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====== Interactive Job tips for MATLAB ====== | ====== Interactive Job tips for MATLAB ====== | ||
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- | Starting MATLAB in command line mode or running scripts on a compute node. | ||
All MATLAB sessions should be run from the compute nodes. | All MATLAB sessions should be run from the compute nodes. | ||
- | - **'' | ||
- | - **'' | ||
- | - Logon to an available compute node by using the appropriate job scheduler command | ||
- | * GridEngine **'' | ||
- | * Slurm **'' | ||
- | - **'' | ||
+ | * **'' | ||
+ | * **'' | ||
+ | * Logon to an available compute node by using the appropriate job scheduler command | ||
+ | * GridEngine **'' | ||
+ | * Slurm **'' | ||
+ | * **'' | ||
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+ | Once you are successfully connected to a compute node, then you can start MATLAB in command line mode or run scripts on a compute node. | ||
===== Command line Matlab ===== | ===== Command line Matlab ===== | ||
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