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@@ -21,6 +21,15 @@ JupyterHub is run from a python3 virtual environment located in ``/opt/tljh/hub`
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uses the system's installed python and is owned by root. It also contains a binary install
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of `traefik <http://traefik.io/>`_. This virtual environment is completely managed by TLJH.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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/opt/tljh/hub/bin/pip freeze | xargs sudo /opt/tljh/hub/bin/pip uninstall -y
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sudo rm -rf /opt/tljh/hub
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User environment
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================
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@@ -46,6 +55,14 @@ This should let you run various ``conda`` and ``pip`` commands. If you run into
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By default, ``sudo`` does not respect any custom environments you have activated. The ``PATH=${PATH}``
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'fixes' that.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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/opt/tljh/user/bin/pip freeze | xargs sudo /opt/tljh/user/bin/pip uninstall -y
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sudo rm -rf /opt/tljh/user
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``tljh-config`` symlink
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========================
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@@ -53,7 +70,28 @@ We create a symlink from ``/usr/bin/tljh-config`` to ``/opt/tljh/hub/bin/tljh-co
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can run ``sudo tljh-config <something>`` from their terminal. While the user environment is added
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to users' ``$PATH`` when they launch through JupyterHub, the hub environment is not. This makes it
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hard to access the ``tljh-config`` command used to change most config parameters. Hence we symlink the
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``tljh-config`` command to ``/usr/local/bin``, so it is directly accessible with ``sudo tljh-config <command>``.
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``tljh-config`` command to ``/usr/bin``, so it is directly accessible with ``sudo tljh-config <command>``.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo unlink /usr/bin/tljh-config
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``jupyterhub_config.d`` directory for custom configuration snippets
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===================================================================
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Any files in /opt/tljh/config/jupyterhub_config.d that end in .py and are a valid
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JupyterHub configuration will be loaded after any of the config options specified
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with tljh-config are loaded.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo rm -rf /opt/tljh/config
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Systemd Units
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=============
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@@ -65,6 +103,43 @@ TLJH places 2 systemd units on your computer. They all start on system startup.
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In addition, each running Jupyter user gets their own systemd unit of the name ``jupyter-<username>``.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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# stop the services
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systemctl stop jupyterhub.service
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systemctl stop traefik.service
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systemctl stop jupyter-<username>
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# disable the services
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systemctl disable jupyterhub.service
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systemctl disable traefik.service
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systemctl disable jupyter-<username>
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# remove the systemd unit
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rm /etc/systemd/system/jupyterhub.service
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rm /etc/systemd/system/traefik.service
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# reset the state of all units
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl reset-failed
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State files
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===========
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TLJH places 3 `jupyterhub.service` and 4 `traefik.service` state files in `/opt/tljh/state`.
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These files save the state of JupyterHub and Traefik services and are meant
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to be used and modified solely by these services.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, revert this action using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo rm -rf /opt/tljh/state
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User groups
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===========
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@@ -81,9 +156,44 @@ If you uninstall TLJH, you should probably remove all user accounts associated w
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user groups, and then remove the groups themselves. You might have to archive or delete the home
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directories of these users under ``/home/``.
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.. note::
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If you try to remove TLJH, in order to remove a user and its home directory, use:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo userdel -r <user>
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Keep in mind that the files located in other file systems
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will have to be searched for and deleted manually.
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.. note::
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To remove the user groups units:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo delgroup jupyterhub-users
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sudo delgroup jupyterhub-admins
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# remove jupyterhub-admins from the sudoers group
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sudo rm /etc/sudoers.d/jupyterhub-admins
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Passwordless ``sudo`` for JupyterHub admins
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============================================
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``/etc/sudoers.d/jupyterhub-admins`` is created to provide passwordless sudo for all JupyterHub
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admins. We also set it up to inherit ``$PATH`` with ``sudo -E``, to more easily call ``conda``,
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``pip``, etc.
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Removing TLJH
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=============
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If trying to wipe out a fresh TLJH installation, follow the instructions on how to revert
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each specific modification the TLJH installer does to the system.
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.. note::
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If using a VM, the recommended way to remove TLJH is destroying the VM and start fresh.
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.. warning::
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Completly uninstalling TLJH after it has been used it's a difficult task because it's
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highly coupled to how the system changed after it has been used and modified by the users.
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Thus, we cannot provide instructions on how to proceed in this case.
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