Dear Users,
We notice frequent usage of Python scripts. In order to help you writing fast code, we compiled a few hints in our wiki. Please visit for this page more information.
Your HPC-Team
Dear Users,
We notice frequent usage of Python scripts. In order to help you writing fast code, we compiled a few hints in our wiki. Please visit for this page more information.
Your HPC-Team
Many of you have noticed the increasing number of queues. This can be confusing when you just want to check the current status of the queues you're allowed to use. But there is an easy way to change this. You can tell bqueues to show just "your" queues by calling it using
bqueues -u $USER
If you want bqueues to always show your queues only, you can just add an alias to your .bashrc (found in your home-directory). Here, is a simple command to add it to your .bashrc-file:
echo '# Customizing bqueues to show only your queues' >> ~/.bashrc echo 'alias bqueues="\bqueues -u $USER"' >> ~/.bashrc
Now, either you call
source ~/.bashrc
Or you wait until your next login to Mogon and the changes will be active.
Remark:
If you want to see all queues again, you have to call unalias bqueues . Then bqueues is back to "normal" for the current shell.
Your HPC Team