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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Recent changes to Job Profile</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job%2520Profile/</link><description>Recent changes to Job Profile</description><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job%20Profile/feed" rel="self"/><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 21:46:44 -0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job%20Profile/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Job Profile modified by Dasha</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job%2520Profile/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v14
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 # Process: "Create a Job Launcher"

-Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the _Process_ tab and selecting _Create a Job Launcher_. This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. For a more detailed walkthrough of how to make a custom Job Launcher, see our developers' tutorial, [[Your First Plug-in Part 2: Using the Job Profile Editor to create Job Launchers]]. 
+Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the _Process_ tab and selecting _Create a Job Launcher_. This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. For a more detailed walkthrough of how to make a custom Job Launcher, see our developers' tutorial, [Your First Plug-in Part 2: Using the Job Profile Editor to create Job Launchers](Your First Plug-in Part 2: Using the Job Profile Editor to create Job Launchers). 
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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Dasha</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 21:46:44 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net3c82d609642b0f0514f1442077b107b7583cf7d3</guid></item><item><title>Job Profile modified by Dasha</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job%2520Profile/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v13
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+**Table of Contents**
+
 [TOC]

-## Introduction
+# Introduction

 The Job Profile Editor is a tool designed to set up local or remote job executions. It allows the user to set up the following four pieces: 

@@ -11,32 +13,20 @@

 [[img src=JobProfilePicture.png]] 

-## How to Get Started
+# Getting Started

-Job Profiles are an internal 
-    
-    Item
+Job Profiles are an internal Item built into NiCE. To make one, select _File_ &gt; _Create an item_. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the _OK_ button. NiCE will load a window titled _Job Profile Editor_ with some defaults. 

-built into NiCE. To make one, select _File_ &amp;gt; _Create an item_. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the _OK_ button. NiCE will load a window titled _Job Profile Editor_ with some defaults. 
+# Sections

-## Sections
+**Execution Information**: The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a. out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line.   

-**Execution Information**: The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (
-    
-    ./a.
-
-out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line.   
-
-
-**Threading Options**: The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each.   
-
+**Threading Options**: The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each.

 **Hostnames**: The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support.   

-
 **Data Files**: The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist.   

+# Process: "Create a Job Launcher"

-## Process: "Create a Job Launcher"
-
-Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the "Process" tab and selecting "Create a Job Launcher". This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. For a more detailed walkthrough of how to make a custom Job Launcher, see our developers' tutorial, [Your_First_Plug-in_Part_2:_Using_the_Job_Profile_Editor_to_create_Job_Launchers]. 
+Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the _Process_ tab and selecting _Create a Job Launcher_. This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. For a more detailed walkthrough of how to make a custom Job Launcher, see our developers' tutorial, [[Your First Plug-in Part 2: Using the Job Profile Editor to create Job Launchers]]. 
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 ## How to Get Started

-Job Profiles are an internal Item built into NiCE. To make one, select File-&amp;gt;Create an item. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the OK button. NiCE will load a window titled "Job Profile Editor" with some defaults. 
+Job Profiles are an internal 
+    
+    Item
+
+built into NiCE. To make one, select _File_ &amp;gt; _Create an item_. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the _OK_ button. NiCE will load a window titled _Job Profile Editor_ with some defaults. 

 ## Sections

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 ## Sections

-**Execution Information**: The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line.   
+**Execution Information**: The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (
+    
+    ./a.
+
+out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line.   

 **Threading Options**: The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each.   
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 ## Sections

-**Execution Information** The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line. 
+**Execution Information**: The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line.   

-**Threading Options** The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 

-**Hostnames** The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support. 
+**Threading Options**: The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each.   

-**Data Files** The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist. 
+
+**Hostnames**: The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support.   
+
+
+**Data Files**: The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist.   
+

 ## Process: "Create a Job Launcher"

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Dasha</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2014 16:44:23 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net433f6d5f1c3cba630f45c4746b34cf85aee14762</guid></item><item><title>Job_Profile modified by Dasha</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job_Profile/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v9
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 Job Profiles are an internal Item built into NiCE. To make one, select File-&amp;gt;Create an item. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the OK button. NiCE will load a window titled "Job Profile Editor" with some defaults. 

-## Section: Execution Information
+## Sections

-The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line. 
+**Execution Information** The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line. 

-## Section: Threading Options
+**Threading Options** The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 

-The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 
+**Hostnames** The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support. 

-## Section: Hostnames
-
-The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support. 
-
-## Section: Data Files
-
-The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist. 
+**Data Files** The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist. 

 ## Process: "Create a Job Launcher"

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 ## How to Get Started

-Creating Job Profiles is an internal Item built into NiCE. To get started, select File-&amp;gt;Create an item. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the OK button. NiCE Will load a window titled "Job Profile Editor" with some defaults. 
+Job Profiles are an internal Item built into NiCE. To make one, select File-&amp;gt;Create an item. Select the option for creating Job Profiles, and hit the OK button. NiCE will load a window titled "Job Profile Editor" with some defaults. 

 ## Section: Execution Information

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 ## Section: Threading Options

-The listed threading options is for parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with mpi, openmp, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 
+The listed threading options are for the parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with MPI, openMP, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 

 ## Section: Hostnames

-The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple installation support. 
+The hostnames are a list of locations, either local or remote, for where the executable is located. It allows the user to input the supporting operating system and the install directory on the specified hostname's file system. This is a list that can be appended to for multiple-installation support. 

 ## Section: Data Files

-The Data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specif y the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist. 
+The data files are files required by the installation to work. A user can specify the name of the file and the installation path to the file. The job profile will use these configurations to check the path to the files to make sure they exist. 

 ## Process: "Create a Job Launcher"

-Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the "Process" tab and selecting "Create a Job Launcher". This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. 
+Once all the fields and attributes have been set up, the job can be persisted to file by selecting the "Process" tab and selecting "Create a Job Launcher". This will store the file in the user directory for NiCE so that it can be utilized later to execute jobs with the configured launcher. For a more detailed walkthrough of how to make a custom Job Launcher, see our developers' tutorial, [Your_First_Plug-in_Part_2:_Using_the_Job_Profile_Editor_to_create_Job_Launchers]. 
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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Dasha</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2014 16:44:22 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net6a62bccabf2374b1eafecf41f21258aadf9b0586</guid></item><item><title>Job_Profile modified by Dasha</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/niceproject/docs/Job_Profile/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v7
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 ## Introduction

-The Job Profile Editor is a tool designed to set up local or remote job executions. It allows the user to setup the following four pieces: 
+The Job Profile Editor is a tool designed to set up local or remote job executions. It allows the user to set up the following four pieces: 

   * Execution information 
   * Threading options 
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   * Threading options 
   * Hostnames 
   * Data Files 
+
+[[img src=JobProfilePicture.png]]

 ## How to Get Started

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 The execution information pertains to the name of the profile, the executable, and the parameters. The executable should be a one word phrase (./a.out for C++ programs on linux Operating Systems). The parameters should be the other pieces required to execute on the command line. 

-## Threading Options
+## Section: Threading Options

-The listed threading options is for parallelization of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with mpi, openmp, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 
+The listed threading options is for parallel configuration options of a program. It will add the required command line arguments to the executable string if the application runs with mpi, openmp, or both. It also allows the user to input the number of threads and processes for each. 

 ## Section: Hostnames

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