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You have the possibility of creating a preset with predefined start options for yourself or your project group.
Note: The preset functionality is currently only available on Noctua 2.
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Click here to list your presets: https://jh.pc2.uni-paderborn.de/services/presets/
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When you click on the tile ‘Xpra Desktop’, a remote desktop environment is set up in the background. Graphical applications (e.g. loaded via modules) can be started from the started graphical terminal.
How-To
Creating presets
Note: The preset functionality is currently only available on Noctua 2.
To save time when configuring your Jupyter environenment you have the possibilty to create preset environments for yourself or your compute time group(s).
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Create a conda environment as described here:
conda activate <your_conda_env>
conda install ipykernel
Or:
python3 -m pip install ipykernel
python3 -m ipykernel install --user --name <KERNELNAME> --display-name "<DISPLAY NAME>"
Make sure, that python3 is called from the environment
Create my own Apptainer/Singularity container
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ln -s /scratch/hpc-prf-project/jupyter_container.sif $HOME/.jupyter/pc2-jupyterhub/ |
Access remote JupyterHub server with the local Visual Studio Code instance
You need following extensions for Visual Studio Code:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-toolsai.jupyter
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-toolsai.jupyter-hub
Create an acccess token in the JupyterHub web interface:
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Follow following instructions described here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-toolsai.jupyter-hub
You need to start a Jupyter session using our JupyterHub web interface. After successful start, you can copy the URL starting with
https://jh.pc2.uni-paderborn.de/user/.../...
View Slurm job logs
If the path of the Slurm Job output has not been changed explicity, it can be found here by default:
Noctua 1: $HOME/.jupyter/last_jh_noctua1.log
Noctua 2: $HOME/.jupyter/last_jh_noctua2.log
PC² Support
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This message appears because user settings managed by JupyterLab do not match the new JupyterLab version.
Try deleting
~/.jupyter/
in your$HOME
directory as follows:rm -r ~/.jupyter/
If you want to keep your custom user settings, write an email to pc2-support@uni-paderborn.de