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Jupyterhub - single user notebook servers shuts down

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      balticpenguin
      wrote on last edited by girish
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      I would like to use the Jupyter Scheduler extension.

      https://jupyter-scheduler.readthedocs.io/en/latest/users/index.html#installation

      The installation is working fine.
      I then set up a job that runs once a day. This also works without any problems.

      However, I have noticed one issue. If I don't use the app for a few days, my notebook server is shut down and thus the job will not run again until I start the notebook server.

      Is there a way to prevent the Notebook Server from shutting down in the Jupyterhub settings?

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        I would like to use the Jupyter Scheduler extension.

        https://jupyter-scheduler.readthedocs.io/en/latest/users/index.html#installation

        The installation is working fine.
        I then set up a job that runs once a day. This also works without any problems.

        However, I have noticed one issue. If I don't use the app for a few days, my notebook server is shut down and thus the job will not run again until I start the notebook server.

        Is there a way to prevent the Notebook Server from shutting down in the Jupyterhub settings?

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        girish
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        wrote on last edited by girish
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        @balticpenguin are you using Cloudron to deploy JupyterHub ? The Cloudron package has no code to shutdown notebooks

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          @balticpenguin are you using Cloudron to deploy JupyterHub ? The Cloudron package has no code to shutdown notebooks

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          @girish: Yes, I use Cloudron to deploy Jupyterhub.

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            @girish: Yes, I use Cloudron to deploy Jupyterhub.

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            girish
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            @balticpenguin OK, I was a bit wrong. When the app gets updated to use the latest notebook, the existing notebooks are shutdown so that they can be started with the newer image. I suspect that maybe the app is getting updated in the middle and thus the notebook is getting shutdown.

            Is your job able to start up the notebook server automatically?

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              @balticpenguin OK, I was a bit wrong. When the app gets updated to use the latest notebook, the existing notebooks are shutdown so that they can be started with the newer image. I suspect that maybe the app is getting updated in the middle and thus the notebook is getting shutdown.

              Is your job able to start up the notebook server automatically?

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              balticpenguin
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              @girish: I have checked if the shutdown is related to an update and thus a restart of Jupyterhub. This is not the case.
              There must be something running in the background of Jupyterhub that stops the notebook server/Docker container as soon as there is a certain amount of inactivity.

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                Is some external service like culler enabled ? https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub-idle-culler . The default package doesn't enable all that, so I am just asking if you have enabled it in your own.

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                  No manual changes have been made so far.
                  I could not find jupyterhub-idle-culler in the list of 'pip list' in the terminal of the Jupyterhub container.

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                    @balticpenguin think we have to check the logs of jupyterhub. Do you see any logs that it is removing a container ? Cloudron itself doesn't remove any containers.

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                      @balticpenguin think we have to check the logs of jupyterhub. Do you see any logs that it is removing a container ? Cloudron itself doesn't remove any containers.

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                      @girish Where or how can I find the log files from Jupyterhub?

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                        @girish Where or how can I find the log files from Jupyterhub?

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                        @balticpenguin this one https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#log-viewer

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