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cluster:managing_jobs [2021/05/03 03:09] abraslavcluster:managing_jobs [2024/11/11 20:30] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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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's [[Hardware_Configuration|setup]], there are many nodes that could be running your job.  When you log in to the cluster, you are automatically sent to a particular node //econ7// through //econ18// This might not be the same node that is running your job. To get to a particular nod use 
- <code>ssh econ7</code> 
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-And then to see processes that are running under your username in this node: 
- <code>ps ux</code> 
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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 it'priority or stop it.  To check on the list of running jobs, use the command <code>htop</code>  +Once you have a job running, you might want to change its priority or stop it.  To check on the list of running jobs, use the command <code>htop</code>  
  
 You can also see all running jobs statically with You can also see all running jobs statically with
cluster/managing_jobs.1620011344.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/05/03 03:09 by abraslav