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I am running Dpgen on a login node of a supercomputer cluster. When generating “02.fp", it automatically uses all available cores, causing the login node to become slow. Is it possible to set the maximum number of CPU cores to be used, similar to "make -j n"?
Thank you
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I am running Dpgen on a login node of a supercomputer cluster. When generating “02.fp", it automatically uses all available cores, causing the login node to become slow. Is it possible to set the maximum number of CPU cores to be used, similar to "make -j n"?
Thank you
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