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− | We have our machines setup in a grid using a batch queue system. You can check your job status with: | + | We have our machines setup in a grid using a batch queue system. You must run the job on one of the sungrid machines (qconf -sh to see them). You can check your job status with: |
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Revision as of 23:27, 14 July 2008
Basic Commands
We have our machines setup in a grid using a batch queue system. You must run the job on one of the sungrid machines (qconf -sh to see them). You can check your job status with:
qstat
You can delete jobs with:
qdel
where you can specify a specific job ID or all your jobs with "-u yourid".
To submit jobs, you use qsub. You can submit jobs in one of two ways:
Common Options
-S /bin/sh
For the script option (you did not specify -b y), this specifies which interpreter to use.
-m es
Mail the user on the end or suspension.
-M user@soe.ucsc.edu
What email address to send to.
-cwd
Start the simulation from the current working directory.
-o soc_fpu.log
Standard output.
-e soc_fpu.err
Standard error.
-N "fpu SOC P&R"
A name for the job.
-b y
Specify that the executable is a binary and not a script.
Command Line
qsub <options> -b y <binary> -- <options for the binary>
Example:
qsub -S /bin/sh -m es -M myid@soe.ucsc.edu -cwd -b y -N "myid_hard_area_FP" -e hard_results/n10.err -o hard_results/n10.log ../simanneal/simanneal -- -i ../benchmarks/hard/n10 -o hard_results/n10
Script
Instead of specifying all the options on the command line, you can specify them in a script like this:
#!/bin/sh #$ -S /bin/sh #$ -m es #$ -M myid #$ -cwd #$ -o hard_results/n10.log #$ -e hard_results/n10.err #$ -N "myid_hard_area_FP" ../simanneal/simanneal -i ../benchmarks/hard/n10 -o hard_results/n10 exit 0