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| -j oe || both the output and error log will be written to the same log file called <job_name>.o<job_id> | | -j oe || both the output and error log will be written to the same log file called <job_name>.o<job_id> | ||
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− | | -l walltime=< | + | | -l walltime=<total_time_limit> || time limit (including waiting time in the queue!) in the format hours:minutes:seconds; once the time specified is up, the job will be killed by the [[scheduler]] |
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+ | | -cput=<runlimit> || maximum execution time, specify as above | ||
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| -l mem=<memlimit> || memory limit per process as an integer number, followed by a unit, e. g. 400MB | | -l mem=<memlimit> || memory limit per process as an integer number, followed by a unit, e. g. 400MB | ||
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| -m a || receive a mail if your job gets aborted | | -m a || receive a mail if your job gets aborted | ||
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+ | | -l nodes=1:ppn=<threads> || specify the number of threads to use for an OpenMP application; set OMP_NUM_THREADS accordingly | ||
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+ | | -l nodes=<num_nodes>:ppn=<num_cores> || specify number of processes to start (one per core), which is num_nodes*num_procs; be careful about your system's architecture and do not request more nodes or cores than available on the machine | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 20 April 2018
General
Torque is a job scheduler. To get an overview of the functionality of a scheduler, go here.
Job Submission
This command submits the job you defined in your jobscript to the batch system:
$ qsub jobscript.sh
Just like any other incoming job, your job will first be queued. Then, the scheduler decides when your job will be run. The more resources your job requires, the longer it may be waiting to execute.
You can check the current status of your submitted jobs and their job ids with the following shell command. The most common states for a job are queued Q
(job waits for free nodes), running R
(the jobscript is currently being executed) or on hold H
(job is currently stopped, but does not wait for resources). The command also shows the elapsed time since your job has started running and the time limit.
$ qstat -u <user_id>
In case you submitted a job on accident or realised that your job might not be running correctly, you can always remove it from the queue or terminate it when running by typing:
$ qdel <job_id>
#PBS Usage
If you are writing a jobscript for a Torque batch system, the magic cookie is "#PBS". To use it, start a new line in your script with "#PBS". Following that, you can put one of the parameters shown below, where the word written in <...> should be replaced with a value.
Basic settings:
Parameter | Function |
-N <name> | job name |
-o <path> | file to write stdout to |
-e <path> | file to write error output to |
-j oe | both the output and error log will be written to the same log file called <job_name>.o<job_id> |
Requesting resources:
Parameter | Function |
-l walltime=<total_time_limit> | time limit (including waiting time in the queue!) in the format hours:minutes:seconds; once the time specified is up, the job will be killed by the scheduler |
-cput=<runlimit> | maximum execution time, specify as above |
-l mem=<memlimit> | memory limit per process as an integer number, followed by a unit, e. g. 400MB |
-l nodes=1:ppn=1 | ask for a single processor for a sequential application |
Email notifications:
Parameter | Function |
-M <address> | set email address |
-m a | receive a mail if your job gets aborted |
-m b | get notified when your job starts running |
-m e | receive a mail when your job has finished |
-m abe | enable all mail options above |
Parallel programming (read more here):
Parameter | Function |
-l nodes=1:ppn=<threads> | specify the number of threads to use for an OpenMP application; set OMP_NUM_THREADS accordingly |
-l nodes=<num_nodes>:ppn=<num_cores> | specify number of processes to start (one per core), which is num_nodes*num_procs; be careful about your system's architecture and do not request more nodes or cores than available on the machine |
Jobscript Examples
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