On 31 October 2017 at 00:14, ايمان <435204...@student.ksu.edu.sa> wrote:

> yes , it's clear
>
> But , I have read the guide several times and I could not know the coorect
> one.
>
> Can you please help me with that ?
>
>

Sorry, I'm not 100% sure which guide you are referring to - do you need a
guide for SLURM or for pj2? Both can be found quickly with Google.

Cheers
L.




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> *من:* Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com>
> *‏‏تم الإرسال:* 10/صفر/1439 02:45 ص
> * إلى: slurm-dev *
> * ‏‏الموضوع: [slurm-dev] Re: Slurm and parallel java libaray pj2 *
>
> On 30 October 2017 at 10:04, ايمان <435204...@student.ksu.edu.sa> wrote:
>
>> I am programming a parallel program that use parallel java library pj2 .
>>
>> I want to run it using slurm but I did not know if slurm support this
>> library.
>>
>> And what is the correct commands to run java on cluster
>>
>> Thank you
>> Eman
>>
>>
>
> Hi Eman,
>
> SLURM is a way to manage a large number of resources across any number of
> servers.
>
> If the software you want to run is installed on those servers or in a
> place that those servers can execute it (like your home directory for
> instance), then with SLURM you can:
>
>  - request any number of resources (depending on the restrictions that
> SLURM managers put in place), like "please give me 20 CPUs and 20GB
> memory".
>  - you can then run your software on the resulting allocation, using
> whatever system pj2 has in place to utilise those resources. From the
> documentation I found, it looks like you would use java pj2 [cores=cores]
>
>
> Does that make things clearer?
>
> Cheers
> L.
>
>
>
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