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Here is an example to get you started using array jobs in [[SLURM]]. | |||
==Array computation example job== | |||
Save this code to a file called <code>test.py</code>. | |||
<pre> | |||
import time | |||
print('start at ' + time.strftime('%H:%M:%S')) | |||
print('sleep for 10 seconds ...') | |||
time.sleep(10) | |||
print('stop at ' + time.strftime('%H:%M:%S')) | |||
</pre> | |||
==Submission script== | |||
Save this to a file called <code>array.sh</code> and you should be able to submit the job as <code>sbatch array.sh</code>. | |||
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#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
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#SBATCH --job-name=example | #SBATCH --job-name=example | ||
#SBATCH --array=1-16 # run 16 jobs at the same time | |||
#SBATCH --time=0-00:05:00 # run for 5 minutes (d-hh:mm:ss) | |||
#SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=500MB # use 500MB per core | |||
# | # all bash commands must be after all SBATCH directives | ||
# define and create a unique scratch directory | # define and create a unique scratch directory |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 28 March 2024
Here is an example to get you started using array jobs in SLURM.
Array computation example job
Save this code to a file called test.py
.
import time print('start at ' + time.strftime('%H:%M:%S')) print('sleep for 10 seconds ...') time.sleep(10) print('stop at ' + time.strftime('%H:%M:%S'))
Submission script
Save this to a file called array.sh
and you should be able to submit the job as sbatch array.sh
.
#!/bin/bash ##################### # job-array example # ##################### #SBATCH --job-name=example #SBATCH --array=1-16 # run 16 jobs at the same time #SBATCH --time=0-00:05:00 # run for 5 minutes (d-hh:mm:ss) #SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=500MB # use 500MB per core # all bash commands must be after all SBATCH directives # define and create a unique scratch directory SCRATCH_DIRECTORY=/scratch0/${USER}/job-array-example/${SLURM_JOBID} mkdir -p ${SCRATCH_DIRECTORY} cd ${SCRATCH_DIRECTORY} cp ${SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR}/test.py ${SCRATCH_DIRECTORY} # each job will see a different ${SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID} echo "now processing task id:: " ${SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID} python test.py > output_${SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID}.txt # after the job is done we copy our output back to $SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR cp output_${SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID}.txt ${SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR} # we step out of the scratch directory and remove it cd ${SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR} rm -rf ${SCRATCH_DIRECTORY} # happy end exit 0