Gaussian GUI
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When starting gv via a SLURM GUI Session the following steps must be taken:
- Set gv to use MESAGL instead of OpenGL via '
export USE_MESAGL=1
'. See http://csc.cnsi.ucsb.edu/docs/gaussview for reference.
Load modules
module load gaussian gui
Start a GUI session
- Example: running Gaussview with 1 CPU, 8gb of memory, 4 hours of run time
gui start -e gv -c 1 -m 8 -t 4
- Note: Give the session from few seconds to a couple of minutes to start if the output is empty.
$ gui show
The output will look similar to the following e.g. with 1 active sessions and real passwords listed instead of 'REDACTED' in the example:
Expand this section to view sample output.
Current GUI sessions: ______________________________________________________________________________ #: JobID Application Type State Reason 1: 51019979 gv gui RUNNING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connection URLs: 1: https://gui3.rc.ufl.edu/13132/?password=REDACTED [[GUI_Programs#Connect_From_a_Client_Computer|Attach to the resulting xpra session from your local computer]] ______________________________________________________________________________ Please copy a connection URL and paste it into a modern web browser's location bar on your LOCAL computer located on campus or connected via OOD
Connect To GUI Session
- Attach to the job session in your local browser
Copy and paste a session URI into a modern browser (tested on Firefox and Chrome/Chromium) e.g.
https://gui3.rc.ufl.edu/13132/?password=REDACTED
As a result the browser tab becomes a 'desktop canvas' and the GUI program window should be visible and can be resized or maximized to the limits of the browser tab window as normal.
Stop GUI Session
- To stop the GUI session, do the following, SessionID is the ID listed above, for example "1" in the above example.
gui stop SessionID
For help with running GUI programs, please refer to: [[GUI Programs|SLURM GUI Session]