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tud-zih-energy
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4a1db425
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4a1db425
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20 years ago
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Moe Jette
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<meta
http-equiv=
"keywords"
content=
"Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management, SLURM, resource management,
Linux clusters, high-performance computing, Livermore Computing"
>
<meta
name=
"LLNLRandR"
content=
"UCRL-WEB-204324"
>
<meta
name=
"LLNLRandRdate"
content=
"
28 Octo
ber 2004"
>
<meta
name=
"LLNLRandRdate"
content=
"
4 Novem
ber 2004"
>
<meta
name=
"distribution"
content=
"global"
>
<meta
name=
"description"
content=
"Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management"
>
<meta
name=
"copyright"
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Four new srun options are available:
<i>
--geometry
</i>
(specify job size in each dimension),
<i>
--no-rotate
</i>
(disable rotation of geometry),
<i>
--conn-type
</i>
(specify interconnect type between base partitions, mesh or torus), and
<i>
--node-use
</i>
(specify how second processor on each c-node is to be used,
<i>
--node-use
</i>
(specify how
the
second processor on each c-node is to be used,
coprocessor or virual).
You can also continue to use the
<i>
--nodes
</i>
option with a minimum and (optionally)
maximum node count. The
<i>
--ntasks
</i>
option continues to be supported.
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@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ rebooting of c-nodes and I/O nodes.</p>
<td
colspan=
"3"
><hr>
<p>
For information about this page, contact
<a
href=
"mailto:slurm-dev@lists.llnl.gov"
>
slurm-dev@lists.llnl.gov
</a>
.
</p>
<p><a
href=
"http://www.llnl.gov/"
><img
align=
middle
src=
"lll.gif"
width=
"32"
height=
"32"
border=
"0"
></a></p>
<p
class=
"footer"
>
UCRL-WEB-207187
<br>
Last modified
28 Octo
ber 2004
</p></td>
Last modified
4 Novem
ber 2004
</p></td>
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