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mention how to proxy dashbord link in README #183
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That's definitely a valid way to configure this. I would support adding a section to the README. Do you have any interest in raising a PR to add this? |
Depending on which spawner you are using for Jupyter Hub you should be able to configure environment variables for each Jupyter session. |
Big +1 on documenting this a bit more clearly right away in the README, we were just looking at this issue with @consideRatio and eventually the above proved very helpful! |
I think I had issues with this because I had an old config file around - now it seems to work without setting the environment variable. |
Is even better since it will take care of everything in front of Example on my system:
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It took a lot of digging to find out how to connect to a dashboard on a remote machine/ jupyterhub instance. Finally I found: https://jobqueue.dask.org/en/latest/interactive.html#configuration and it works well. Could we link to this in the README?
That is the recommended way to connect to a dashboard via jupyterhub? How would a sysadmin best set that up for all users?
DASK_DISTRIBUTED__DASHBOARD__LINK="/user/{JUPYTERHUB_USER}/proxy/{port}/status"
before starting jupyterhub?
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