Jupyter notebook stopped running on AWS server





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I used to run this Jupyter notebook with no problems (using 8889 port) at all but since yesterday I have been having troubles accessing it. This is what happens when I ssh to my server on AWS (below). When I copy/paste this url in Safari I get this message: "Safari cannot open the page because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection". SSH works fine though. Will appreciate help of this community as I'm new to AWS.



ssh [xxx]
ubuntu@ip-xxx:~$ cd mydir
ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ source myenv/bin/activate
(myenv) ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ jupyter notebook
[I xxx NotebookApp] The port 8888 is already in use, trying another port.
[I xxx NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/ubuntu/mydir
[I xxx NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at:
[I xxx NotebookApp] http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX
[I xxx NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation).
[W xxx NotebookApp] No web browser found: could not locate runnable browser.
[C xxx NotebookApp]

Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
to login with a token:
http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX









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    I used to run this Jupyter notebook with no problems (using 8889 port) at all but since yesterday I have been having troubles accessing it. This is what happens when I ssh to my server on AWS (below). When I copy/paste this url in Safari I get this message: "Safari cannot open the page because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection". SSH works fine though. Will appreciate help of this community as I'm new to AWS.



    ssh [xxx]
    ubuntu@ip-xxx:~$ cd mydir
    ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ source myenv/bin/activate
    (myenv) ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ jupyter notebook
    [I xxx NotebookApp] The port 8888 is already in use, trying another port.
    [I xxx NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/ubuntu/mydir
    [I xxx NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at:
    [I xxx NotebookApp] http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX
    [I xxx NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation).
    [W xxx NotebookApp] No web browser found: could not locate runnable browser.
    [C xxx NotebookApp]

    Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
    to login with a token:
    http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX









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      I used to run this Jupyter notebook with no problems (using 8889 port) at all but since yesterday I have been having troubles accessing it. This is what happens when I ssh to my server on AWS (below). When I copy/paste this url in Safari I get this message: "Safari cannot open the page because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection". SSH works fine though. Will appreciate help of this community as I'm new to AWS.



      ssh [xxx]
      ubuntu@ip-xxx:~$ cd mydir
      ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ source myenv/bin/activate
      (myenv) ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ jupyter notebook
      [I xxx NotebookApp] The port 8888 is already in use, trying another port.
      [I xxx NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/ubuntu/mydir
      [I xxx NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at:
      [I xxx NotebookApp] http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX
      [I xxx NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation).
      [W xxx NotebookApp] No web browser found: could not locate runnable browser.
      [C xxx NotebookApp]

      Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
      to login with a token:
      http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX









      share|improve this question














      I used to run this Jupyter notebook with no problems (using 8889 port) at all but since yesterday I have been having troubles accessing it. This is what happens when I ssh to my server on AWS (below). When I copy/paste this url in Safari I get this message: "Safari cannot open the page because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection". SSH works fine though. Will appreciate help of this community as I'm new to AWS.



      ssh [xxx]
      ubuntu@ip-xxx:~$ cd mydir
      ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ source myenv/bin/activate
      (myenv) ubuntu@ip-xxx:~/mydir$ jupyter notebook
      [I xxx NotebookApp] The port 8888 is already in use, trying another port.
      [I xxx NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/ubuntu/mydir
      [I xxx NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at:
      [I xxx NotebookApp] http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX
      [I xxx NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation).
      [W xxx NotebookApp] No web browser found: could not locate runnable browser.
      [C xxx NotebookApp]

      Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
      to login with a token:
      http://localhost:8889/?token=XXX






      amazon-web-services ssh jupyter-notebook






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          Run this to see what process is using that port



          sudo netstat -tupln | grep 8888


          Afterwards kill that process and try to start up notebook again.



          sudo kill -9 PID





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          • I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

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          Run this to see what process is using that port



          sudo netstat -tupln | grep 8888


          Afterwards kill that process and try to start up notebook again.



          sudo kill -9 PID





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          • I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

            – aviss
            Nov 16 '18 at 21:02
















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          Run this to see what process is using that port



          sudo netstat -tupln | grep 8888


          Afterwards kill that process and try to start up notebook again.



          sudo kill -9 PID





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          • I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

            – aviss
            Nov 16 '18 at 21:02














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          Run this to see what process is using that port



          sudo netstat -tupln | grep 8888


          Afterwards kill that process and try to start up notebook again.



          sudo kill -9 PID





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          Run this to see what process is using that port



          sudo netstat -tupln | grep 8888


          Afterwards kill that process and try to start up notebook again.



          sudo kill -9 PID






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          • I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

            – aviss
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          • I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

            – aviss
            Nov 16 '18 at 21:02

















          I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

          – aviss
          Nov 16 '18 at 21:02





          I use this port to run a Jupyter notebook locally.

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