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#!/bin/bash
#!
#! Example SLURM job script for Peta4-Skylake (Skylake CPUs, OPA)
#! Last updated: Mon 13 Nov 12:25:17 GMT 2017
#!
#!#############################################################
#!#### Modify the options in this section as appropriate ######
#!#############################################################
#! sbatch directives begin here ###############################
#! Name of the job:
#SBATCH -J xxxx_cpu
#! Which project should be charged:
#SBATCH -A HSALJE-SL3-CPU
#! Output filename: %A means slurm job ID
#SBATCH --output=xxxx_cpu_%A.log
# Redirect error messages with: -e <file_name>
#SBATCH --error=xxxx_cpu_%A.err
#! How many whole nodes should be allocated? If not specified SLURM assumes 1 node.
#SBATCH --nodes=1
#! How many (MPI) tasks will there be in total? (<= nodes*32)
#! The skylake/skylake-himem nodes have 32 CPUs (cores) each.
#! By default SLURM will assume 1 task per node and 1 CPU per task.
#SBATCH --ntasks=1
#! How many many cores will be allocated per task? (for single core jobs always leave this at 1)
#SBATCH --cpus-per-task=1
#! How much wallclock time will be required?
#SBATCH --time=04:00:00
#! What types of email messages do you wish to receive?
#! emails will default to going to your email address
#SBATCH --mail-type=ALL
#! Uncomment this to prevent the job from being requeued (e.g. if
#! interrupted by node failure or system downtime):
##SBATCH --no-requeue
#! For 6GB per CPU, set "-p skylake"; for 12GB per CPU, set "-p skylake-himem":
#! Do not use the cclake partition
#SBATCH -p skylake
#! sbatch directives end here (put any additional directives above this line)
#! Notes:
#! Charging is determined by core number*walltime.
#! The --ntasks value refers to the number of tasks to be launched by SLURM only. This
#! usually equates to the number of MPI tasks launched. Reduce this from nodes*32 if
#! demanded by memory requirements, or if OMP_NUM_THREADS>1.
#! Each task is allocated 1 core by default, and each core is allocated 5980MB (skylake)
#! and 12030MB (skylake-himem). If this is insufficient, also specify
#! --cpus-per-task and/or --mem (the latter specifies MB per node).
#! Number of nodes and tasks per node allocated by SLURM (do not change):
numnodes=$SLURM_JOB_NUM_NODES
numtasks=$SLURM_NTASKS
mpi_tasks_per_node=$(echo "$SLURM_TASKS_PER_NODE" | sed -e 's/^\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/')
#! ############################################################
#! Modify the settings below to specify the application's environment, location
#! and launch method:
#! Optionally modify the environment seen by the application
#! (note that SLURM reproduces the environment at submission irrespective of ~/.bashrc):
. /etc/profile.d/modules.sh # Leave this line (enables the module command)
module purge # Removes all modules still loaded
module load rhel7/default-peta4 # REQUIRED - loads the basic environment
#! Insert additional module load commands after this line if needed:
module load beagle-lib-2.1.2-gcc-4.8.5-ti5kq5r
#! Full path to application executable:
#! This should be the path to where you installed BEAST
application="~/rds/hpc-work/BEASTv1.10.4/bin/beast"
options="-prefix 2_ -load_state checkpoint.state -save_every nnnn -save_state checkpoint_2.state -force_resume ~/xxxxfile.xml"
#! Work directory (i.e. where the job will run):
workdir="$SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR" # The value of SLURM_SUBMIT_DIR sets workdir to the directory
# in which sbatch is run.
#! Are you using OpenMP (NB this is unrelated to OpenMPI)? If so increase this
#! safe value to no more than 32:
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=1
#! Number of MPI tasks to be started by the application per node and in total (do not change):
np=$[${numnodes}*${mpi_tasks_per_node}]
#! The following variables define a sensible pinning strategy for Intel MPI tasks -
#! this should be suitable for both pure MPI and hybrid MPI/OpenMP jobs:
export I_MPI_PIN_DOMAIN=omp:compact # Domains are $OMP_NUM_THREADS cores in size
export I_MPI_PIN_ORDER=scatter # Adjacent domains have minimal sharing of caches/sockets
#! Notes:
#! 1. These variables influence Intel MPI only.
#! 2. Domains are non-overlapping sets of cores which map 1-1 to MPI tasks.
#! 3. I_MPI_PIN_PROCESSOR_LIST is ignored if I_MPI_PIN_DOMAIN is set.
#! 4. If MPI tasks perform better when sharing caches/sockets, try I_MPI_PIN_ORDER=compact.
#! Uncomment one choice for CMD below (add mpirun/mpiexec options if necessary):
#! Choose this for a MPI code (possibly using OpenMP) using Intel MPI.
#! CMD="mpirun -ppn $mpi_tasks_per_node -np $np $application $options"
#! Choose this for a pure shared-memory OpenMP parallel program on a single node:
#! (OMP_NUM_THREADS threads will be created):
CMD="$application $options"
#! Choose this for a MPI code (possibly using OpenMP) using OpenMPI:
#CMD="mpirun -npernode $mpi_tasks_per_node -np $np $application $options"
###############################################################
### You should not have to change anything below this line ####
###############################################################
cd $workdir
echo -e "Changed directory to `pwd`.\n"
JOBID=$SLURM_JOB_ID
echo -e "JobID: $JOBID\n======"
echo "Time: `date`"
echo "Running on master node: `hostname`"
echo "Current directory: `pwd`"
if [ "$SLURM_JOB_NODELIST" ]; then
#! Create a machine file:
export NODEFILE=`generate_pbs_nodefile`
cat $NODEFILE | uniq > machine.file.$JOBID
echo -e "\nNodes allocated:\n================"
echo `cat machine.file.$JOBID | sed -e 's/\..*$//g'`
fi
echo -e "\nnumtasks=$numtasks, numnodes=$numnodes, mpi_tasks_per_node=$mpi_tasks_per_node (OMP_NUM_THREADS=$OMP_NUM_THREADS)"
echo -e "\nExecuting command:\n==================\n$CMD\n"
eval $CMD