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Usage examples are provided in the [cluster specific](Home) pages of this wiki, but all facilities share a common architecture.
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Usage examples are provided in the [cluster specific](Home) pages of this wiki, but all facilities share a common architecture.
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# [SLURM basics](Running-the-jobs/SLURM basics)
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# [SLURM basics](Running-the-jobs/SLURM basics)
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How to get a simple job done on the cluster, how to monitor your jobs etc.
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# [Multi threaded jobs](Running-the-jobs/Multi-threaded-jobs)
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# [Multi threaded jobs](Running-the-jobs/Multi-threaded-jobs)
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How to run a multi threaded jobs on a node.
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[^1]: there might be more than one actual machine to ensure load balancing and fault tolerance. But you only need to remember the logical name. Like *licallo.oca.eu* for the HPC cluster. |
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[^1]: there might be more than one actual machine to ensure load balancing and fault tolerance. But you only need to remember the logical name. Like *licallo.oca.eu* for the HPC cluster. |
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