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- | < | + | VSC5 is a high performance cluster that consists of different kind of nodes. When you login using SSH, you reach one of the login nodes that can be used to prepare the software environment, |
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+ | To copy files to and from VSC, you can use SFTP to connect to '' | ||
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At VSC5, SLURM is used as scheduler for queuing jobs. You can find an introduction to SLURM in the course material of the VSC introduction course at: | At VSC5, SLURM is used as scheduler for queuing jobs. You can find an introduction to SLURM in the course material of the VSC introduction course at: | ||
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- | But to make things easier, | + | But to make things easier, a summary of the most important commands |
Every SLURM job needs a job description file. These files are kind of shell scripts, but with some additional boilerplate at the top. Here is an example file: | Every SLURM job needs a job description file. These files are kind of shell scripts, but with some additional boilerplate at the top. Here is an example file: | ||
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## Note: Job will be killed once the run time limit is reached. | ## Note: Job will be killed once the run time limit is reached. | ||
## Shorter values might reduce queuing time. | ## Shorter values might reduce queuing time. | ||
- | #SBATCH --time=0-01:00:00 | + | #SBATCH --time=3-00:00:00 |
## Specify number of GPUs (1 or 2): | ## Specify number of GPUs (1 or 2): |