Usage:
gurobi_cl --help Display usage
gurobi_cl [flags] [param=value]* filename Optimize a model file
gurobi_cl [flags] Execute a command
Gurobi parameters are documented in the Gurobi Reference Manual.
Flags can be set using --flag=value or the short form -f=value if defined.
A boolean flag can be enabled using --flag or the short form -f if defined.
Flags:
-h, --help Display usage
--license Display license information
-t, --tokens List license tokens currently in use
-v, --version Display version information
Compute Server and Cluster Manager Flags:
--group=string Cluster group placement, overrides license file GROUP
--manager=string Cluster Manager URL, overrides license file CSMANAGER
-p, --password=string Password, overrides license file PASSWORD
(default "pass")
--priority=int Job priority, overrides license file PRIORITY
(default 0, min -100, max 100)
-r, --router=string Router URL, overrides license file property ROUTER
-s, --server=string Cluster representative node address,
overrides license file COMPUTESERVER
--tls-insecure Skip TLS certificate verification,
overrides license file CSTLSINSECURE
--username=string Username for Cluster Manager authentication
overrides license file USERNAME
Instant Cloud Flags:
--accessid=string Access ID, overrides license file CLOUDACCESSID
--secretkey=string Secret Key, overrides license file CLOUDKEY
--pool=string Pool name, overrides license file POOL
If a valid Gurobi license file is accessible at the predefined locations or
using the variable GRB_LICENSE_FILE, the license file will provide default
values for some connection parameters (server, password, router). If the
license file references a Gurobi Instant Cloud pool, it will resolve the
connection parameters of the pool.
The server URL can also specify the protocol and the port:
server.company.com Use HTTP on standard port 80
server.company.com:61000 Use HTTP on port 61000
https://server.company.com Use HTTPS on standard port 443
https://server.company.com:61000 Use HTTPS on port 61000
If you wish to get the status of your Compute Server cluster, list the nodes
and the jobs, or check the status of your licenses, please use the grbccluster
command-line tool. To learn more about grbcluster, type the following command:
grbcluster --help
gurobi_cl is compatible with standard proxy settings using environment
variables HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY. HTTPS_PROXY takes precedence over
HTTP_PROXY for https requests. The values may be either a complete URL or
a "host[:port]", in which case the "http" scheme is assumed.
Examples:
gurobi_cl misc07.mps
gurobi_cl Record=1 Method=2 ResultFile=p0033.sol InputFile=p0033.mst \
InputFile=p0033.hnt.gz LogFile=p0033.log p0033.mps
gurobi_cl --server=server.company.com --password=pass misc07.mps