cluster:managing_jobs
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| ======Managing Jobs====== | ======Managing Jobs====== | ||
| - | =====Changing nodes===== | ||
| - | The above commands work well when you have not logged out of the cluster while running the job. Because of the cluster' | ||
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| - | And then to see processes that are running under your username in this node: | ||
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| - | If your job is computationally demanding, you might want to check if the node is not busy before running it. See the next subsection on how to list current jobs. | ||
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| =====General Job Management===== | =====General Job Management===== | ||
| - | Once you have a job running, you might want to change | + | Once you have a job running, you might want to change |
| You can also see all running jobs statically with | You can also see all running jobs statically with | ||
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