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Revision as of 15:27, 1 April 2025
Introduction
Slurm [1] is a workload manager for clusters, offering both batch and interactive job scheduling. It works over a text based interface on the linux terminal.
Slurm will provide you with the following to help you make use of the cluster;
- What resources are available on the cluster.
- Queuing and allocation of jobs based on specified resources.
- Job monitoring and status reporting.
These commands include:
$ sinfo : to view the cluster, resources and partition
$ squeue : view submitted job.
$ sbatch : submit a batch job.
$ sacct : for admins
$ scancel : to cancel your own job that has been submitted.
Usage will be illustrated in the subsequent pages.
Next: Basic_Usage:_CPU_Based_Resources_With_Slurm
Up: HPC_Usage