If you create a Jupyter notebook when the Offline Notebooks feature is disabled, the newly created Jupyter notebook opens in the main work area as shown in the following figure. UI Options When Offline Notebooks is Disabled ¶ For details, see Context Menu for Main Work Area.
In the Main Work Area, you can perform cell-level and notebook-level operations by using the context menu of the Main Work Area. Context menus that are displayed with a right-click on the UI elements.Various buttons in the toolbar to perform operations on that notebook.
Additionally, it provides links to the Spark UI, Driver Logs,Īnd Kernel Logs. The widget shown as down arrow next to Kernel name displays the Spark application status.From the Select Kernel dialog, select the appropriate kernel and click Select. To change the associated Kernel, click on the Kernel name. The kernel is disconnected when the cluster is offline. The circle with the cross bar indicates a disconnected kernel, and a filled circle indicates a busy kernel. The empty circle indicates an idle kernel. The status bar at the bottom of the Main Work Area displays status of the cluster.After the cluster is online, you should re-run the cell to continue. If you select a cluster that is offline, then the cluster is started when the first cell of the Jupyter notebook is executed. To associate a cluster, click on the down arrow and select the required cluster. Associated cluster is shown for the notebook.
The new Jupyter notebook has the following UI options: If you create a Jupyter notebook when the Offline Notebooks feature is enabled, the newly created Jupyter notebook opens in the main work area as shown in the following figure. UI Options When Offline Notebooks is Enabled ¶