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techstaff:slurm [2018/12/18 15:44] – [More] kauffmantechstaff:slurm [2019/10/11 16:54] kauffman
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 ===== Notice ===== ===== Notice =====
-**2017-08-31**: Configuration change to allow allocation on CPUs and RAM. Please read the 'Default Quotasection under https://howto.cs.uchicago.edu/techstaff:slurm#usage  +**2019-10-08**: New computer nodes added under the partiton ''%%genfast%%''
 ====== Peanut Job Submission Cluster ====== ====== Peanut Job Submission Cluster ======
  
-We are currently **alpha** testing and gauging user interest in a cluster of machines that allows for the submission of long running compute jobs. Think of these machines as a dumping ground for discrete computing tasks that might be rude or disruptive to execute on the main (shared) shell servers (i.e., linux1, linux2, linux3).+Think of these machines as a dumping ground for discrete computing tasks that might be rude or disruptive to execute on the main (shared) shell servers (i.e., linux1, linux2, linux3).
  
 For job submission we will be using a piece of software called [[http://slurm.schedmd.com|SLURM]]. Simply put, SLURM is a queue management system and stands for **S**imple **L**inux **U**tility for **R**esource **M**anagement; it was developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab. It currently supports some of the largest compute clusters in the world. The best description of SLURM can be found on its homepage: For job submission we will be using a piece of software called [[http://slurm.schedmd.com|SLURM]]. Simply put, SLURM is a queue management system and stands for **S**imple **L**inux **U**tility for **R**esource **M**anagement; it was developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab. It currently supports some of the largest compute clusters in the world. The best description of SLURM can be found on its homepage:
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 ==== Hardware ==== ==== Hardware ====
 Our cluster contains nodes with the following specs: Our cluster contains nodes with the following specs:
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 +''%%general%%'':
   * 16 Cores (2x 8core 3.1GHz Processors), 16 threads   * 16 Cores (2x 8core 3.1GHz Processors), 16 threads
   * 64gb RAM   * 64gb RAM
   * 2x 500GB SATA 7200RPM in RAID1   * 2x 500GB SATA 7200RPM in RAID1
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 +''%%genfast%%'':
 +  * 24 Cores (2x 24core Intel Xeon Silver 4116 CPU @ 2.10GHz), 48 threads
 +  * 128gb RAM
 +  * OS: 2x 240GB Intel SSD in RAID1
 +  * /local: 2x 960GB Intel SSD RAID0
  
 ==== Storage ==== ==== Storage ====
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