lspvic / jupyter_tensorboard

Start Tensorboard in Jupyter Notebook
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No dashboards are active for the current data set. #62

Open mikechen66 opened 4 years ago

mikechen66 commented 4 years ago

Hi lspvic

I us TensorFlow 2.1 in Ubuntu 8.04. While check the directory of logs, I can open the Tensorboard GUI. It proves that the first example diagram is ok.

Upon selecting the new-->tensorboard -->current working directory, it shows the list of Tensorboard instances error: No dashboards are active for the current data set. Upon clicking the button of running with a downward arrow, it can show the Tensorboard Instances.

While I check in other directories, even though the button TensorBoard was shown, I can not open the Tensorboard GUI.

What's wrong with the above-mentioned phenomenon? Please help solve it.

1. Issue:

No dashboards are active for the current data set.

Probable causes:

You haven’t written any data to your event files.
TensorBoard can’t find your event files.

If you’re new to using TensorBoard, and want to find out how to add data and set up your event files, check out the README and perhaps the TensorBoard tutorial.

If you think TensorBoard is configured properly, please see the section of the README devoted to missing data problems and consider filing an issue on GitHub.

Last reload: Thu May 14 2020 22:44:50 GMT+0800

Data location: /home/mike/Documents/dl-cookbook

2. Installation Procedure

The procedure is listed as follows.

$ pip install jupyter-tensorbaord

$ pip list|grep tensor jupyter-tensorboard 0.2.0
tensorboard 2.1.0
tensorflow 2.1.0
tensorflow-datasets 3.0.0
tensorflow-estimator 2.1.0
tensorflow-metadata 0.21.2
tensorflow-serving-api 2.1.0

$ pip list|grep notebook notebook 6.0.2

$ jupyter tensorboard enable --user Enabling tree extension jupyter_tensorboard/tree...