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rh3303
Calcite | Level 5

Hello, is anyone having problems trying to start the JupyterLab Notebooks right now? Every time I go to the startup link for it, it shows:

'Service Unavailable

The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later. 


Apache Server at localhost Port 10080'

 

 

Is anyone else experiencing the same problem right now? Thanks.

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Reeza
Super User
Is your normal SAS Studio working? Sometimes this breaks and you reinstalling is the only solution I've had so far...though I've tried breaking it on purpose so maybe someone else has a solution 🙂

I'm assuming this is using SAS University Edition as well?
rh3303
Calcite | Level 5

My SAS Studio is working fine, but not the Jupyter Lab. And yes, this is SAS University Edition. I've also read somewhere that you have to re-import the SAS .ova application into VirtualBox to fix it, but it seems kind of weird to me.

Reeza
Super User
It's because it's installed on a locked down system where users cannot make any changes or fixes.
So we can't fix whatever is broken so it's easier to re-install. At least re-installing is fairly painless...I keep the OVA file anyways so I just add the old one again 🙂

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