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abstract:farber:runjobs:runjobs [2018-05-24 09:41] – [Job scheduling system] sraskarabstract:farber:runjobs:runjobs [2018-07-16 15:13] – [Grid Engine] anita
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 The Grid Engine job scheduling system is used to manage and control the computing resources for all jobs submitted to a cluster. This includes load balancing, reconciling requests for memory and processor cores with availability of those resources, suspending and restarting jobs, and managing jobs with different priorities. Grid Engine on Farber is Univa Grid Engine but still referred to as SGE. The Grid Engine job scheduling system is used to manage and control the computing resources for all jobs submitted to a cluster. This includes load balancing, reconciling requests for memory and processor cores with availability of those resources, suspending and restarting jobs, and managing jobs with different priorities. Grid Engine on Farber is Univa Grid Engine but still referred to as SGE.
  
-[[:general:jobsched:grid-engine:start|Grid Engine job scheduling system]] provides an excellent overview of Grid Engine which is the job scheduling system used on Farber.+In order to schedule any job (interactively or batch) on a cluster, you must set your [[abstract/farber/system_access/system_access#logging-on-to-farber|workgroup]] to define your cluster group or //investing-entity// compute nodes.
  
-In order to schedule any job (interactively or batch) on a cluster, you must set your [[general/userguide/04_compute_environ?&#using-workgroup-and-directories|workgroup]] to define your cluster group or //investing-entity// compute nodes. +See [[abstract/farber/runjobs/schedule_jobs|Scheduling Jobs]] and [[abstract/farber/runjobs/job_status|Managing Jobs]] on the <html><span style="color:#ffffff;background-color:#2fa4e7;padding:3px 7px !important;border-radius:4px;">sidebar</span></html> for general information about getting started with scheduling and managing jobs on a cluster using Grid Engine. 
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-See [[general:/userguide:06_runtime_environ?&#scheduling-jobs|Scheduling Jobs]] and [[general:/userguide:06_runtime_environ?&#managing-jobs|Managing Jobs]] for general information about getting started with scheduling and managing jobs on a cluster using Grid Engine. +
  
 ===== Runtime environment ===== ===== Runtime environment =====
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 <code bash> <code bash>
-[traine@mills ~]$ man qstat+[traine@farber ~]$ man qstat
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code base> <code base>
-[traine@mills ~]$ qstat -help+[traine@farber ~]$ qstat -help
 usage: qstat [options] usage: qstat [options]
         [-cb]                             view additional binding specific parameters         [-cb]                             view additional binding specific parameters
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 </code> </code>
  
-//This section uses the wiki's [[00_conventions|documentation conventions]].//+//This section uses the wiki's [[http://docs-dev.hpc.udel.edu/doku.php#documentation-conventions|documentation conventions]].//
  
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