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Hi! I Deployed Clearml Server Along With Jupyterhub On Azure K8S (Aks). The Way It Works Is That Every User Is Assigned A New Pod That Is Spawned With A Docker Image Of A Choice (One Of Them With Clearml Sdk Installed). I Managed To Configure Most Of The


That were my thoughts too. But the jupyter/base_notebook from docker stacks that they recommend to use and from which my image inherits did not include the token in the jupyter lab run command. I don't know whether it was a bug or an intentional choice, however I was either going to change the base image, or to add a token in a postStart hook. I decided to go with the second option 😉

  
  
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