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* open a console and connect thru SSH to the machine you want to run the task on (most likely: baxter) by typing the hosts name: '''[user@srX] baxter''' and enter your password * type '''screen maple''' (if you want to run maple.) |
* open a console and connect thrugh SSH to the machine you want to run the task on (most likely: compute.math.uzh.ch) by typing the host name: '''[user@srX] compute''' and enter your password (there is a script called 'compute' which does nothing else then 'ssh compute' - in our evironment it's not necessary to type 'ssh compute') * type '''screen <application name>''' . F.e.: `screen maple` |
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* use '''screen -raAd' to connect to your task | * use '''screen -raAd''' to connect to your task |
screen
screen is a usefull tool to keep long time tasks (a.e. magma, matlab) running on a computer without keeping your session online while the whole computation
open a console and connect thrugh SSH to the machine you want to run the task on (most likely: compute.math.uzh.ch) by typing the host name: [user@srX] compute and enter your password (there is a script called 'compute' which does nothing else then 'ssh compute' - in our evironment it's not necessary to type 'ssh compute')
type screen <application name> . F.e.: screen maple
to detach from screen ("send it to background"), press Ctrl + A + D
- you now can log off from the terminal and your task will keep running
- if you want to check progress of your computations, log in to the machine where your task is running like you did before
use screen -raAd to connect to your task