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For generic advice on running in batch, see Running on SLAC Central Linux. Note that the actual batch system has changed and we have not updated the doc to reflect that. This is advice on copying data to local scratch, etc.
You need to specify an account and "repo" on your slurm submissions. The repos allow subdivision of our allocation to different uses. There are 4 repos available under the fermi account. The format is "–-account fermi:<repo>" where repo is one of:
L1 and other-pipelines are restricted to known pipelines. Non-default repos have quality of service (qos) defaulting to normal (non-pre-emptible). At time of writing, there is no accounting yet. When that is enabled, we'll have to decide how to split up our allocation into the various repos. |
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You can run cronjobs in S3DF. Users don't have to worry about token expiration like on AFS. Select one of the iana interactive nodes (and remember which one!) to run on. Note: crontab does NOT inherit your environment. You'll need to set that up yourself. Since crontab is per host (no trscrontab), if the node is reinstalled or removed, the crontab will be lost. It's probably best to save your crontab as a file in your home directory so that you can re-add your cronjobs if this happens: crontab -l > ~/crontab.backup Then to re-add the jobs back in: crontab ~/crontab.backup |
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