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# on a laptop outside the lab network | # on a laptop outside the lab network | ||
JUPYTER_PORT=5048 | JUPYTER_PORT=5048 | ||
ssh -N -p 22 -D 1080 momeara@ | ssh -N -p 22 -D 1080 momeara@portal3.combpio.ucsf.edu -L $JUPYTER_PORT:gimel:$JUPYTER_PORT | ||
# open a web browser and navigate to localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/lab and enter the token | # open a web browser and navigate to localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/lab and enter the token | ||
== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
* use localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/'''lab''' to get the JuypterLab interface, its much better but for some reason not the default yet | * use localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/'''lab''' to get the JuypterLab interface, its much better but for some reason not the default yet |
Latest revision as of 21:05, 19 October 2023
Using Jupyter Notebooks
jupyter ports
Talk to Ben about getting a port range set up for you
Lab Member | Port range |
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Matthew O'Meara | 5040-5049 |
install dependencies
Install conda environment for python, typically I use
conda create -n main anaconda source activate main
Start the notebook server
# set the jupyter port (see above) JUPYTER_PORT=5048
# on gimel in the bkslab cluster jupyter notebook --ip=0.0.0.0 --port=$JUPYTER_PORT # copy the token e.g. 'e0593317037148392cb9b0489a5f376ca950f3a14d37e371' to the clipboard
log in to the notebook server from a client
# on a laptop outside the lab network JUPYTER_PORT=5048 ssh -N -p 22 -D 1080 momeara@portal3.combpio.ucsf.edu -L $JUPYTER_PORT:gimel:$JUPYTER_PORT # open a web browser and navigate to localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/lab and enter the token
Tips
- use localhost:JUPYTER_PORT/lab to get the JuypterLab interface, its much better but for some reason not the default yet