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This tool is now largely superceeded by this: https://github.com/pipitone/qbatch Usage: qbatch [options] [-q queue] -- command qbatch is designed to be inserted before any command that you would usually run from the command line. In case of argument collision where both your command and qbatch share an option such as --verbose be sure to use the '--' syntax to split qbatch options from the commands options $ qbatch --verbose -- mincmath --verbose ... Options: -v, --verbose Be noisy when doing things (most importantly this will echo the resulting script to the terminal) --version Print version number and exit -h, --help Dump some quick help output --man Dump a man page -f, --fake Don't run anything, This is useful when combined with --verbose or --script -s, --script Output the batch script to the specified filename -q, --queue Specify a queue to run a job in. Use something like all.q@hostname to specify a particular host. Note that this will override anthing set by QBATCH_QUEUE in your environment. -N, --name Specify a job name to run the job as. By default this will be "STDIN" -d, --depends Specify a list of job dependencies by job name or number which have to run before this job will -o, --logfile Logfile for output of the command. By Default this will make a file in the current directory called qbatch-<PID>.log where PID is the Process ID of the instance of qbatch -l, --resource_list Resource List parameters. By Default this will be h_vmem=16GB - change to smaller or larger values depending on the memory usage of your application -j, --jid return only the job id of the submitted job on STDOUT
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