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=== Python Virtual Environments ===
Python virtual environments are a great way to manage project dependencies, and they seem to work on HYAK in the same way that they do on local machines.  First install virtualenv using pip (this only needs to be done once).
$ pip install virtualenv --user
Initialize a new virtual environment in the current directory.  Many people create a new virtual environment for each project.
$ # this virtual environment will use python 3
$ virtualenv venv -p python3
To activate the virtual environment from a login node or an interactive compute node
$ source <path_to_venv_parent_dir>/venv/bin/activate
To load a virtual environment in parallel sql, add the following to your PBS bash script
source <path_to_venv_parent_dir>/venv/bin/activate


=== Killing jobs on compute nodes ===
=== Killing jobs on compute nodes ===
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