how to restore anaconda environment if google cloud disconnected
I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:
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?
python google-cloud-platform anaconda
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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:
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?
python google-cloud-platform anaconda
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:
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?
python google-cloud-platform anaconda
I was training neural network program before disconnected with my instance. The training was running the second epoch with some result:
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?
python google-cloud-platform anaconda
python google-cloud-platform anaconda
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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
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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
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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.
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.
thanks very much
– andy
Nov 27 '18 at 13:43
what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?
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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.
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.
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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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
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
what about using docker? maybe I can reconnect using docker attach?
– andy
Dec 1 '18 at 9:24
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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