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# remember that things after the # sign are ignored by bash cds # move to your scratch directory mkdir my_first_job # make a new folder called "my_first_job" cd my_first_job # move into the new folder to make it easier to create a file there nano commands # the following lines should be typed into the nano editor so they will be saved to the new file "commands" cat commands > commands.out # this will print the contents of the file you are currently editing to a new file called commands.out date > date.out # this will create a file with todays date on it pwd > current_directory.out # this will create a file with the current directory in it echo "my name is <YOURNAME>" >> name.out # Note that this time we used the append symbol >> not the write symbol > as we plan to put multiple things into the same file. be sure to replace the <> signs with your name echo "This is the final result of my first script. It worked how I thought it would, or hopefully have the resources to figure out why it didn't" >> name.out # this will add another line of text to the name.out file. # feel free to add up to 7 more lines to your commands file here. # write and exit nano now ctrl-o ctrl-x launcher_creator.py -n "my_first_job" --timet 00:02:00 # this will create a my_first_job.sge file that will run for 2 minutes qsub my_first_job.sge # this will actually submit the job to the Queue Manager and if everything has gone right, it will be added to the development queue. |
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