Attention: The EBRAINS drive will be unavailable for most of the weekend starting the 25th October. Although the Lab is availble while the Drive is down, files that are stored in the Drive will not be loaded and you will be unable to save documents directly on the Lab.


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Last modified by mmorgan on 2023/05/11 11:30

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5 5  Users can access the Lab from the //Lab //navigation element in every collab that they are a member of (not from a public collab if they are not a member of its team).  Once in the Lab, users see all of the files in the Drive of the corresponding collab (including the notebook files with the ***.ipynb** extension which can be opened in JupyterLab) and can navigate to the Drive of other collabs. More instructions can be found in the [[Tutorial section>>doc:.Tutorial.WebHome]].
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7 -=== Container and Kernel ===
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9 -In the Lab, a user runs a notebook in a container, i.e. an environment isolated from other notebook executions of other users. All the notebooks of a user on a given server run in the same container. So files produced by one notebook can be accessed from another notebook but only by the same user. The context of a container is lost (including files stored in the container) when the container is reset.
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11 -The Drive is mounted in the container as an additional partition (at /shared) and files in the Drive are not affected by container resets.
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13 -The term "Kernel" in the Jupyter notebook environment indicates the language interpreter used for a given notebook. The Lab currently supports the Python 3 language and others may be added in the future.
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