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Cheaha is a shared cluster computing environment for UAB researchers. A shared cluster environment uses a job scheduler to run tasks on the cluster to provide optimal resource sharing among users. Cheaha uses a job scheduling system call SGE to schedule and manage jobs. A user needs to tell SGE about resource requirements (e.g. CPU, memory) so that it can schedule jobs effectively. These resource requirements along with actual application code can be specified in a single file commonly referred as 'Job Script/File'. | Cheaha is a shared cluster computing environment for UAB researchers. A shared cluster environment uses a job scheduler to run tasks on the cluster to provide optimal resource sharing among users. Cheaha uses a job scheduling system call SGE to schedule and manage jobs. A user needs to tell SGE about resource requirements (e.g. CPU, memory) so that it can schedule jobs effectively. These resource requirements along with actual application code can be specified in a single file commonly referred as 'Job Script/File'. Following is a simple job script that prints job number and hostname. | ||
Following is a simple job script | |||
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# Tell the scheduler only need 10 minutes | # Tell the scheduler only need 10 minutes | ||
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#$ -l h_rt=00: | #$ -l h_rt=00:01:00,s_rt=0:00:55,vf=512M | ||
# | # | ||
# Set your email address and request notification when you job is complete or if it fails | # Set your email address and request notification when you job is complete or if it fails | ||
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#$ -V | #$ -V | ||
echo "The job $JOB_ID is running on $HOSTNAME" | |||
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SGE | Lines starting with '#$' have a special meaning in the SGE world. SGE specific configuration options are specified after the '#$' characters. SGE offers many configuration options but above mentioned options should be useful for basic job scripts. A job script is submitted to the cluster using SGE specific commands. There are many commands available, but following three commands are the most common: | ||
* qsub - to submit job | |||
* qdel - to delete job | |||
* qstat - to view job status | |||
We can submit above job script using qsub command: | |||
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$ qsub HelloCheaha.sh | |||
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Revision as of 19:40, 27 March 2013
Cheaha is a shared cluster computing environment for UAB researchers. A shared cluster environment uses a job scheduler to run tasks on the cluster to provide optimal resource sharing among users. Cheaha uses a job scheduling system call SGE to schedule and manage jobs. A user needs to tell SGE about resource requirements (e.g. CPU, memory) so that it can schedule jobs effectively. These resource requirements along with actual application code can be specified in a single file commonly referred as 'Job Script/File'. Following is a simple job script that prints job number and hostname.
#!/bin/bash # # Define the shell used by your compute job # #$ -S /bin/bash # # Tell the cluster to run in the current directory from where you submit the job # #$ -cwd # # Tell the scheduler only need 10 minutes # #$ -l h_rt=00:01:00,s_rt=0:00:55,vf=512M # # Set your email address and request notification when you job is complete or if it fails # #$ -M YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS #$ -m eas # # Tell the scheduler to use the environment from your current shell # #$ -V echo "The job $JOB_ID is running on $HOSTNAME"
Lines starting with '#$' have a special meaning in the SGE world. SGE specific configuration options are specified after the '#$' characters. SGE offers many configuration options but above mentioned options should be useful for basic job scripts. A job script is submitted to the cluster using SGE specific commands. There are many commands available, but following three commands are the most common:
- qsub - to submit job
- qdel - to delete job
- qstat - to view job status
We can submit above job script using qsub command:
$ qsub HelloCheaha.sh