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* You can directly login on broadwell partition using |
* You can directly login on broadwell partition using |
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$ username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu |
$ username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu |
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* If you login uc1, even though you can use broadwell nodes using the same procedure as 'compute nodes'. The submitted job will be distributed on broadwell |
* If you login uc1, even though you can use broadwell nodes using the same procedure as 'compute nodes'. The submitted job will be distributed on broadwell nodes also. |
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example: msub -q singlenode |
example: msub -q singlenode |
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msub -q multinode |
msub -q multinode |
Revision as of 14:46, 6 September 2017
FAQs concerning best practice of bwUniCluster broadwell (aka "extension") partition.
Login
Are there separate login nodes for the bwUniCluster broadwell partition?
- Yes, but primarily to be used for compiling code.
- You can directly login on broadwell partition using
$ username@uc1e.scc.kit.edu
- If you login uc1, even though you can use broadwell nodes using the same procedure as 'compute nodes'. The submitted job will be distributed on broadwell nodes also.
example: msub -q singlenode msub -q multinode
- But for the compilation you have to use the appropriate flags