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How to Access Jupyter notebook in Deep learning toolkit ?

frozenpy
Explorer

Hello good people,

I have installed the Deep learning Toolkit in Splunk and pulled the MLTK image in my standalone setup. Everything seems to be configured well, but when I hit the Jupyterlab in the containers tab, I am prompted to provide a password. The thing is I didn't setup any password.

Have you encountered the same issue ?

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pdrieger_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @frozenpy , that should be easy: you can find the password noted in the DLTK app page Model Development Guide accessible over the home content dashboard or from the DLTK app menu Overview > Model Development Guide. Best, Philipp

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pdrieger_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi @frozenpy , that should be easy: you can find the password noted in the DLTK app page Model Development Guide accessible over the home content dashboard or from the DLTK app menu Overview > Model Development Guide. Best, Philipp

vaidyasen
New Member

@pdrieger_splunk I couldn't find this Model Development Guide in home. Could you drop a link or something that could help to access it?

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frozenpy
Explorer

Thank you so much !

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If your problem is resolved then please accept the answer to help future readers.

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