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       Using - manual page for Using python version: 3.8.2 (default, Feb 25 2020, 13:04:52)

DESCRIPTION

       Using  python  version:  3.8.2  (default,  Feb  25 2020, 13:04:52) [GCC 9.2.1 20200224] usage: yade-batch
       [options] [ TABLE [SIMULATION.py] | SIMULATION.py[/nCores] [...] ]

       yade-batch    runs    yade    simulation    multiple    times    with    different    parameters.     See
       https://yade-dem.org/sphinx/user.html#batch-queuing-and-execution-yade-batch  for  details.  Batch can be
       specified either with parameter table TABLE (must not end in .py), which is either  followed  by  exactly
       one SIMULATION.py (must end in .py), or contains !SCRIPT column specifying the simulation to be run.  The
       second  option is to specify multiple scripts, which can optionally have /nCores suffix to specify number
       of cores for that particular simulation (corresponds to !THREADS column in  the  parameter  table),  e.g.
       sim.py/3.

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -j NUM, --jobs NUM
              Maximum  number  of  simultaneous  threads  to  run  (default: number of cores, further limited by
              OMP_NUM_THREADS if set by the environment: 4)

       -v, --version
              Print version and exit.

       --job-threads NUM
              Default number  of  threads  for  one  job;  can  be  overridden  by  per-job  with  !THREADS  (or
              !OMP_NUM_THREADS) column. Defaults to 1.

       --force-threads
              Force  jobs  to  not  use more cores than the maximum (see \-j), even if !THREADS colums specifies
              more.

       --log FORMAT
              Format of job log files: must contain a $, % or @, which will be replaced  by  script  name,  line
              number or by description column respectively (default: $.@.log)

       --global-log FILE
              Filename  where  to redirect output of yade-batch itself (as opposed to \-\-log); if not specified
              (default), stdout/stderr are used

       -l LIST, --lines LIST
              Lines of TABLE to use, in the format 2,3-5,8,11-13 (default: all available lines in TABLE)

       --nice NICE
              Nice value of spawned jobs (default: 10)

       --cpu-affinity
              Bind each job to specific CPU cores; cores are assigned in  a  quasi-random  order,  depending  on
              availability  at  the  moment  the  jobs is started. Each job can override this setting by setting
              AFFINE column.

       --executable FILE
              Name of the program  to  run  (default:  /build/yadeZOjJOS/yade-2020.01a/debian/tmp/usr/bin/yade).
              Jobs can override with !EXEC column.

       --gnuplot FILE
              Gnuplot file where gnuplot from all jobs should be put together

       --dry-run
              Do not actually run (useful for getting gnuplot only, for instance)

       --http-wait
              Do not quit if still serving overview over http repeatedly

       --plot-update TIME
              Interval  (in  seconds)  at  which  job  plots  will  be  updated  even if not requested via HTTP.
              Non-positive values will make the plots not being updated and saved unless requested via HTTP (see
              \-\-plot-timeout for controlling maximum age of those). Plots are saved at  exit  under  the  same
              name as the log file, with the .log extension removed. (default: 120 seconds)

       --plot-timeout TIME
              Maximum  age  (in  seconds)  of  plots  served  over HTTP; they will be updated if they are older.
              (default: 30 seconds)

       --refresh TIME
              Refresh rate of automatically reloaded web pages (summary, logs, ...).

       --timing COUNT
              Repeat each job COUNT times, and output a simple table with  average/variance/minimum/maximum  job
              duration;  used  for measuring how various parameters affect execution time. Jobs can override the
              global value with the !COUNT column.

       --timing-output FILE
              With \-\-timing, save measured durations to FILE, instead of writing to standard output.

       --randomize
              Randomize job order (within constraints given by assigned cores).

       --disable-pynotify
              Disable screen notifications

       -L IMPLIBRARIES, --libs IMPLIBRARIES
              import libraries at startup before importing yade libs. May be used when the ordering  of  imports
              matter (see e.g. https://bugs.launchpad.net/yade/+bug/1183402 /comments/3). The option can be used
              multiple times, as in "yade -Llib1 -Llib2"

       [GCC  9.2.1  20200224]  Yade  version:  2020.01a,  features:  BoostLog Odeint VTK OpenMP GTS GUI-Qt5 CGAL
       PFVFLOW PFVFLOW LINSOLV MPI TWOPHASEFLOW SPH FEMLIKE GL2PS LBMFLOW THERMAL PotentialParticles

SEE ALSO

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Using python version: 3.8.2 (default, Feb 25 20... March 2020                                           USING(1)