diff --git a/docs.it4i/general/resource_allocation_and_job_execution.md b/docs.it4i/general/resource_allocation_and_job_execution.md index 19933181e064720c795f13e2b39161361993e961..54f5deab744e5608af0d4e447a485a843ea2800d 100644 --- a/docs.it4i/general/resource_allocation_and_job_execution.md +++ b/docs.it4i/general/resource_allocation_and_job_execution.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ To run a [job][1], computational resources for this particular job must be alloc ## Resources Allocation Policy -The resources are allocated to the job in a fair-share fashion, subject to constraints set by the queue and resources available to the Project. [The Fair-share][3] ensures that individual users may consume approximately equal amount of resources per week. The resources are accessible via queues for queueing the jobs. The queues provide prioritized and exclusive access to the computational resources. Following queues are are the most important: +Resources are allocated to the job in a fair-share fashion, subject to constraints set by the queue and resources available to the Project. [The Fair-share][3] ensures that individual users may consume approximately equal amount of resources per week. The resources are accessible via queues for queueing the jobs. The queues provide prioritized and exclusive access to the computational resources. Following queues are the most important: * **qexp**, the Express queue * **qprod**, the Production queue @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Read more on the [Resource AllocationPolicy][4] page. !!! note Use the **qsub** command to submit your jobs. -The qsub submits the job into the queue. The qsub command creates a request to the PBS Job manager for allocation of specified resources. The **smallest allocation unit is entire node, 16 cores**, with exception of the qexp queue. The resources will be allocated when available, subject to allocation policies and constraints. **After the resources are allocated the jobscript or interactive shell is executed on first of the allocated nodes.** +The qsub submits the job into the queue. The qsub command creates a request to the PBS Job manager for allocation of specified resources. The **smallest allocation unit is entire node, 16 cores**, with exception of the qexp queue. The resources will be allocated when available, subject to allocation policies and constraints. **After the resources are allocated, the jobscript or interactive shell is executed on first of the allocated nodes.** Read more on the [Job submission and execution][5] page. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Read more on the [Job submission and execution][5] page. Use GNU Parallel and/or Job arrays when running (many) single core jobs. -In many cases, it is useful to submit huge (100+) number of computational jobs into the PBS queue system. Huge number of (small) jobs is one of the most effective ways to execute embarrassingly parallel calculations, achieving best runtime, throughput and computer utilization. In this chapter, we discuss the the recommended way to run huge number of jobs, including **ways to run huge number of single core jobs**. +In many cases, it is useful to submit a huge (100+) number of computational jobs into the PBS queue system. A huge number of (small) jobs is one of the most effective ways to execute embarrassingly parallel calculations, achieving best runtime, throughput and computer utilization. In this chapter, we discuss the the recommended way to run huge numbers of jobs, including **ways to run huge numbers of single core jobs**. Read more on [Capacity computing][6] page.