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grid [2021/04/13 11:43]
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grid [2022/09/20 09:39]
rosa [ÚFAL Grid Engine (LRC)] todo slurm
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 TODO: describe alternatives, e.g.: MetaCentrum / Cesnet cluster (all MFF students can use it), Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure (some colleagues may have sometime free vouchers). TODO: describe alternatives, e.g.: MetaCentrum / Cesnet cluster (all MFF students can use it), Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure (some colleagues may have sometime free vouchers).
  
 +**TODO: IN 2022 MOVING FROM SGE TO SLURM** (see [[slurm|slurm guidelines]]) -- **commands like ''qsub'' and ''qstat'' will stop working!**
 ===== List of Machines ===== ===== List of Machines =====
 Last update: 2017/06. All machines have Ubuntu 18.04. Last update: 2017/06. All machines have Ubuntu 18.04.
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 ''qsub **-q** cpu-troja.q'' ''qsub **-q** cpu-troja.q''
-This way your job is submitted to the Troja queue. The default is ''cpu-ms.q''. You can also use e.g. +This way your job is submitted to the Troja queue. The default is ''cpu-*.q''. You can also use e.g. 
-''-q '(troja*|ms*)''' to submit on any machine in those two queues (but **don't use ''-q '*'''** as this includes also [[:gpu|gpu.q]]),+''-q '(cpu-t*|cpu-m*)''' to submit on any machine in those two queues (but **don't use ''-q '*'''** as this includes also [[:gpu|gpu.q]]),
 ''-q '*@hector[14]''' to submit on hector1 or hector4, ''-q '*@hector[14]''' to submit on hector1 or hector4,
-''-q '[tm]*@!(hector*|iridium)''' to submit on any troja/ms machine except hectors and iridium.+''-q 'cpu-*@!(hector*|iridium)''' to submit on any troja/ms machine except hectors and iridium.
 However, usually you should specify just the queue (cpu-troja.q vs. cpu-ms.q), not a particular machine, and instead use ''-l'' to specify the needed resources in a general way. However, usually you should specify just the queue (cpu-troja.q vs. cpu-ms.q), not a particular machine, and instead use ''-l'' to specify the needed resources in a general way.
  

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