05-12-2022 01:24 PM
I am working with Azure Databricks jupyter notebooks and have time-consuming jobs (complex queries, model training, loops over many items, etc.).
Every time I close the browser (or step away for a long time) of some running notebook, even before the cluster time-out time, notebooks and cluster will become idle. When I open the notebook again, it appears as if it the notebook resumes, but it does not continue executing. I'd like to keep the notebook running in the background at night or when I close the browser. Any thoughts ?
05-25-2022 11:40 PM
I think you should try increasing the inactivity time and if the issue still persists. This should not happen actually @Eric P
05-13-2022 11:48 PM
@Eric P , To keep the cluster active at all times,
Also, checkout this doc- https://docs.databricks.com/clusters/clusters-manage.html?&_ga=2.26996221.1323833801.1652117370-1078...
05-16-2022 01:01 PM
Hi @Kaniz Fatma @Aashita Ramteke
2. I look for a more sustainable solution. Your solution requires running secondary script that continuously pings the server and never stops, which translate to cost. I look for something that does not kill the job half-way and keep it alive until completion. It's a simple capability that every platform support.
Does it mean we can never run a time-consuming job or train a model without sitting there looking at the screen overnight ?
Thank you.
Kenny.
05-25-2022 11:40 PM
I think you should try increasing the inactivity time and if the issue still persists. This should not happen actually @Eric P
05-26-2022 07:55 AM
@Eric P If you want the notebook to be running, why not create and schedule a job for the notebook?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/databricks/data-engineering/jobs/jobs#--create-a-job
07-07-2022 09:37 AM
Hey @Eric P
Just wanted to check in if you were able to resolve your issue. If yes, would you be happy to mark an answer as best? If not, please tell us so we can help you.
Thanks!
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