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Later this year GACRC will be implementing the Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (Slurm) software | |||
for job scheduling and resource management on Sapelo2, to replace the Torque (PBS) resource manager and Moab | |||
scheduling system that it currently uses. | |||
===How is Slurm different from Torque?=== | |||
===Job Submission Options=== | |||
===Job Environment and Environment Variables=== | |||
===Common Job Commands=== | |||
====How to Submit and Manage Jobs==== | |||
====How to Monitor Jobs==== | |||
'''Valid Job States''' | |||
====How to View Resources on the Cluster==== |
Revision as of 09:16, 11 February 2020
Later this year GACRC will be implementing the Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (Slurm) software for job scheduling and resource management on Sapelo2, to replace the Torque (PBS) resource manager and Moab scheduling system that it currently uses.
How is Slurm different from Torque?
Job Submission Options
Job Environment and Environment Variables
Common Job Commands
How to Submit and Manage Jobs
How to Monitor Jobs
Valid Job States