George
George
@pseudo-usama it's not completely clear what you're trying to achieve and how the setup looks like Could you describe it more detailed please? What does your containerized environment look like,...
How did you create them? Unfortunately, it is still not clear what exactly you have, because there are multiple options. Did you use langchain with qdrant? How did you create...
You can't do it this way, since they are not compatible You would need to migrate your data from local qdrant to qdrant in docker E.g., you can do that...
E.g. you can use `migrate` method of QdrantClient
@coszio what was the problem with grpcio? 1.48.2 works fine for me using 1.49.1 brings type checker issues :(
hi @achillesliu, could you please tell us which qdrant version you are using? unfortunately, we could not reproduce the issue
@DhavalArGEP hi, could you please try out qdrant-client 1.11.1 and qdrant at least 1.10 (better 1.11.1) Unfortunately, we could not reproduce it ourselves
@DhavalArGEP is it reproducible with the code provided in the issue, or could you maybe provide your own? Which version of qdrant (not qdrant-client) are you using?
@DhavalArGEP can you create a minimal reproducible example? Not exactly the same code you use, but the one which is enough for pinpointing the issue Could you also tell us...
@wanjeakshay hi it seems that you might have some problems with DNS or maybe you're using some proxy, the error is about not being able to resolve an address