In this section you will find user questions answered.
If you want to stop a job because of an error or any other reason, run the following command:
The running job output can only be view with the next queue manager command:
If id_job is skipped, it will display the information on the lasted job.
To work with the particular version of a compiler, such as Fortran 10.1, you must set their environment variable, running the following script.
The resources request form [1] includes a section about resources for storage applications required by users.
The two compute nodes have a scratch partition mounted on /scratch to meet the high demand for I/O in execution time for users jobs.
This may be because the resources are not yet available to run your job. Check the status of the run queue with the following command:
The information displayed will refer to the total number of jobs submitted to the queue, how many of them are running, pending and were suspended.
To know job resources used, check the state of it with the following command:
The information displayed will refer to the name of the project, cpu use, memory, swap, the job's PID, job start/end time.
See section 2.4 of the user manual which details the process of uploading files.
Server authenticity message:
The authenticity of host 'ssh.cenits.es (193.144.255.13)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is fa:83:85:6c:88:2a:6b:31:74:f7:8f:39:98:a3:75:f0.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
This message is displayed the first time you try to connect to a ssh server. Also it will be shown later if you delete the known_hosts file from your computer.
This message indicates that the public key of the server you are trying to access is not known, and you are asked to trust the server. It should be accepted to login.
Performance issues can be for different reasons:
After checking the above, if problems persist, please contact the CénitS technical team.