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Download h2jupynb from [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rdauria/jupyter-notebook/main/h2jupynb ] to your local drive | Download h2jupynb from [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rdauria/jupyter-notebook/main/h2jupynb | git] to your local drive | ||
Make it excutable | Make it excutable |
Revision as of 21:44, 28 May 2022
Use Jupyter Notebook/Lab
Connecting to Hoffman2
Download h2jupynb from | git to your local drive
Make it excutable
chmod u+x h2jupynb
From your laptop, run (Using Python 3.7)
./h2jupynb -u userid -v 3.7.3 -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394
(You'll find more details here)
./h2jupynb -u userid -t 2 -m 8 -p 9394
Without specifying the version, it will use the default Python version chosen by the script, currently 3.9.6.
Install on Local Device
Install to your laptop using Anaconda:
- Download Anaconda version 3.7
- Install it to your laptop as a regular application
- 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