Hi Robert,
actually I run phenix on a MacPro, directly as an application, so
there is no open terminal window - but yes, I guess I could find the
process from a new window, suspend the whole phenix gui and restart
later. However, I think it would be more useful to be able to
temporarily suspend individual long runs, just to do some other quick
jobs (in phenix or outside).
Mark
Quoting "R.D. Oeffner"
Hi Mark,
On linux or mac you can always hit ctrl-Z in the terminal window where you started phenix. On Windows you'd have to open resource monitor from the task manager and click on the name of the python process to get the option to suspend it.
If you were looking for hibernating a phenix job that's a different problem.
Robert
On Apr 12 2013, Mark J van Raaij wrote:
Just wondering if being able to pause a phenix run would be something useful. Currently, it appears one can only abort. Currently doing refinement of a large structure, and doing several simultaneous runs with different options is slowing down the computer too much. Individual runs take about 72 hrs, so o/n is not an option (o/weekend will be...)
(or is it possible and I have missed it?)
if the FPLC can do it, why not phenix? Seriously, I don't know how easy or difficult it would be to implement, or if paused runs would still take up too many resources, but it seems like something that might be useful - i.e. set several long runs running, and temporarily interrupt them for other jobs on the same computer (like watching youtube movies, as some people seem to think I do all day...)
Mark J van Raaij Lab 20B Dpto de Estructura de Macromoleculas Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia - CSIC c/Darwin 3 E-28049 Madrid, Spain tel. (+34) 91 585 4616 http://www.cnb.csic.es/~mjvanraaij
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