Some useful commands to interact with the SLURM job scheduler
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Some useful commands to interact with the SLURM job scheduler
A simple web interface to submitt jobs to a slurm cluster using djagno
A collection of useful scripts, templates, and examples for clusters using SLURM https://slurm.schedmd.com/
Submit slurm cluster job(Sbatch) inside python and avoid shell script. Submission cmd can be customized to add more options.
frof runs other frofs
Schedules cluster jobs with tree-like dependencies accounting for large parameter combinations
Basic puppet module to manage packges, directories and files of the different slurm aspects. However, does NOT manage the slurm config in /etc/slurm/ - by intention!
This repo contains a slurm test suite which can be used to test new hardware automatically. This includes checking the availability of modules and, at a later stage, more complex programs and parallelization
Step by step configuration for a basic Slurm cluster
A HPC Cluster on Proxmox VMs using the Slurm Scheduler.
A quick and automated way to setup your Slurm mini cluster
Slurm is an open-source, highly configurable job scheduler for managing and optimizing the workload on HPC clusters. It provides a framework for job submission, resource allocation, and job tracking, enabling efficient utilization of computing resources.
Single Cell RNA-seq analysis of Persister Cells to unearth key stress pathways and core, differential genes of those respective pathways
A scheduler for GPU/CPU tasks
A small helper tool to manage SLURM job creation / submission in a more pythonic way.
Easily manage and submit robust jobs to Slurm using Python and Bash.
qtop (pronounced queue-top) is a tool written in order to monitor the state of Queueing Systems, along with related information relevant on HPC & grid clusters. At present it supports **PBS, SGE & OAR** families. There is a historic reference for the prior shell version of the tool, at former CERN source:
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