You can use any text editor to make the appropriate input files for Maple.
To Run Maple from the UCLA Grid Portal
Maple is not available from the UCLA Grid Portal.
To Run Maple from the Cluster Login Node using the Queue Scripts
The easiest way to run Maple in batch from the login node is to use the queue scripts. See Running a Batch Job for a discussion of the queue scripts and how they are used.
The following queue scripts are available for Maple:
- maple.q
- Runs in serial.
To Run Maple from the Cluster Login Node Using SGE Comands
See Running a Batch Job for guidelines to follow to create the required SGE command file. Alternatively, you could create an SGE command file with one of the queue scripts listed above. After saving the command file, you can modify it if necessary. See Commonly-Used SGE Commands for a list of the most commonly used SGE commands.
To Run PGM Interactively from the UCLA Grid Portal
To run Maple interactively from the UCLA Grid Portal click on the Interactive tab. If you have access to a cluster that has Maple installed, you will see Maple listed under the cluster's name. Set your web browser to allow pop-up windows from the grid portal. Click on Maple under the name of the cluster. A pop-up window will appear with the Maple GUI inside of it.
To Run Maple Interactively from a Cluster Interactive Node
To run Maple interactively you must first connect to the cluster login node with X11 forwarding enabled. Then use qrsh to obtain an interactive session. enabled. Enter:
maple