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Aug 02, 2019
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Caughlin Bohn
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Adam Caprez
Aug 02, 2019
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Added Conda commands and newer/older notes
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@@ -96,6 +96,10 @@ at a minimum a name for the environment, and at least one package to
install. For example, suppose we wish to create a new environment, and
need version 1.8 of NumPy.
{{% notice info %}}
The
`conda create`
command must be run on the login node.
{{% /notice %}}
{{% panel theme="info" header="Create a new environment by providing a name and package specification" %}}
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
}}
conda create -n mynumpy numpy=1.8
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@@ -167,6 +171,10 @@ conda install ipython
{{
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/
highlight
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}}
{{% /panel %}}
{{% notice info %}}
The
`conda install`
command must be run on the login node.
{{% /notice %}}
If you aren't currently in the environment you wish to install the
package in, add the
`-n `
option to specify the name.
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@@ -193,6 +201,11 @@ conda remove -n mynumpy ipython
To exit an environment, we
*deactivate*
it.
{{% panel theme="info" header="Exit current environment" %}}
Newer versions of anaconda:
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
}}
conda deactivate
{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
Older versions of anaconda:
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
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source deactivate
{{
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/
highlight
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}}
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@@ -254,7 +267,7 @@ Jupyter Notebook. To do so, follow the steps below, replacing
{{< /highlight >}}
4.
Once you have the environment set up, deactivate it:
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
}}
source
deactivate{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
{{
<
highlight
bash
>
}}
conda
deactivate{{
<
/
highlight
>
}}
5.
To make your conda environments accessible from the worker nodes,
enter the following commands:
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@@ -269,6 +282,9 @@ Jupyter Notebook. To do so, follow the steps below, replacing
**Note**
: Step 5 only needs to be done once. Any future created
environments will automatically be accessible from SLURM notebooks
once this is done.
**Note**
: For older version of anaconda, use
`source deactivate`
to
deactivate the environment.
{{% /notice %}}
6.
Login to JupyterHub at https://crane.unl.edu
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