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  • Select the imported Artemis cluster profile in the Cluster profile manager window.
  • Click the Edit button, either in the lower-right hand corner, or in the menu bar at the top of the window.
  • In the Scheduler Integration section, set the Folder containing scheduler integration scripts option to the path to the artemis-integration-scripts folder you extracted earlier.
  • In the additional properties for integration scripts section:
    • Set Project to your abbreviated project name as specified in your RDMP.
    • Set RemoteJobStorageLocation to a directory on Artemis where you would like your job’s files to be stored. For information about Artemis storage, see the storage section of the Artemis user guide.
    • Adjust the Walltime option to a value appropriate for your job. Walltime is the maximum amount of time your job will run on Artemis. If your job exceeds this walltime, it will be terminated and you will lose all unsaved progress. It is best to overestimate the walltime if you are unsure of how much you need.
    • Other valid options are:
      • Mem: the amount of RAM (memory) your job needs. It is best to allocate a few gigabytes more than you expect to use.
      • Ngpus: the number of GPUs required. The maximum you can request is two. Only use this option if you know your job can use GPUs.
      • Queue: the Artemis job queue your job will be placed in. If you are unsure of what these are, leave it blank. See the Artemis user guide for information about Artemis queues.


      • AdditionalSubmitArgs: Additional PBS options for your submitted job.
Note

Matlab cannot submit jobs to the scavenger queue. Jobs submitted to scavenger will be rejected with an error. 

  • In the Files and Folders section, in the AttachedFiles option, you may specify a directory or multiple directories on your local computer that will be copied to Artemis before your job starts. You may leave this blank if not required.
  • In the AdditionalPaths box in the Files and Folders section, you may specify a folder or multiple folders on Artemis that contains input files needed for your job that you copied to Artemis in advance. You may leave this blank if not required.
  • When you have finished editing the Artemis cluster profile, click “Done” in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.

A sample Artemis cluster profile is shown below:

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Validate the Artemis cluster profile

To ensure the Artemis cluster profile is working, run the Cluster profile Validation:

  • Select the Artemis Cluster Profile in the Cluster Profile manager, then Click the “Validate” icon in the menu bar at the top of the Cluster Profile Manager.
  • The validation window will appear. Before the validation tests can run, you must Authenticate to Artemis.
  • First, enter your UniKey in the “Enter the username for mdcs.hpc.sydney.edu.au” box, then click OK.

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  • Next, when it asks if you wish to use an identity file to login to mdcs.hpc.sydney.edu.au, answer No.

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  • Finally, enter your password in the next dialog box, then click OK.

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  • If the test was successful, all tests should pass except the “Parallel pool test (parpool)”.

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Validation failure bug fix for Linux users

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