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'''Script Syntax''': ''vasp.sh job queue proc''  
'''Script Syntax''': ''vasp.sh job queue proc''  
                  
                  
                ''job'' is the name of the job you want to run.
''job'' is the name of the job you want to run.
                 ''queue'' is the type of processor where you want to run the job.
                 ''queue'' is the type of processor where you want to run the job.
                 ('''c0''':mono; '''q0''':quad; '''c4m8''':4cores with 8GB; '''c8m24''':8cores with 24GB; '''c12m48ib''':12cores with 48GB and Infini Band).
                 ('''c0''':mono; '''q0''':quad; '''c4m8''':4cores with 8GB; '''c8m24''':8cores with 24GB; '''c12m48ib''':12cores with 48GB and Infini Band).

Revision as of 14:26, 25 September 2012

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The script vasp.sh prepares and submits a .sub file to the queue you want to run it.


Script Syntax: vasp.sh job queue proc

job is the name of the job you want to run.

               queue is the type of processor where you want to run the job.
               (c0:mono; q0:quad; c4m8:4cores with 8GB; c8m24:8cores with 24GB; c12m48ib:12cores with 48GB and Infini Band).
               proc is the number of processors you want to use for the calculation.
                

Example: vasp.sh example c4m8 16 ==> the script prepares and submits a file called example.sub to the c4m8 queue using 16 procs (tekla2).


INSTALLATION STEPS

1) First of all, download the program:

      File:Vasp.tgz

and uncompress them. Place the files proto1.sub and proto2.sub in a directory of your choice, named for simplicity directory A.