All software running on EML Linux machines is available on the cluster. Users may also query the cluster to see job status. Jobs are typically submitted to SGE via a user's shell script which executes one's application code. SGE provides a standard batch queueing system through which users submit jobs to the cluster. It is managed by the Sun Grid Engine (SGE) queueing software. The EML Linux compute cluster has eight nodes, each with two 16-core CPUs available for compute jobs (i.e., 32 cores per node), for a total of 256 cores. PLEASE SEE THE SLURM CLUSTER WEBPAGE FOR INFORMATION ON SUBMITTING JOBS AND PARALLEL PROCESSING. THIS PAGE IS NOW DEPRECATED AND THE INFORMATION HEREIN PRESERVED ONLY FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSES.ĪS OF JUNE 29, 2017, BOTH EML LINUX CLUSTERS USE SLURM AND NOT SGE FOR JOB SUBMISSION. (DEPRECATED) How do I use the EML Linux cluster?
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