See task progress when using Luigi remotely (with ssh)
If using Luigi in a server I am connected to with ssh, is it possible to see the progress of tasks (as I can if I use luigi locally by looking up "localhost" in browser)?
Any help appreciated
python ssh luigi
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If using Luigi in a server I am connected to with ssh, is it possible to see the progress of tasks (as I can if I use luigi locally by looking up "localhost" in browser)?
Any help appreciated
python ssh luigi
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If using Luigi in a server I am connected to with ssh, is it possible to see the progress of tasks (as I can if I use luigi locally by looking up "localhost" in browser)?
Any help appreciated
python ssh luigi
If using Luigi in a server I am connected to with ssh, is it possible to see the progress of tasks (as I can if I use luigi locally by looking up "localhost" in browser)?
Any help appreciated
python ssh luigi
python ssh luigi
asked Nov 14 '18 at 17:53
Peter Diarmuid O'DonovanPeter Diarmuid O'Donovan
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Short answer: yes
When you run luigid
"locally", there is a server that starts on your system, which you, as you mentioned, you can access at http://localhost:8082 (or whatever port you specify). To make that work on a remote server, all you need to do is run luigid
in said server, then point your browser at, instead of http://localhost:8082, http://:8082 (or whatever port you configure luigid
to listen on.
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Short answer: yes
When you run luigid
"locally", there is a server that starts on your system, which you, as you mentioned, you can access at http://localhost:8082 (or whatever port you specify). To make that work on a remote server, all you need to do is run luigid
in said server, then point your browser at, instead of http://localhost:8082, http://:8082 (or whatever port you configure luigid
to listen on.
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Short answer: yes
When you run luigid
"locally", there is a server that starts on your system, which you, as you mentioned, you can access at http://localhost:8082 (or whatever port you specify). To make that work on a remote server, all you need to do is run luigid
in said server, then point your browser at, instead of http://localhost:8082, http://:8082 (or whatever port you configure luigid
to listen on.
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Short answer: yes
When you run luigid
"locally", there is a server that starts on your system, which you, as you mentioned, you can access at http://localhost:8082 (or whatever port you specify). To make that work on a remote server, all you need to do is run luigid
in said server, then point your browser at, instead of http://localhost:8082, http://:8082 (or whatever port you configure luigid
to listen on.
Short answer: yes
When you run luigid
"locally", there is a server that starts on your system, which you, as you mentioned, you can access at http://localhost:8082 (or whatever port you specify). To make that work on a remote server, all you need to do is run luigid
in said server, then point your browser at, instead of http://localhost:8082, http://:8082 (or whatever port you configure luigid
to listen on.
answered Nov 28 '18 at 10:24
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