Starting Jupyter on a compute server: type in a terminal
ssh compute 'jupyter notebook --no-browser --ip=`hostname`'
It should produce an output similar to the one below
[W 08:46:57.555 NotebookApp] Loading JupyterLab as a classic notebook (v6) extension. [C 08:46:57.555 NotebookApp] You must use Jupyter Server v1 to load JupyterLab as notebook extension. You have v2.5.0 installed. You can fix this by executing: pip install -U "jupyter-server<2.0.0" [I 08:46:57.555 NotebookApp] The port 8888 is already in use, trying another port. [I 08:46:57.558 NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/b/<your-name> [I 08:46:57.558 NotebookApp] Jupyter Notebook 6.5.3 is running at: [I 08:46:57.558 NotebookApp] http://olive:8889/?token=<a-very-long-token> [I 08:46:57.558 NotebookApp] or http://127.0.0.1:8889/?token=<a-very-long-token> [I 08:46:57.558 NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation). [C 08:46:57.564 NotebookApp] To access the notebook, open this file in a browser: file:///home/b/<your-name>/.local/share/jupyter/runtime/nbserver-<notebook-id>-open.html Or copy and paste one of these URLs: http://olive:8889/?token=<a-very-long-token> or http://127.0.0.1:8889/?token=<a-very-long-token>
Open either of the links file:///... or http://olive:8889/... by clicking on it with right button and selecting _Open link_ from the menu.
Note Do not use http://127.0.0.1:8889/... - this link will not work!