OSError cached file and config.json

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by shivrajhug - opened

I am using Ubuntu 20.04

I followed self deployment on Mistral website: https://docs.mistral.ai/self-deployment/vllm/

I did set HF_TOKEN and then logged in to huggingface cli using command:

$ export HF_TOKEN=<token>

¢ huggingface-cli login

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    A token is already saved on your machine. Run `huggingface-cli whoami` to get more information or `huggingface-cli logout` if you want to log out.
    Setting a new token will erase the existing one.
    To login, `huggingface_hub` requires a token generated from https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens .
Token:
Add token as git credential? (Y/n) n
Token is valid (permission: write).
Your token has been saved to /home/cloud-user/.cache/huggingface/token
Login successful

I ran command:

$ docker run --gpus all \
    -e HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN -p 8000:8000 \
    ghcr.io/mistralai/mistral-src/vllm:latest \
    --host 0.0.0.0 \
    --model mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2

I am getting error as below

OSError: We couldn't connect to 'https://huggingface.co' to load this file, couldn't find it in the cached files and it looks like mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2 is not the path to a directory containing a file named config.json.
Checkout your internet connection or see how to run the library in offline mode at 'https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/installation#offline-mode'

@shivrajhug everything looks good from a HF-authentication point of view. Can it be that the docker settings don't allow the docker container to access your network? (and therefore doesn't have access to the internet?) Only a guess here, hope that can help.

i have the same problem , @shivrajhug have you get the solution of this problem or not yet ?

Guys i have the same error, how to solve it?

same problem, how to solve it?

Me have the same

I dont know dude i cant figure out this error please help

maybe you can try creating a new access token in write type, in this https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens

Create a token in a hugging face in the format of reading mode

Set the "Read access to contents of all public gated repos you can access" permission of your token to True and you can download the model.

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