How do you assign the number of cores via an ssh script?

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Hello,
i have a batch script file that is run on an ssh with the following format:
nohup matlab -nodesktop -nosplash -nodisplay <script_file.m>& output_script_file.txt &
I want to set the number of cores for the job to 6, seeing as the script_file.m uses a parfor loop. I know feature('numcores') will display the number of cores available, but I want to specifically assign the number of cores. Is this done through the batch script file, and if so how? If not, how can I assign the number of cores to a job on an ssh?
Thanks.

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Alessandro Maria Laspina
Alessandro Maria Laspina il 27 Dic 2020
Modificato: Alessandro Maria Laspina il 28 Dic 2020
I've tried running Walter Roberson's answer, but for some reason i've had to include maxNumCompThreads(6) in the script file at the start.
Also the > gave me an error as well.
This seemed to work:
nohup matlab -nodesktop -nosplash -nodisplay -batch <script_file> & output_script_file.txt &
EDIT:
As Walter Roberson wrote, > and & should not have a space, so it is:
nohup matlab -nodesktop -nosplash -nodisplay <script_file.m>& output_file.txt &
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 27 Dic 2020
If I recall correctly, you are not permitted to have a space between the > and the &

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 26 Dic 2020
However you could also consider modifying the cluster profile to limit the cores in it.
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Alessandro Maria Laspina
Alessandro Maria Laspina il 27 Dic 2020
Had to change the syntax a bit for it to work. Thanks for the help!
Raymond Norris
Raymond Norris il 2 Gen 2021
Also consider using the -logfile switch
nohup matlab -batch 'maxNumCompThreads(6);script_file' -logfile output_script_file.txt &

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