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Revision as of 23:05, 22 January 2020
On VDI
Currently, the easiest way to run IPython Notebook is on NCI's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). For a guide to set up and use VDI, click here.
Within VDI, open a Linux terminal (Applications menu -> System Tools -> Terminal). Inside the Terminal, load the conda environment
module use /g/data/hh5/public/modules
module load conda
You should then be able to start the notebook with
jupyter notebook
On Gadi
You can also run a notebook from Gadi's compute nodes using the jupyter_gadi.sh script. Note that unlike VDI this does cost SU allocation, as it is running on the supercomputer nodes. You also won't have access to the internet to download data.