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archive:computer_resources:campusrocks [2015/04/18 20:38] charles [Sungrid Job scheduler] |
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Your job goes to a node with at least 15g of free memory. There is probably something like '-l mem_avail' that works if you would like to schedule your job on a node with a certain amount of max memory available, even if some of it is currently in use. | Your job goes to a node with at least 15g of free memory. There is probably something like '-l mem_avail' that works if you would like to schedule your job on a node with a certain amount of max memory available, even if some of it is currently in use. | ||
- | #$ -pe mpi 4\\ | + | #$ -pe mpi [number of desired cores to use]\\ |
Your job goes to a set of nodes with a combined total of a least 4 cores available. | Your job goes to a set of nodes with a combined total of a least 4 cores available. | ||
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#$ qstat\\ | #$ qstat\\ | ||
- | Displays the status of the jobs submitted to qsub. | + | Displays the status of the jobs submitted to qsub.\\ |
+ | *flag '-f' displays more hardware usage information on each node. The 'resv/used/tot.' column displays number of processing cores reserved, used, and the total number of cores for a node respectively. | ||
Primary job status codes: | Primary job status codes: | ||
*'r' status indicates that a job is running. | *'r' status indicates that a job is running. |