[IPython-dev] Remote kernels

Marcin Kostur marcinofulus at gmail.com
Fri Nov 28 09:40:36 EST 2014


Dear all,

The kernel serving the interactive process connected with the notebook
used to be run on the same machine as the notebook itself.

We would like to run it remotely, in particular using HPC cluster with
interactive queue, or ssh command to some server with computational
resources. It would be something between IPython.parallel and local
process serving the interactivity.

Did anyone you considered such an option?

The another question is - why ipython (or other) kernels starts at
notebook load. In Sage notebook, for example,  it starts when one
launches the first computation and I like such setting much better.


the best
Marcin




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