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    • Supported docking programs and scoring functions
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      • The Completed Workflow
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  • VFU 2.0
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    • Installation
      • External Packages
    • Background and Principles
      • Directory Structure
      • Input & Output Databases
    • Using VFVS
      • Preparing the Workflow
      • Monitoring the Workflow
      • The Completed Workflow
    • Troubleshooting
    • Version History
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    • Introduction
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Monitoring the Workflow

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Last updated 2 years ago

At present, the only way to monitor progress of jobs will be to check status through the . This will be extended in the future to more natively track progress towards completion.

Slurm scheduler commands