Annotated SLURM Script
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This is a walk-through for a basic SLURM scheduler job script. Annotations are marked with bullet points. You can click on the link below to download the raw job script file without the annotation. Values in brackets are placeholders. You need to replace them with your own values. E.g. Change '<job name>' to something like 'blast_proj22'.
Download raw source of the [{{#fileLink: scratch_local.PBS}} scratch_local.PBS] file.
- Set the shell to use
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#!/bin/bash
- COMMON SETTINGS
- Name the job to make it easier to see in the job queue
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#SBATCH --job-name=<JOBNAME>
- Optional
- A group to use if you belong to multiple groups. Otherwise, do not use.
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#SBATCH --account=<GROUP>
;Email
:Your email address to use for all batch system communications
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<source lang=make>
##SBATCH --mail-user=<EMAIL>
- What emails to send
- NONE - no emails
- ALL - all emails
- END,FAIL - only email if the job fails and email the summary at the end of the job
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#SBATCH --mail-type=FAIL,END
- Standard Output Log File
- Use file patterns
- %j - job id
- %A-$a - Array job id (A) and task id (a)
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#SBATCH --output <my_job-%j.out
- Batch error file
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#PBS -e testjob_$PBS_JOBID.err
- Number of compute nodes and processor cores (equal to how many processes you will run simultaneously). Unless you use MPI programs keep nodes=1 and only change the ppn value.
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#PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=1
- Memory per processor (nodes * ppn * pmem = total memory used by the job), use mb for megabytes or gb for gigabytes.
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#PBS -l pmem=1gb
- Job run time in HOURS:MINUTES:SECONDS
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#PBS -l walltime=01:00:00
- Recommended Optional Settings
- If we're inside a job change to this directory instead of /home/$USER.
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[[ -d $PBS_O_WORKDIR ]] && cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR
- Add host, time, and directory name for later troubleshooting
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date;hostname;pwd
- END OF PBS SETTINGS
Below is the shell script part - the commands you will run to analyze your data. The following is an example.
- Load the software you need
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module load ncbi_blast
- Run the program
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blastn -db nt -query input.fa -outfmt 6 -out results.xml
date