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title: Slurm Basic Commands
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#tags:
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last_updated: 19 June 2019
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#summary: ""
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sidebar: merlin6_sidebar
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permalink: /merlin6/slurm-basics.html
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---
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In this document some basic commands for using Slurm are showed. Advanced examples for some of these
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are explained in other Merlin6 Slurm pages. You can always use ```man <command>``` pages for more
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information about options and examples.
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## Basic commands
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Useful commands for the slurm:
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```bash
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sinfo # to see the name of nodes, their occupancy,
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# name of slurm partitions, limits (try out with "-l" option)
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squeue # to see the currently running/waiting jobs in slurm
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# (additional "-l" option may also be useful)
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sbatch Script.sh # to submit a script (example below) to the slurm.
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srun <command> # to submit a command to Slurm. Same options as in 'sbatch' can be used.
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salloc # to allocate computing nodes. Use for interactive runs.
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scancel job_id # to cancel slurm job, job id is the numeric id, seen by the squeue.
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```
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## Advanced basic commands:
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```bash
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sinfo -N -l # list nodes, state, resources (#CPUs, memory per node, ...), etc.
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sshare -a # to list shares of associations to a cluster
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sprio -l # to view the factors that comprise a job's scheduling priority
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# add '-u <username>' for filtering user
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```
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