Workspace sessions are interactive sessions hosted by a Domino executor where you can interact with code notebooks like Jupyter and RStudio. The software tools and associated configurations available to you are called Workspaces, and they are defined in the pluggable notebooks section of your Domino environment.
- Launch a workspace
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Create a workspace so you can use your preferred tools in a reproducible and customizable environment. Learn how to select or configure VS Code to be the workspace in an environment. You can also set custom preferences such as themes for RStudio workspaces.
- Workspace settings
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After creating a workspace, you can change the hardware tier, environment, volume size, and so on.
- Save work in a workspace
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If you save work to the
mnt
directory, it is persisted when the workspace is stopped and resumed. - Sync changes
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You can synchronize changes made to files in the
/mnt
directory to a Domino project. - View workspaces
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View workspaces that you or your collaborators created or deleted.
- View and manage workspace sessions
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Use the workspaces dashboard to organize and manage your workspaces.
- Stop a workspace
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Stop workspaces to manage compute costs.
- Resume a workspace
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Restart workspaces that were previously stopped.
- Reopen a workspace
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Reopen your workspace from the workspaces dashboard.
- Delete a workspace
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Delete workspaces that you no longer need.
- View workspace logs
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Use the logs to see information about user actions, Domino, and Kubernetes.
- View workspace history
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View sessions and commits that were made in a workspace.
- View workspace usage
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View current and historical workspace resource usage.
- Run multiple applications in a workspace
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Run multiple applications in the same workspace session if needed.
- Clusters
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Use and Spark clusters with Domino.