Difference between revisions of "Running jobs on our servers"
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* You cannot run jobs directly on the head node, but you should use the Torque / PBS queue environment to run your jobs. | * You cannot run jobs directly on the head node, but you should use the Torque / PBS queue environment to run your jobs. | ||
** If for some reason you need to run a job directly on one of the servers (e.g. a job using a Linux GUI environment, please discuss your needs with our system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za). | ** If for some reason you need to run a job directly on one of the servers (e.g. a job using a Linux GUI environment, please discuss your needs with our system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za). | ||
− | * If you need a terminal session on one of the servers (e.g. to compile code, setup jobs, test jobs), you can do this by using the qsub interactive mode: | + | * If you need a terminal session on one of the servers (e.g. to compile code, setup jobs, test jobs), you can do this by using the qsub interactive mode, for example: |
− | < | + | <source lang="c"> |
+ | > qsub -I q=queue_name -l nodes=1:ppn=1 -l walltime=01:00:00 | ||
+ | </source> |
Revision as of 15:49, 8 March 2018
- You cannot run jobs directly on the head node, but you should use the Torque / PBS queue environment to run your jobs.
- If for some reason you need to run a job directly on one of the servers (e.g. a job using a Linux GUI environment, please discuss your needs with our system administrator (johann.swart at up.ac.za).
- If you need a terminal session on one of the servers (e.g. to compile code, setup jobs, test jobs), you can do this by using the qsub interactive mode, for example:
> qsub -I q=queue_name -l nodes=1:ppn=1 -l walltime=01:00:00