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I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:



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I have created anaconda environment with python2.
When I connected again, re-enter the anaconda environment, I can't see anything.Do I have chance to find the result?










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  • What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

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I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:



enter image description here



I have created anaconda environment with python2.
When I connected again, re-enter the anaconda environment, I can't see anything.Do I have chance to find the result?










share|improve this question

























  • What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

    – sascha
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:18














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I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:



enter image description here



I have created anaconda environment with python2.
When I connected again, re-enter the anaconda environment, I can't see anything.Do I have chance to find the result?










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I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:



enter image description here



I have created anaconda environment with python2.
When I connected again, re-enter the anaconda environment, I can't see anything.Do I have chance to find the result?







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  • What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

    – sascha
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:18



















  • What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

    – sascha
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:18

















What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

– sascha
Nov 25 '18 at 15:18





What's available depends on your libs/code (e.g. snapshots to hdf5 or co). But in general: losing the connection means the process is stopped. Usually people use tmux or something similar to be able to re-attach after logging out.

– sascha
Nov 25 '18 at 15:18












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If you had SSH'd into the instance, loosing the connection would result in your process being aborted, unfortunately.



In the future, you can use a terminal multiplexer like tmux or screen to keep the terminal window open for an extended period of time.






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  • thanks very much

    – andy
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:43











  • what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

    – andy
    Dec 1 '18 at 9:24











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If you had SSH'd into the instance, loosing the connection would result in your process being aborted, unfortunately.



In the future, you can use a terminal multiplexer like tmux or screen to keep the terminal window open for an extended period of time.






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  • thanks very much

    – andy
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:43











  • what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

    – andy
    Dec 1 '18 at 9:24
















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If you had SSH'd into the instance, loosing the connection would result in your process being aborted, unfortunately.



In the future, you can use a terminal multiplexer like tmux or screen to keep the terminal window open for an extended period of time.






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  • thanks very much

    – andy
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:43











  • what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

    – andy
    Dec 1 '18 at 9:24














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If you had SSH'd into the instance, loosing the connection would result in your process being aborted, unfortunately.



In the future, you can use a terminal multiplexer like tmux or screen to keep the terminal window open for an extended period of time.






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If you had SSH'd into the instance, loosing the connection would result in your process being aborted, unfortunately.



In the future, you can use a terminal multiplexer like tmux or screen to keep the terminal window open for an extended period of time.







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  • thanks very much

    – andy
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:43











  • what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

    – andy
    Dec 1 '18 at 9:24



















  • thanks very much

    – andy
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:43











  • what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

    – andy
    Dec 1 '18 at 9:24

















thanks very much

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Nov 27 '18 at 13:43





thanks very much

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what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

– andy
Dec 1 '18 at 9:24





what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?

– andy
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