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JupyterLab environment is also available at http://jupyter.slac.stanford.edu. Login with your SLAC Unix account. You , and you can choose any JupyterLab environments (container images) available from that page (some of them will allow access to GPU resources), though only . Only the ATLAS images will mount your GPFS home directory and data directory. The ATLAS images provide PyROOT and JupyROOT (ROOT C++) notebooks with capability to access remote data via the Xroot (root) protocol or webdav (http) protocol. It includes several Machine Learning software packages. It also allows storing notebooks to Google Drive for portability.

  • This is an area that SLAC and the Analysis Computing Facility is constantly looking to improve. Please give us your feed back by sending e-mail to SLAC ACF mailing list atlas-us-slac-acf@cern.ch
  • If your home directory is on AFS, you can still request a GPFS home and/or data directory - send your request to unix-admin@slac.stanford.edu, indicating that "My home directory is on AFS, but I also want a GPFS data directory (under /gpfs/slac/atlas/fs1/d/<my_user_name>".
  • With JupyROOT (ROOT C++) and remote data access (via xroot or webdav/http protocol), one can also it is possible to run ProofLite even inside a JuypROOT notebook

 

Remote X window access

Please refer to SLAC's FastX page for detail instructions.

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