A.3.1 example 1. two processors on any two nodes – HP XC System 2.x Software User Manual
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steps through a series of commands that illustrate what occurs when you launch an interactive
shell.
Check LSF execution host information:
$ bhosts
HOST_NAME
STATUS JL/U MAX NJOBS RUN SSUSP USUSP RSV
lsfhost.localdomain
ok
-
12
0
0
0
0
0
Check partition information:
$ sinfo
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES
STATE NODELIST
lsf
up
infinite
6
idle n[5-10]
Check local host information:
$ hostname
n2
Check job information:
$ bjobs
No unfinished job found
Run the LSF
bsub -Is
command to launch the interactive shell:
$ bsub -Is -n1 /bin/bash
Job <120> is submitted to default queue
<
<
Note the output when
hostname
is again issued:
$ hostname
n16
Note the FROM_HOST when
bjobs
is again issued:
$ bjobs
JOBID USER
STAT QUEUE
FROM_HOST
EXEC_HOST
JOB_NAME SUBMIT_TIME
120
smith RUN
normal n2
lsfhost.loc /bin/bash date and time
Note the output when
srun hostname
is issued:
$ srun hostname
n10
Exit from the shell:
$ exit
exit
A.3 Running LSF Jobs with a SLURM Allocation Request
A.3.1 Example 1. Two Processors on Any Two Nodes
This example submits a job that requests two processors on any two nodes, on an HP XC
system that has three compute nodes.
Submit the job:
$ bsub -n2 -ext "SLURM[nodes=2]" -I srun hostname
Job <8> is submitted to default queue
<
<
n13
n14
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Examples