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Go through the steps of starting a Jupyter session in through the OnDemand web interface
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Click to start
On your local desktop, you launch jupyter through command line, by typing a command to launch it like: Alternatively, OnDemand interactive applications can be launched from OnDemand with graphics, . This should appear similar to a remote desktop window that only launches gives you remote access to the launched application. After logging into OnDemand on your favorite ARCC HPC resource, you can request a Jupyter Session by clicking on the app from the main Dashboard: |
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Fill out the Jupyter Session Request Form
After clicking the jupyter app, you are taken to a web form to tailor and specify the Jupyter environment you’d like to run in your session
Jupyter Interface: Select from Jupyter Notebook or Jupyter Lab Account: The associated investment account or project you’re using to run the session Number of hours: How long you plan to use the notebook Number of Nodes: how many nodes you want allocated to perform work while using this notebook. Number of CPUs: how many cores you will need access to perform your work while using this notebook. Amount of Memory: Memory in GB required to run throughout the course of this Jupyer session GPU Type: Which GPU hardware you’d like to perform your work in the Jupyter Notebook or Lab on |
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Your interactive sessions
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Connect to your session
To open Jupyter, click on the connect button within the active session |
You will be directed to a Jupyter notebook or lab environment to start using Jupyter!
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