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Expand Up @@ -83,9 +83,11 @@ You can directly administer a deployed JupyterHub server, as described [here](ht

1. Log in to the server via SSH. You can obtain the IP address for the server in
two ways:

1. In the Rancher GUI, the IP address is displayed as an attribute of the VM
2. In the Terraform Cloud workspace, under States, select the latest successfully
applied state.

2. Escalate privileges using `sudo su -`
3. Modify `/root/jupyterhub_config.yaml` as desired
4. Apply changes by running the following command:
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