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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Other Sciences Question Forum => Topic started by: adhikary on November 10, 2013, 12:06:21 PM
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Due to power interruption some of my running jobs in linux mechine were sttoped. All the jobs were running in a remote mechine where i can connected by ssh. Now I find the msg "No such jobs" using bg or jobs -l or jobs_PID. How can i restart the jobs again?
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Which machine restarted, local or remote? What kind of jobs.
Sort of off topic for this forum.
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Dear Curiouscat,
I understand. By mistake it was poeted here. Thank you for comment and attention. I post this one again to Physical Chemistry forum.
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Due to power interruption some of my running jobs in linux mechine were sttoped. All the jobs were running in a remote mechine where i can connected by ssh. Now I find the msg "No such jobs" using bg or jobs -l or jobs_PID. How can i restart the jobs again?
The job related to optimization of a structure using Gaussian 09. Please let me know the command for restarting the job at the remote mechine.
Thanks to all viewers.
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I understand. By mistake it was poeted here. Thank you for comment and attention. I post this one again to Physical Chemistry forum.
You originally posted in Physical Forums, where it doesn't belong, which is why it was moved to Other Sciences.
I guess you meant that you are running Gaussian so it is a Physical Chemistry - but no, it is not a chemistry at all, if anything, it is IT or Computer Science. I am merging these threads.
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How long had it run prior to crashing? Probably easiest to restart a fresh job?
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Dear curiouscat
In fact I did so. But I want to know is there any process/command to restart the job from the end point of the stoped job directly by puting command at the command line in linux, except that convensional restart keyword at the optimization input file?
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Dear curiouscat
In fact I did so. But I want to know is there any process/command to restart the job from the end point of the stoped job directly by puting command at the command line in linux, except that convensional restart keyword at the optimization input file?
Was the code compiled with checkpointing on?