CONTAINERS
jupyterlab |
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Builds | |
Requires | L4T >=32.6 |
Dependencies | build-essential python numpy rust |
Dependants | audiocraft efficientvit l4t-ml langchain:samples sam tam whisper |
Dockerfile | Dockerfile |
Images | dustynv/jupyterlab:r32.7.1 (2023-12-06, 0.7GB) dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.2.1 (2023-12-06, 5.3GB) dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.3.1 (2023-08-29, 5.3GB) dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.4.1 (2023-10-07, 5.3GB) dustynv/jupyterlab:r36.2.0 (2023-12-06, 0.6GB) |
Notes | will autostart Jupyter server on port 8888 unless container entry CMD is overridden |
CONTAINER IMAGES
Repository/Tag | Date | Arch | Size |
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dustynv/jupyterlab:r32.7.1 |
2023-12-06 |
arm64 |
0.7GB |
dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.2.1 |
2023-12-06 |
arm64 |
5.3GB |
dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.3.1 |
2023-08-29 |
arm64 |
5.3GB |
dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.4.1 |
2023-10-07 |
arm64 |
5.3GB |
dustynv/jupyterlab:r36.2.0 |
2023-12-06 |
arm64 |
0.6GB |
Container images are compatible with other minor versions of JetPack/L4T:
• L4T R32.7 containers can run on other versions of L4T R32.7 (JetPack 4.6+)
• L4T R35.x containers can run on other versions of L4T R35.x (JetPack 5.1+)
RUN CONTAINER
To start the container, you can use the run.sh
/autotag
helpers or manually put together a docker run
command:
# automatically pull or build a compatible container image
./run.sh $(./autotag jupyterlab)
# or explicitly specify one of the container images above
./run.sh dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.2.1
# or if using 'docker run' (specify image and mounts/ect)
sudo docker run --runtime nvidia -it --rm --network=host dustynv/jupyterlab:r35.2.1
run.sh
forwards arguments todocker run
with some defaults added (like--runtime nvidia
, mounts a/data
cache, and detects devices)
autotag
finds a container image that's compatible with your version of JetPack/L4T - either locally, pulled from a registry, or by building it.
To mount your own directories into the container, use the -v
or --volume
flags:
./run.sh -v /path/on/host:/path/in/container $(./autotag jupyterlab)
To launch the container running a command, as opposed to an interactive shell:
./run.sh $(./autotag jupyterlab) my_app --abc xyz
You can pass any options to run.sh
that you would to docker run
, and it'll print out the full command that it constructs before executing it.
BUILD CONTAINER
If you use autotag
as shown above, it'll ask to build the container for you if needed. To manually build it, first do the system setup, then run:
./build.sh jupyterlab
The dependencies from above will be built into the container, and it'll be tested during. See ./build.sh --help
for build options.