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using-slurm [2013/09/12 13:20] – [Batch job using local storage] aorthusing-slurm [2013/12/02 14:05] – [Using SLURM] aorth
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 Our SLURM is configured with the following job queues (also called "partitions" in SLURM): Our SLURM is configured with the following job queues (also called "partitions" in SLURM):
-  * debug + 
-  * batch +  * debug -- default partition, used for testing 
-  * highmem+  * batch -- used for when you have many jobs to run 
 +  * highmem -- used for when you have jobs with high-memory requirements
  
 "debug" is the default queue, which is useful for testing job parameters, program paths, etc. The runtime limit of the "debug" partition is 5 minutes, after which jobs are killed. "debug" is the default queue, which is useful for testing job parameters, program paths, etc. The runtime limit of the "debug" partition is 5 minutes, after which jobs are killed.
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