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Running NWChem on Kogence
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Rajeev,
1/ After simulation is completed, all the files are synced back under the "Files" tab. You will see output, log and errors files here.
2/ While simulation is running, you can click on the "Visualize" button. This connected you to the remote server and you can see what is happening on the server.
Quote:Rajeev.dhongar Sep 28th 6:49 pm
This is an interesting concept. Having NWChem in there is very useful. What version you have installed?
I tried running some of your example models, it seems to be doing something.
But I cannot tell if it ran successfully or not. Is there a way for me to see what is happening? Log or something?
Quote:JenniferCarter Sep 26th 11:36 pm
Dear NWChem Community,
This may be useful to some of you.
Kogence ( kogence.com) is offering cloud based collaborative supercomputing for NWChem simulations of materials.
You can fire simulations on machines as good as 128cores on single node or cluster many such nodes together.
There are some 20+ public NWChem projects that you can fork, modify and execute.
Alternatively, you can also create your own project from scratch.
You can keep project private or share it with collaborators. Kogence takes care of version control, resource and screen sharing between collaborators.
Details are provided here :-
https://kogence.com/app/docs/Category:NWChem#Using_NWChem_on_Kogence
If you run into any issues, please feel free to contact me at jennifer@kogence.com. I would also appreciate any feedback you might have for me.
Regards,
Jennifer
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