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[Bug]: Model not found, uid: qwen2.5-instruct-0' #5946

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aaronchen2k opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 2 comments
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[Bug]: Model not found, uid: qwen2.5-instruct-0' #5946

aaronchen2k opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 2 comments
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RAGFlow workspace code commit ID

Latest

RAGFlow image version

v0.17.0 slim

Other environment information

RagFlow: infiniflow/ragflow:v0.17.0-slim
Xinference: v1.3.0.post2

Actual behavior

Find “Model not found, uid: qwen2.5-instruct-0'” error, when importing a large text document with graphrag and Xinference model.

Is model "qwen2.5-instruct-0" should be "qwen2.5-instruct"?

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Expected behavior

Should works well as below postman request.
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Steps to reproduce

Import a large text document with graphrag and Xinference.

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@aaronchen2k aaronchen2k added the 🐞 bug Something isn't working label Mar 12, 2025
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I can't find no where to add -0 in RAGFlow.

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I've had the same mistake

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