To create a profile
To edit a profile
To delete a profile
Select File > Settings, choose Profiles (under Darwin) in the left list and click .
Profile name — Name for the profile.
Run searches — How to run searches involving this profile: locally, on remote host as foreground process, on remote host as grid job.
Number of models — Maximum number of models to execute in parallel.
Path to nmfe script — Full path to the script. (Use to browse to the location.)
Path to Rscript — Full path to the Rscript executable. (Use to browse to the location.)
Path to Python interpreter — Path to the Python interpreter.
SSH login command — Command for connecting to the host.
Remote mount location — Name of a folder on the remote host that is mounted as a local drive, typically /home/username (e.g., /home/smith).
Local mount location — Drive-letter on the local system that corresponds with the remote host path defined in the previous field, such as X: or V:.
Workload manager — Defined manager to use. See “Workload Managers” for details on how to set up a manager.
Command to enqueue a search job — Command to submit an entire search job to the grid queue.
Command to enqueue an individual run — Command to submit individual runs to the grid queue.
Submitted job id regular expression — Expression to retrieve data to display when a job is submitted.
Command to poll finished runs — Command to retrieve finished jobs from the grid controller.
Polled job id regular expression — Expression to retrieve data to display when a job is retrieved.
Poll interval — Number of seconds between checks for finished jobs.
Command to delete search related jobs — Command to delete all unfinished jobs related to a search that is stopped.
Clicking “?” opens the pyDarwin documentation page with more details about that option in a web browser.
Select File > Settings, then choose Profiles (under Darwin) in the left list, and click the profile to edit.
Once the desired changes are made to the settings for the profile, press Save and close.
Press Defaults to reset the settings to the defaults for a new profile.
Select File > Settings, then choose Profiles (under Darwin) in the left list, and click the profile to delete.
Click in the upper left corner of the profile settings page.