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To manage the large amount of nodes on CARL and EDDY, its important to work with partitions. Partitions will optimize the way resources are given out to users and to ensure that everyone can submit jobs and receive results as fast as possible.  
To manage the large amount of nodes on CARL and EDDY, its important to work with partitions. Partitions will optimize the way resources are given out to users and to ensure that everyone can submit jobs and receive results as fast as possible.  


Since we are using [[SLURM Job Management (Queueing) System|SLURM]] as our cluster manager and our job scheduling system, informations about partions can be displayed by using the command:
Since we are using [[SLURM Job Management (Queueing) System|SLURM]] as our cluster manager and job scheduling system, informations about partions can be displayed by using the command:
   
   
  sinfo
  sinfo

Revision as of 08:21, 13 February 2017

To manage the large amount of nodes on CARL and EDDY, its important to work with partitions. Partitions will optimize the way resources are given out to users and to ensure that everyone can submit jobs and receive results as fast as possible.

Since we are using SLURM as our cluster manager and job scheduling system, informations about partions can be displayed by using the command:

sinfo

The command "sinfo" has many possible options. Some important ones are:

  • -a, --all
  • -l, --long
  • -N, --Node
  • -n <nodes>, --nodes=<nodes>

The full list and further informations about the command "sinfo" can be found here: sinfo