diff --git a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/jobs_and_resources/slurm.md b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/jobs_and_resources/slurm.md index 7043d46041314aa175bdfb401fb3129e529903c2..057c1e45950edba5413a800b9bbdc62aa79ef898 100644 --- a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/jobs_and_resources/slurm.md +++ b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/jobs_and_resources/slurm.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ There are three basic Slurm commands for job submission and execution: 1. `salloc`: Obtain a Slurm job allocation (i.e., resources like CPUs, nodes and GPUs) for interactive use. Release the allocation when finished. -Using `srun` directly on the shell will be blocking and launch an +Executing a program with `srun` directly on the shell will be blocking and launch an [interactive job](#interactive-jobs). Apart from short test runs, it is recommended to submit your jobs to Slurm for later execution by using [batch jobs](#batch-jobs). For that, you can conveniently put the parameters in a [job file](#job-files), which you can submit using `sbatch