# Running on Intel DevCloud Provided you have asked for an account ahead of time, on the [Intel Tiber Developer Cloud for oneAPI](https://devcloud.intel.com/oneapi/home/), and made the Intel recommended local ssh installation, that is how you may run the tests with `qsub`: ```sh ssh devcloud git clone https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/CodeursIntensifs/grayscott/GrayScottSyclSetup.git # check CPU nodes cd GrayScottSyclSetup/CheckOneApiCpu qsub -l nodes=1:xeon:ppn=2 -d . sycl-ls.bash qsub -l nodes=1:xeon:ppn=2 -d . cmake.bash qsub -l nodes=1:xeon:ppn=2 -d . make.bash qsub -l nodes=1:xeon:ppn=2 -d . run.bash # Check GPU nodes cd ../GrayScottSyclSetup/CheckOneApiCuda qsub -l nodes=1:gpu:ppn=2 -d . sycl-ls.bash qsub -l nodes=1:gpu:ppn=2 -d . cmake.bash qsub -l nodes=1:gpu:ppn=2 -d . make.bash qsub -l nodes=1:gpu:ppn=2 -d . run.bash ``` One can check the status of current jobs with `qstat`, and remove them with `qdel`.