OpenClaw + Qwen on Yamify
This guide explains how Yamify wires OpenClaw to Yamify-hosted Qwen and how to validate it’s working.
What you get
- OpenClaw installed in your workspace
- A default model option powered by Yamify’s shared Qwen runtime
- No model hosting steps (no GPU node pool setup required for you)
Example repo
1) Verify OpenClaw is online
From your Yam page, click Open OpenClaw → and load the Chat view.
If you see 404/503/TLS issues, go to Analytics → App health (Yamify) to see whether your OpenClaw URL is reporting unhealthy.
2) Select the Qwen model
In OpenClaw Chat:
- Choose the Qwen model (example:
qwen2.5:7b). - Send a simple message like:
Say hello in one sentence.
You should see a response within a few seconds.
3) Why messages can queue
If messages appear as Queued and never complete, it usually means:
- the LLM runtime is cold-starting,
- the model server is overloaded, or
- there is a networking/endpoint issue between OpenClaw and the model runtime.
Yamify mitigations:
- warm jobs keep Qwen hot in memory,
- concurrency is capped to avoid overload,
- OpenClaw install uses guardrails so it doesn’t “look ready” before the runtime is reachable.
4) Use Qwen for agentic flows (recommended)
OpenClaw is strongest when you connect it to:
- n8n workflows
- Slack/WhatsApp/Telegram hooks
- custom apps deployed on Yamify
Recommended patterns:
- Extractor: return JSON only
- Planner: produce short steps
- Tool runner: never hallucinate tool outputs; call tools only
Troubleshooting checklist
- Validate your OpenClaw URL returns
200in a private window. - If it returns
503, check your Yamify Analytics App health for the most recent probe result. - If you recently installed OpenClaw and it’s still “working”, give it 1–2 minutes, then refresh.