HP XC System 2.x Software User Manual
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--contiguous=yes|no
The
--contiguous
option specifies whether or not your job requires a contiguous range
of nodes. The default is
YES
, which demands contiguous nodes, while the alternative (
NO
)
allows noncontiguous allocation.
--mem=size
The
-mem
option specifies a minimum amount of real memory per node, where size is an
integer number of megabytes. See also
-vmem
.
--mincpus=n
The
-mincpus
option specifies a minimum number
n
of CPUs per node.
--vmem=size
The
-vmem
option specifies a minimum amount of virtual memory per node, where size is an
integer number of megabytes. See also
-mem
.
--tmp=size
The
-tmp
option specifies a minimum amount of temporary disk space per node, where size is
an integer number of megabytes.
-w hosts
(
--nodelist=hosts
)
The
-w hosts
option specifies by name the individual nodes that must be included in the
set of nodes on which your job runs (perhaps along with others unspecified). Option
-w
is
incompatible with
srun
option
-r
(
--relative
). hosts may have any of three formats:
host1,host2,...
A comma-delimited list of node names (for example,
n100
,
n200
,...)
host[na-nb,nc,...]
A range of node names, perhaps mixed with individual nodes in a
comma-delimited sublist (for example,
n[1-256,500,...]
)
filename
A file that contains a list of nodes in either of the previous two
formats (
srun
interprets any string containing the slash (
/
)
character as a file name)
-x hosts
(
--xclude=hosts
)
The
-x hosts
option specifies by name the individual nodes that must be excluded from the
set of nodes on which your job runs (perhaps along with others unspecified). Option -x is
incompatible with
srun
option
-r
(
--relative
). hosts may have any of three formats:
host1,host2,...
A comma-delimited list of node names (for example,
n100
,
n200
,...)
host[na-nb,nc,...]
A range of node names, perhaps mixed with individual nodes in a
comma-delimited sublist (for example,
n[1-256,500,...]
)
filename
A file that contains a list of nodes in either of the previous two
formats (
srun
interprets any string containing the slash (
/
)
character as a file name)
Using SLURM
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