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 Once you have created a Singularity container with JupyterLab installed the following code can be run on the head node of the Cluster. You will need to tunnel into your JupyterLab instance therefore I recommend that Windows users installing MobaXterm (https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/). Follow the tunneling instructions for either MacOS / linux or Windows.  Once you have created a Singularity container with JupyterLab installed the following code can be run on the head node of the Cluster. You will need to tunnel into your JupyterLab instance therefore I recommend that Windows users installing MobaXterm (https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/). Follow the tunneling instructions for either MacOS / linux or Windows. 
  
-Note that your Singularity container will run on node91 but this can be changed to any of the Cluster node but you will need to change -p (i.e. standard) and -w (i.e. node10) arguments.+Note that your Singularity container will run on node91 but this can be changed to any of the Cluster nodes but you will need to change -p (i.e. standard) and -w (i.e. node10) arguments.
  
 Once finished shutdown JupyterLab and exit your job to free up used resources. Once finished shutdown JupyterLab and exit your job to free up used resources.
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