HPC/Submitting and Managing Jobs/Queues and Policies

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Introduction

Job routing decisions on Carbon are handled by the scheduler. There is one main queue and one debug queue

In this framework, short jobs are accommodated by a daily reserved node and by backfill scheduling, i.e. "waving forward" small jobs while one or more big jobs wait for full resources to become available.

Default queue "batch"

The main queue on Carbon is batch and need not be specified to qsub or in the job script. The following defaults and limits apply:

resources_default.nodes = 1:ppn=8
resources_default.walltime = 00:15:00    # 15 min
resources_max.walltime = 240:00:00       # 10 days
max_user_queuable = 2000

And, given current node hardware:

ppn ≤ 8

In addition, the Moab scheduler applies various per-user limits. One is the number of jobs eligible to run (MAXIPROC). This concept is similar to that a line of people waiting outside a building vs. those permitted to wait inside the lobby.

See also:

Queue "debug"

For testing job processing and your job environment, use qsub -q debug on the command line, or the follwing in a job script:

#PBS -q debug

The debug queue accepts jobs under the following conditions

resources_default.nodes = 1:ppn=4
resources_max.nodes = 4:ppn=4
resources_default.walltime = 00:15:00
resources_max.walltime = 01:00:00
max_user_queuable = 3
max_user_run = 2

in other words,

nodes ≤ 4
ppn ≤ 4
walltime ≤ 1:00:00    # 1 hour