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* If you want to use Jupyter:
* If you want to use Jupyter:
** Create and test your own kernel, there are multiple options for this:
** Create and test your own kernel, there are multiple options for this:
*** [[Setting_up_Python_virtualenv#Virtualenv_kernels_in_Jupyter|virtualenv]]
*** [[Python]]
*** [[Conda_for_teaching|conda]]
*** [[R]] (coming)
** Create a ticket to get your kernel added to the list in https://notebook.anunna.wur.nl
** Create a ticket to get your kernel added to the list in https://notebook.anunna.wur.nl
** To ease the use of the service, we give courses a dropdown to set up number of CPUs/memory/runtime. Please create a ticket to ask us to add your course to the dropdown menu.
** To ease the use of the service, we give courses a dropdown to set up number of CPUs/memory/runtime. Please create a ticket to ask us to add your course to the dropdown menu.

Latest revision as of 16:50, 12 January 2026

To be able to run a course on Anunna, there are a couple of steps to take as a teacher

  • Create accounts for all involved (Teachers/TA's/students) and reservations for the course
    • You can start with the teachers and TA's, and add the students later once they are known
    • Use this Service Now form to request the accounts you need.
  • If you want to use Jupyter:
    • Create and test your own kernel, there are multiple options for this:
    • Create a ticket to get your kernel added to the list in https://notebook.anunna.wur.nl
    • To ease the use of the service, we give courses a dropdown to set up number of CPUs/memory/runtime. Please create a ticket to ask us to add your course to the dropdown menu.

Besides the above interactions, the HPC admin team will also:

  • Create a teams chat between the course organisers and administrators, so we have a hotline in case of issues.
  • Be present at the start of your course (if on campus), to smooth out any issues that might arise at the start (missing/not working accounts)

If there are any issues, please have a look at Hints for courses