Import cluster profiles from file
prof = parallel.importProfile(filename)
prof = parallel.importProfile(filename)
imports
the profiles stored in the specified file and returns the names of
the imported profiles. If filename
has no extension, .settings
is
assumed; configuration files must be specified with the .mat
extension.
Configuration .mat
files contain only one profile,
but profile .settings
files can contain one or
more profiles. If only one profile is defined in the file, then prof
is
a character vector reflecting the name of the profile; if multiple
profiles are defined in the file, then prof
is
a cell array of character vectors. If a profile with the same name
as an imported profile already exists, an extension is added to the
name of the imported profile.
You can use the imported profile with any functions that support
profiles. parallel.importProfile
does not set
any of the imported profiles as the default; you can set the default
profile by using the parallel.defaultClusterProfile
function.
Profiles that were exported in a previous release are upgraded during import. Configurations are automatically converted to cluster profiles.
Imported profiles are saved as a part of your MATLAB settings, so these profiles are available in subsequent MATLAB sessions without importing again.
Import a profile from file ProfileMaster.settings
and
set it as the default cluster profile.
profile_master = parallel.importProfile('ProfileMaster');
parallel.defaultClusterProfile(profile_master)
Import all the profiles from the file ManyProfiles.settings
,
and use the first one to open a parallel pool.
profs = parallel.importProfile('ManyProfiles');
parpool(profs{1})
Import a configuration from the file OldConfiguration.mat
,
and set it as the default parallel profile.
old_conf = parallel.importProfile('OldConfiguration.mat')
parallel.defaultClusterProfile(old_conf)