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Using Remote Services
The Gurobi Compute Server feature was designed to be almost entirely transparent to both the developers and the users of the programs that use it. However, there are a few topics that you may need to be aware of, including setting up a Compute Server client, setting job priorities, performance considerations, callbacks, and a few coding practices for Compute Server.
Subsections
- Client Configuration
- License File
- Queueing, Load Balancing, and Job Priorities
- Submitting Jobs with gurobi_cl
- Issuing Cluster Management Commands: Using grbcluster
- Client Commands
- Listing Optimization Jobs
- Accessing Job Logs
- Accessing Job Parameters
- Listing Cluster Nodes
- Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
- Administrative Commands