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In SLURM, queues are called partitions. A partition can be selected with the **--partition** or **-p** argument, to know how to do it in your job submission scripts see: [[users: | In SLURM, queues are called partitions. A partition can be selected with the **--partition** or **-p** argument, to know how to do it in your job submission scripts see: [[users: | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | ||
+ | To query the availability of partitions end nodes on the cluster you can use the following SLURM command: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | sinfo -l | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
In the COKA cluster at the moment are available the following partitions: | In the COKA cluster at the moment are available the following partitions: | ||
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===== longrun ===== | ===== longrun ===== | ||
- | The //longrun// partition is meant for jobs expected to complete in less than **four hour**. | + | The //longrun// partition is meant for jobs expected to complete in less than **eight hour**. |
Jobs submitted to this partition: | Jobs submitted to this partition: | ||
- | * are limited to 240 minutes | + | * are limited to 480 minutes |
* multiple jobs can NOT share the same CPUs | * multiple jobs can NOT share the same CPUs | ||
* default memory per requested task is 1GB | * default memory per requested task is 1GB | ||
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