Difference between revisions of "Stoomboot"

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* Job output (stdout) is sent to a file in directory in which job was submitted. Job stderr output is sent to separate file E.g. for example of previous slide file <tt>test.sh.o9714</tt> contains stdout and file <tt>test.sh.e9714</tt> contains stderr. If there is no stdout or stderr, an empty file is created
 
* Job output (stdout) is sent to a file in directory in which job was submitted. Job stderr output is sent to separate file E.g. for example of previous slide file <tt>test.sh.o9714</tt> contains stdout and file <tt>test.sh.e9714</tt> contains stderr. If there is no stdout or stderr, an empty file is created
 
* A mail is sent to you the output files cannot be created
 
* A mail is sent to you the output files cannot be created
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Here is a listed of frequently desired changes in default behavior and their corresponding
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option in <tt>qsub</tt>
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*''Merge stdout and stderr in a single file''
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Add option <tt>-j oe</tt> to qsub command (single file <tt>*.o*</tt> is written)
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Choose batch queue
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Right now there are two queues: test (30 min) and qlong (48h)
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Add option ‘-q <queuename>’ to qsub command
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Choose different output file for stdout
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Add option ‘-o <filename>’ to qsub command
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Pass all environment variables of submitting shell to batch job (with exception of $PATH)
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Add option ‘-V’ to qsub command

Revision as of 13:26, 8 December 2008

What is stoomboot

Stoomboot is a batch farm for local use at NIKHEF. It is in principle open to all NIKHEF users, but a login account does not give automatic access to stoomboot. Contact helpdesk@nikhef.nl to gain access

Hardware

Stoomboot consists of 16 nodes (stbc-01 through stbc-16) that are each a equipped with dual quad-core Intel Xeon E5335 2.0 Ghz processors and 16 Gb of memory. The total number of cores is 128.

Software & disk access

All stoomboot nodes run Scientific Linux 4.7. All NFS mountable disks at NIKHEF are visible (/project/* and /data/*). Stoomboot does not run AFS so no AFS directories including /afs/cern.ch are not visible.

How to use stoomboot

Submitting batch jobs

Stoomboot is a batch-only facilities and jobs can be submitted through the PBS qsub command

unix> qsub test.sh
9714.allier.nikhef.nl

The argument passed to qsub is a script that will be executed in your home directory. The returned string is the job identifier and can be used to look up the status of the job, or to manipulate it later.

The qstat command shows the stats of all your jobs. Status code 'C' indicates completed, 'R' indicates running and 'Q' indicates queued.

unix> qstat
Job id              Name             User            Time Use S Queue
------------------- ---------------- --------------- -------- - -----
9714.allier         test.sh          verkerke        00:00:00 C test

The output of the job appears in files named <jobname>.o<number>, e.g. test.sh.o9714 in example of previous page. The following default settings apply when you submit a batch job

  • Job runs in home directory ($HOME)
  • Job starts with clean shell (any environment variable from the shell from which you submit are not transferred to batch job) E.g. if you need ATLAS software setup, it should be done in the submitted script
  • Job output (stdout) is sent to a file in directory in which job was submitted. Job stderr output is sent to separate file E.g. for example of previous slide file test.sh.o9714 contains stdout and file test.sh.e9714 contains stderr. If there is no stdout or stderr, an empty file is created
  • A mail is sent to you the output files cannot be created

Here is a listed of frequently desired changes in default behavior and their corresponding option in qsub

  • Merge stdout and stderr in a single file

Add option -j oe to qsub command (single file *.o* is written)

Choose batch queue Right now there are two queues: test (30 min) and qlong (48h) Add option ‘-q <queuename>’ to qsub command

Choose different output file for stdout Add option ‘-o <filename>’ to qsub command

Pass all environment variables of submitting shell to batch job (with exception of $PATH) Add option ‘-V’ to qsub command