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Synopsis: cyanajob [option] macro parameters | Synopsis: cyanajob [option] macro parameters | ||
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Options: | Options: | ||
-h | -h help | ||
-a ''file'' | -a ''file'' start job only after ''file'' exists | ||
-j ''name'' | -j ''name'' job name (default: ''macro'') | ||
-n ''nproc'' | -n ''nproc'' number of processors | ||
-o ''options'' options for the CYANA program | -o ''options'' options for the CYANA program | ||
-p ''program'' name of the CYANA start script (default: cyana) | -p ''program'' name of the CYANA start script (default: cyana) | ||
-q ''queue'' | -q ''queue'' batch queue | ||
-s ''command'' submit command | -s ''command'' submit command | ||
-S | -S run CYANA in safe (restriced) mode | ||
Frequently used options are '''-n''' to set the number of processors used in | Frequently used options are '''-n''' to set the number of processors used in |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 28 January 2009
cyanajob
Synopsis: cyanajob [option] macro parameters
The cyanajob shell script starts CYANA to execute the given macro as batch or background job. The macro name can be given with or without the .cya extension. The cyanajob script is the preferred way to start a parallel CYANA calculation. For interactive use, CYANA is started through the cyana script.
The cyanajob command can only be invoked from the Unix shell. The command syntax follows Unix (not INCLAN) conventions.
The cyanajob script is machine-dependent and must be adapted to the particular application environment. The machine-dependent default values of the following options can be inspected by using the -h option.
Options:
-h help -a file start job only after file exists -j name job name (default: macro) -n nproc number of processors -o options options for the CYANA program -p program name of the CYANA start script (default: cyana) -q queue batch queue -s command submit command -S run CYANA in safe (restriced) mode
Frequently used options are -n to set the number of processors used in parallel, -p to specify the command by which CYANA is started (e.g. if several different versions of the program are installed on the system), and -q to choose a certain batch queue.