Is there a way to put an interactive session `qsub -I …` in sleep mode

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Is there a way to put an interactive session qsub -I ...
in sleep mode (for instance like the ctrl+z command in the shell - I mean reduce it in order to perform other tasks on the login node)?



My goal is to go back in the login node in order to submit jobs without killing my current interactive run.










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    Is there a way to put an interactive session qsub -I ...
    in sleep mode (for instance like the ctrl+z command in the shell - I mean reduce it in order to perform other tasks on the login node)?



    My goal is to go back in the login node in order to submit jobs without killing my current interactive run.










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      Is there a way to put an interactive session qsub -I ...
      in sleep mode (for instance like the ctrl+z command in the shell - I mean reduce it in order to perform other tasks on the login node)?



      My goal is to go back in the login node in order to submit jobs without killing my current interactive run.










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      Is there a way to put an interactive session qsub -I ...
      in sleep mode (for instance like the ctrl+z command in the shell - I mean reduce it in order to perform other tasks on the login node)?



      My goal is to go back in the login node in order to submit jobs without killing my current interactive run.







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      edited Feb 23 at 12:07









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