Sorry, I have only a (potential) partial workaround. I get the same issue when I try to connect to my server using localtunnel but when I do ssh port forwarding, I do not get the issue.
My jupyter --version
gives the following:
jupyter core : 4.6.3
jupyter-notebook : 6.1.4
qtconsole : 4.7.7
ipython : 7.19.0
ipykernel : 5.3.4
jupyter client : 6.1.7
jupyter lab : 2.2.6
nbconvert : 6.0.7
ipywidgets : 7.5.1
nbformat : 5.0.8
traitlets : 5.0.5
I launch the notebook with
nohup jupyter notebook --no-browser --port=8889
I launch the ssh port forwarding with
ssh -L 8889:127.0.0.1:8889 [email protected]
Here [email protected]
is my account on the remote server I have access to and on which I wish to run the notebook server.
I then access the notebooks over my local machine's browser by going to localhost:8889. They can be edited and autosave correctly.
To access the notebooks using localtunnel I call
nohup npx localtunnel --port 8889 --subdomain mysubdomain
And then try to access the notebook with mysubdomain.loca.lt
. When I save the notebook I get a brown box appearing in the top right that says "Request Entity Too Large." Sometimes when I clear all output I can save but not always. I indeed changed the two settings you changed (and indeed my notebook was below the old limits) and this did not help. To ensure these parameters were indeed being set I also tried modifying my command launching the notebook server:
nohup jupyter notebook --no-browser --port=8889 --NotebookApp.max_buffer_size=numberofbytes --NotebookApp.max_body_size=numberofbytes
I do not why a SSH tunnel magically fixes the issue for me! Ideally I would let other people edit my notebooks with only the notebook password, not my account password for my account on the remote server, hence my desire to use a service like localtunnel.