GPU-backed Jupyter Notebooks ============================ Jupyter notebooks are a useful tool for interactive development, debugging, and visualization. SkyPilot makes the process of running a GPU-backed Jupyter notebook simple by automatically managing provisioning and port forwarding. To get a machine with a GPU attached, use: .. code-block:: bash # Launch a VM with 1 NVIDIA GPU and forward port 8888 to localhost sky launch -c jupyter-vm --gpus K80:1 ssh -L 8888:localhost:8888 jupyter-vm .. note:: View the supported GPUs with the :code:`sky show-gpus` command. Use ``ssh jupyter-vm`` to SSH into the VM. Inside the VM, you can run the following commands to start a Jupyter session: .. code-block:: bash pip install jupyter jupyter notebook In your local browser, you should now be able to access :code:`localhost:8888` and see the following screen: .. image:: ../images/jupyter-auth.png :width: 100% :alt: Jupyter authentication window Enter the password or token and you will be directed to a page where you can create a new notebook. .. image:: ../images/jupyter-create.png :width: 100% :alt: Create a new Jupyter notebook You can verify that this notebook is running on the GPU-backed instance using :code:`nvidia-smi`. .. image:: ../images/jupyter-gpu.png :width: 100% :alt: nvidia-smi in notebook The GPU node is a normal SkyPilot cluster, so you can use the usual CLI commands on it. For example, run ``sky down/stop`` to terminate or stop it, and ``sky exec`` to execute a task. Notebooks in SkyPilot tasks --------------------------- Jupyter notebooks can also be used in SkyPilot tasks, allowing access to the full range of SkyPilot's features including :ref:`mounted storage ` and :ref:`autostop `. The following :code:`jupyter.yaml` is an example of a task specification that can launch notebooks with SkyPilot. .. code:: yaml # jupyter.yaml name: jupyter resources: accelerators: K80:1 file_mounts: /covid: source: s3://fah-public-data-covid19-cryptic-pockets mode: MOUNT setup: | pip install --upgrade pip conda init bash conda create -n jupyter python=3.9 -y conda activate jupyter pip install jupyter run: | cd ~/sky_workdir conda activate jupyter jupyter notebook --port 8888 Launch the GPU-backed Jupyter notebook: .. code:: bash sky launch -c jupyter jupyter.yaml To access the notebook locally, use SSH port forwarding. .. code:: bash ssh -L 8888:localhost:8888 jupyter You can verify that this notebook has access to the mounted storage bucket. .. image:: ../images/jupyter-covid.png :width: 100% :alt: accessing covid data from notebook