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Troubleshooting (WIP)

Don Jayamanne edited this page Mar 14, 2022 · 14 revisions

What to do when things don't work as expected?

We're sorry you're having trouble and looking for a solution here. This document tries to help users get unblocked when running into issues.
Hopefully the following simple checklist would suffice:

If all else fails, consider Ask question on the discussion channel or file an issue and we'd be happy to help you get unblocked.

Cannot find my kernel

  • Confirm the Python extension has been installed when working with Python kernels.
  • If the Python Environment cannot be found in the list of kernels, verify this is listed in the list of Python Interpreters you get when you select the command Python: Select Interpreter. If the Python environment in question is not listed in there either, then its unlikely to be listed in the list of Kernels. Please file an issue against the Python extension here and we'll be happy to look into this issue and get you unblocked.

Cannot run a single cell (cannot start a kernel)

Known issues

For a full list of all known issues, please see the list of issues here.
Please up-vote these issues to help us prioritize getting these addressed.
Some of the more common known issues are documented here.

General execution failures (can run some cells and not others)

  • Python packages do not load
    • Verify the python package has been installed ... shell/python commands
    • Verify the python package can be loaded in the REPL ... shell/python commands
    • Verify the right kernel (Python environment) has been used to run the notebook. ... import sys... sys.executable
  • Kernel crashes when running some code
    • Verify you do not have any python files that could potentially override built-in modules such as os.py, random.py, email.py, and the like. .. what are built in modules, how to find them, and what to do.
    • Verify the kernel does not always crash, and only crashes when running a specific cell or using a specific kernel. This helps narrow down the issue to a specific package or environment.
    • It has been observed that some packages (such as tensorflow) if incorrectly installed or found to be outdated, can result in the kernel crashing. .. instructions to properly install tensorflow
    • Please verify the same code runs successfully in Jupyter Notebooks or Jupyter Lab. If it fails there too, please consider updating the packages to the latest versions or filing an issue against the corresponding repo or the like. .. instructions for installing jupyter and testing the output..
    • Review the output in the Jupyter output panel to understand why the kernel may have crashed. The logs generally point to a Python package that caused the kernel to crash. ... instructions for jupyter output panel & how to get to it..
  • Built in modules overridden by user code .. Remove this, but ensure the target page has details on what user needs to do
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