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=Use Jupyter Notebook/Lab=
=Use Jupyter Notebook/Lab=


==Connecting to Hoffman2==
Download h2jupynb from [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rdauria/jupyter-notebook/main/h2jupynb | git] to your local drive


==Install on Local Device==
(A copy is under /u/project/CCN/apps/scripts/idre_scripts/ in Hoffman but it might not be the newest version)
Install to your laptop using Anaconda:
 
Make it excutable
chmod u+x h2jupynb


[https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html Jupyter Official Website]
From your laptop, run


#Download [https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/ Anaconda] version 3.7
./h2jupynb -u userid -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394
#Install it to your laptop as a regular application
#then run "jupyter notebook" from the terminal


(You'll find more details [https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/Using-H2/Connecting/Connecting.html#connecting-via-jupyter-notebook-lab here])


Without specifying the version, it will use the default Python version chosen by the script, currently 3.9.6.


==Connecting to Hoffman2==
You can specify Python version you want to use
Download h2jupynb from [https://gitlab.idre.ucla.edu/dauria/jupyter-notebook git ] to your local drive


  chmod u+x h2jupynb
  ./h2jupynb -u userid -v 3.7.3 -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394


From your laptop, run (Using Python 3.7)
==Install on Local Device==
Install to your laptop using Anaconda:


./h2jupynb -u userid -v 3.7.0
[https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html Jupyter Official Website]


(You'll find more details [https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/Using-H2/Connecting/Connecting.html#connecting-via-jupyter-notebook-lab here])
#Download [https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/ Anaconda] version 3.7
#Install it to your laptop as a regular application
#then run "jupyter notebook" from the terminal


===GPU Access===
===GPU Access===

Latest revision as of 21:50, 28 May 2022

Use Jupyter Notebook/Lab

Connecting to Hoffman2

Download h2jupynb from | git to your local drive

(A copy is under /u/project/CCN/apps/scripts/idre_scripts/ in Hoffman but it might not be the newest version)

Make it excutable

chmod u+x h2jupynb

From your laptop, run

./h2jupynb -u userid -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394

(You'll find more details here)

Without specifying the version, it will use the default Python version chosen by the script, currently 3.9.6.

You can specify Python version you want to use

./h2jupynb -u userid -v 3.7.3 -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394

Install on Local Device

Install to your laptop using Anaconda:

Jupyter Official Website

  1. Download Anaconda version 3.7
  2. Install it to your laptop as a regular application
  3. then run "jupyter notebook" from the terminal

GPU Access

To access GPU resources on Hoffman, add the virtual env to ipykernel for the very first time:

qrsh -l gpu,P4
module load python/anaconda3
conda activate pytorch-1.3.1-gpu
python -m ipykernel install --user --name=pytorch-1.3.1-gpu

Using h2jupynb:

./h2jupynb -v anaconda3 -g yes -c P4 -l 10.0