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# Running your job
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At this point you should be ready to run your job on a remote cluster. Cross your fingers that everything works. [Ensure you are familiar with the local submission](tutorial-running-locally). When using the remote submission we need to use our remote context configuration with the correct hostname, user, and path configured. Additionally ensure your using the remote batch configuration files not the local ones.
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Beyond that you only need to be cognizant of your Remote submit communication method. If you are using Windows you must use ssh2, you will, at the time of writing, get less debugging details this way. On Linux or Mac you should use system. Please note that you will need to set this on every submission.
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During the submission any scheduler errors will stop the process and you must debug these. They will usually be due to an invalid entry. Please feel free to ask for help in [Issues](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/batch_context/issues) just be sure to include any/all errors. We have written a lot of error logging into Batch Context to help with these situations.
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Once you have submitted your job successfully you can login to the remote outside Matlab to monitor the progress of your jobs.
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*Updated/Verified by Brad Kennedy on 2017-08-14*
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