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#BSUB -M 1000
 
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### The last part consists of regular shell commands
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### Stack limit per process, e. g. 20 MB
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### The last part consists of regular shell commands:
 
### Change to working directory
 
### Change to working directory
 
cd /home/user/mywork
 
cd /home/user/mywork

Revision as of 15:09, 28 March 2018

These examples are very minimal and intended to give a rough overview of the functionality of jobscripts. Comments that explain the code start with "###".

Serial Job

This job will run a given executable, in this case "myapp.exe".

#!/usr/bin/env zsh

### Job name
#BSUB -J MYJOB

### File where the output should be written
#BSUB -o MYJOB_OUTPUT.txt

### Time your job needs to execute, e. g. 1 h 20 min
#BSUB -W 1:20

### Memory your job needs, e. g. 1000 MB 
#BSUB -M 1000

### Stack limit per process, e. g. 20 MB
#BSUB -S 20

### The last part consists of regular shell commands:
### Change to working directory
cd /home/user/mywork

### Execute your application
myapp.exe


References

More detailled examples