half and run the above sm-docker command instead of the sample's !docker build ... line.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm attempting to get this sample (which builds a container image from notebook in the "Define a SageMaker Model Monitor schedule" section) running in SageMaker Studio, using the new CLI.
Essentially there is a
./docker/
folder next to my notebook containing just aDockerfile
andevaluation.py
script.However when I run:
(Or same without specifying the
--file
or--repository
options, or omitting the:latest
tag) I get the following error:It's a weird error so I could well be doing something stupid - but am wondering if there's an implicitly assumed encoding somewhere which is clashing with this kernel's environment?
I don't have any special chars in filenames, and am running Studio kernel Python 3 (PyTorch CPU Optimized).
Any ideas or insights greatly appreciated!
Full steps to reproduce
(From the referenced public sample above)
pip install
s at the top! unzip ...
command with something like the following (since Studio kernels don't have unzip installed by default)# Create ECR repository and push docker image
: Execute just the first (Python) half and run the abovesm-docker
command instead of the sample's!docker build ...
line.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: