Slurm is the batch system available. Any script can be submitted as a job with no changes, but you might want to see Writing SLURM jobs to customise it.
To submit a script as a serial job with default options enter the command:
sbatch yourscript.sh
You may query the queues to see the jobs currently running or pending with:
squeue
And cancel a job with
scancel <jobid>
See the Slurm documentation for more details on the different commands available to submit, query or cancel jobs.
QoS available
These are the different QoS (or queues) available for standard users on the four complexes:
QoS name | Type | Suitable for... | Shared nodes | Maximum jobs per user | Default / Max Wall Clock Limit | Default / Max CPUs | Default / Max Memory |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
nf | fractional | serial and small parallel jobs. It is the default | Yes | - | 2 day / 2 days | 1 / 64 | 8 GB / 128 GB |
ni | interactive | serial and small parallel interactive jobs | Yes | 1 | 1 day / 7 days | 1 / 32 | 8 GB / 32 GB |
np | parallel | parallel jobs requiring more than half a node | No | - | 2 days / 2 days | - | - |
ECS
For those using ECS, these are the different QoS (or queues) available for standard users of this service:
QoS name | Type | Suitable for... | Shared nodes | Maximum jobs per user | Default / Max Wall Clock Limit | Default / Max CPUs | Default / Max Memory |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ef | fractional | serial and small parallel jobs - ECGATE service | Yes | - | 2 day / 2 days | 1 / 8 | 8 GB / 16 GB |
ei | interactive | serial and small parallel interactive jobs - ECGATE service | Yes | 1 | 1 day / 7 days | 1 / 4 | 8 GB / 8 GB |
el | long | serial and small parallel interactive jobs - ECGATE service | Yes | 1 | 7 day / 7 days | 1 / 8 | 8 GB / 16 GB |
et | Time-critical Option 1 | serial and small parallel Time-Critical jobs. Only usable through ECACCESS Time Critical Option-1 | Yes | 1 | 12 hours / 12 hours | 1 / 8 | 8 GB / 16 GB |
Checking QoS setup
If you want to get all the details of a particular QoS on the system, you may run, for example:
sacctmgr list qos names=nf
Work in progress
Different limits on the different QoSs may be introduced or changed as the system evolves to its final configuration.