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-We are going to follow very close what is done in another <a href ="RunningJobsOnTheServers">document</a> that generally describes how to run jobs on the servers.
We are going to follow very close what is done in another <a href="RunningJobsOnTheServers">document</a> that generally describes how to run jobs on the servers.

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-4 For long running jobs you will want to use the <a href=="https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAE/AboutUs/Help/aae_computer_resources/presentation/screen.html>screen</a> command.
4 For long running jobs you will want to use the <a href="https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAE/AboutUs/Help/aae_computer_resources/presentation/screen.html>screen</a> command.

This Abaqus tutorial is a good place to start regarding the use of Abaqus. Once you understand how to create an input file you can do the following to have the job run on the server.

Also, Abaqus documentation is online.

We are going to follow very close what is done in another document that generally describes how to run jobs on the servers.

  1. ssh into a server.
  2. You will need an Abaqus input file.
  3. Run your job
    • Decide where you want to run the job For this example I will have it in my home directory (or N: drive on windows)
    • run the job: /usr/opt/bin/abaqus job=input_file_name
  4. For long running jobs you will want to use the page lists the department servers. Only use the ones running RHEL.