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* '''Running the examples''': | * '''Running the examples''': | ||
:Almost all examples come with a bash-script that runs them. These scripts are called ''job.sh'', ''doall.sh'', ''loop.sh'', ''run.sh'' or something like that. | :Almost all examples come with a bash-script that runs them. These scripts are called ''job.sh'', ''doall.sh'', ''loop.sh'', ''run.sh'' or something original like that. | ||
:To submit these jobscripts to the Haswell nodes on Cori you may do the following: | :To submit these jobscripts to the Haswell nodes on Cori you may do the following: | ||
:* copy the files <tt>hsw.sl</tt> and <tt>sub.sh</tt> to the directory where you want to run the example: | :* copy the files <tt>hsw.sl</tt> and <tt>sub.sh</tt> to the directory where you want to run the example: |
Revision as of 20:20, 4 November 2016
- The examples:
- can be copied from ....
- or may be downloaded from
- Running the examples:
- Almost all examples come with a bash-script that runs them. These scripts are called job.sh, doall.sh, loop.sh, run.sh or something original like that.
- To submit these jobscripts to the Haswell nodes on Cori you may do the following:
- copy the files hsw.sl and sub.sh to the directory where you want to run the example:
cd path-to-your-directory cp /.../hsw.sl . cp /.../sub.sh .
- then to submit for instance the jobscripts run.sh, you specify:
./sub.sh run.sh
- hsw.sl
- The file hsw.sl contains the slurm-preamble, loads the relevant environment modules, and sets the command with which VASP will be called by the jobscript:
#!/bin/bash -l #SBATCH -N 1 #SBATCH -p regular #SBATCH -t 30:00 #SBATCH -C haswell export OMP_NUM_THREADS=4 export OMP_PROC_BIND=spread export OMP_PLACES=threads module use ~usgsw/modulefiles module load vasp/hsw export vasp_std="srun -n 4 -c 16 --cpu_bind=cores /global/homes/u/usgsw/vasp/20161014/hsw/intel/bin/vasp_std"
- In this case hsw.sl requests 1 Haswell node (32 cores), and the vasp_std command will run VASP using 4 MPI-ranks, that each will be able to start 4 openMP-threads.
- sub.sh
- The bash-script sub.sh does very little but concatenate hsw.sl and a call to the jobscript specified as its argument, and submits the result (sub.sl):
#!/bin/bash -l cat ./hsw.sl > sub.sl echo ./$1 >> sub.sl sbatch sub.sl
- To be specific, the command
./sub.sh run.sh
- will submit the following sub.sl file:
#!/bin/bash -l #SBATCH -N 1 #SBATCH -p regular #SBATCH -t 30:00 #SBATCH -C haswell export OMP_NUM_THREADS=4 export OMP_PROC_BIND=spread export OMP_PLACES=threads module use ~usgsw/modulefiles module load vasp/hsw export vasp_std="srun -n 4 -c 16 --cpu_bind=cores /global/homes/u/usgsw/vasp/20161014/hsw/intel/bin/vasp_std" ./run.sh