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- Install your own version of python to run jupyter.
- Install jupyter
- Start up jupyter
- Be sure you are logged into login.cluster.tufts.edu
- Get an allocation on a compute node. Write down the name of the assigned compute node srun --pty --x11=first -p interactive bash
- Start jupyter on the compute node. It will display the port # the software is running on, usually 8888 jupyter notebook --no-browser
- Access jupyter
- Now setup forwarding from your workstation thru the headnode to the assigned compute node, in this example it is alpha001
ssh sdough01@login.cluster.tufts.edu -L 8888:localhost:8888 ssh alpha001 -L 8888:localhost:8888 - Point the browser on your workstation to http://localhost:8888/ and the jupyter web interface should come up.
- Do computation, do science!
- Now setup forwarding from your workstation thru the headnode to the assigned compute node, in this example it is alpha001