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October 2, 2002, 07:46 |
ProSTAR in batch mode
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Hi everybody. I am able to run ProStar in batch mode, i.e. typing "prostar -b", but I have a problem: if I write "prostar -b glm" it jumps the request of the graphic device, but it asks the model name and I have to write it from the keyboard. How can I tell him to start automaticly with the case name that I want, without typing it on-line? I tried with "prostar -b glm casename" but doesn´t work. Any help apreciated
Cheers Roadracer |
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October 2, 2002, 13:07 |
Re: ProSTAR in batch mode
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So, why not try I/O redirection or piped command?
Cheers, Jiaying |
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October 2, 2002, 14:59 |
Re: ProSTAR in batch mode
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pro-glm -batch < batchfile.inp > logfile.out
all plots are written to the neutral file case.plot or the file specified in the nfile command. You can not use the hardware accelerated open-gl functions during a batch run.Also scdu does not work. You can also use the pro-xm or pro-x version of prostar. The result is the same. |
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