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To execute non-interactive work on Pyrene, users can request resources from the cluster computing nodes by submitting batch jobs.
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To execute non-interactive work on Pyrene, users can request resources from the cluster computing nodes by submitting batch jobs.
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The [Slurm](https://slurm.schedmd.com) scheduler manages the resource allocations for submitted batch jobs on Pyrene:
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The [Slurm](https://slurm.schedmd.com) scheduler manages the resource allocations for submitted batch jobs on Pyrene:
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* The cluster nodes are put in partitions. Each partition allows characterized by . Each partition corresponds to different characteristics
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* The cluster nodes are put in **partitions**. Each partition allows characterized by . Each partition corresponds to different characteristics
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* Depending on their situation, users are put in different Slurm accounts
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* Partition are accessible by **accounts**, representing group of users granted with some permissions.
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* A resource allocation must specify a partition, an account, and other parameters such as the maximal execution time and the maximal used memory of the job.
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To submit a job:
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A resource allocation must specify a partition, an account, and other parameters such as the maximal execution time, the number of cores and the maximal used memory of the job. These Slurm parameters are written in scripts and submitted to Slurm with the following command:
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sbatch script.sh
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sbatch script.sh
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