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# how much time this process must run (hours: | # how much time this process must run (hours: | ||
#SBATCH --time=04: | #SBATCH --time=04: | ||
- | # how much memory it needs ? 1 GB (1024MB) for the example | + | # how much memory it needs ? 1 GB (1024MB) for the example. Different units can be specified using the suffix [K|M|G|T] |
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- | Now you just need to tell the cluster system that you want to run this job, but how you do that? pretty simple, you use the command | + | Now you just need to tell the cluster system that you want to run this job, but how you do that? pretty simple, you use the command |
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After all this work, you just need to relax and wait until you receive the email messages from the queuing manager telling you about success or failure of your submissions. | After all this work, you just need to relax and wait until you receive the email messages from the queuing manager telling you about success or failure of your submissions. | ||
- | If you browse the the documentation we have on [[slurm|Batch Queuing System]] you'll find examples on how to use Matlab or Mathematica and some explanation about the directives and the commands available for the queuing system. | + | If you browse the the documentation we have on [[1slurm|Batch Queuing System]] you'll find examples on how to use Matlab or Mathematica and some explanation about the directives and the commands available for the queuing system. |
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