@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Upon your job's submission to the queue, you will see the output indicating your
cat jupyter_notebook_<jobid>.out # Run this command in the directory the .out file is located.
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4. Open a new terminal on your local machine and run the SSH command provided in the output file. If prompted for a password, use your Linux lab password if you haven't set up SSH keys. Note that the command will appear to hang after successful connection - this is the expected behavior. Do not terminate the command (Ctrl + C) as this will disconnect your Jupyter notebook session (unless you intend to do so).
4. Open a new terminal on your local machine and run the SSH command provided in the output file. If prompted for a password, use your Linux lab password if you haven't set up SSH keys. Note that the command will appear to hang after successful connection - this is the expected behavior. Do not terminate the command (`Ctrl + C`) as this will disconnect your Jupyter notebook session (unless you intend to do so).
5. Check the error file on the login node for the Jupyter URL: