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techstaff:slurm [2020/10/07 13:08] – [Common Issues] kauffmantechstaff:slurm [2020/10/07 13:08] – [Common Issues] kauffman
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 | Job <jobid> exceeded <mem> memory limit, being killed | Your job is attempting to use more memory that you have requested for it. Either increase the amount of memory you have requested or reduce the amount of memory usage your application is trying to use.| | Job <jobid> exceeded <mem> memory limit, being killed | Your job is attempting to use more memory that you have requested for it. Either increase the amount of memory you have requested or reduce the amount of memory usage your application is trying to use.|
 | JOB <jobid> CANCELLED AT <time> DUE TO NODE FAILURE | There can be many reasons for this message, but most often it means that the node your job was set to run on can no longer be contacted by the the Slurm controller.| | JOB <jobid> CANCELLED AT <time> DUE TO NODE FAILURE | There can be many reasons for this message, but most often it means that the node your job was set to run on can no longer be contacted by the the Slurm controller.|
-| error: Unable to allocate resources: More processors requested than permitted | It usually has **nothing** to do with priviledges you may or may not have. Rather, it usually means that you have allocated more processors than one compute node actually has. |+| error: Unable to allocate resources: More processors requested than permitted | It usually has **nothing** to do with privileges you may or may not have. Rather, it usually means that you have allocated more processors than one compute node actually has. |
  
 ====== Using the GPU ====== ====== Using the GPU ======
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