Right... I also tried [mahmood@rocks7 ~]$ salloc --nodelist=compute-0-2 -n 1 -c 1 --mem=4G -p RUBY -A y4 salloc: Granted job allocation 199 [mahmood@rocks7 ~]$ $
I expected to see the compute-0-2 prompt. Is that normal? Regards, Mahmood On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 6:06 PM Ing. Gonzalo E. Arroyo < garr...@ifimar-conicet.gob.ar> wrote: > $ salloc .... (Don't call the script in the same line) > > I had a typo... srun > > El dom., 30 de dic. de 2018 11:29, Ing. Gonzalo E. Arroyo < > garr...@ifimar-conicet.gob.ar> escribió: > >> $ salloc ... >> >> After you have the node you run >> >> $ hostname >> >> $ stun hostname >> >> Check that difference then do the same with script >> >> >> El dom., 30 de dic. de 2018 07:17, Mahmood Naderan <mahmood...@gmail.com> >> escribió: >> >>> Hi >>> I have read that salloc has some problem running bash scripts while it >>> is OK with binary files. The following script works fine from bash >>> terminal, but salloc is unable to to that. >>> >>> >>> $ cat slurm.sh >>> #!/bin/bash >>> ./script.sh files_android.txt report/android.txt >>> $ salloc -n 1 -c 1 --mem=4G -p RUBY -A y4 slurm.sh >>> salloc: Granted job allocation 195 >>> salloc: error: Unable to exec command "slurm.sh" >>> salloc: Relinquishing job allocation 195 >>> $ ls -l slurm.sh >>> -rwxrwxr-x 1 mahmood mahmood 73 Dec 30 13:24 slurm.sh >>> $ ls -l script.sh >>> -rwxrwxr-x 1 mahmood mahmood 251 Dec 28 00:31 script.sh >>> >>> >>> >>> I have some other scripts and this is going to bother. Any idea? Is >>> there any workaround for that? >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mahmood >>> >>> >>> -- >> Ing. Gonzalo Arroyo >> > -- > Ing. Gonzalo Arroyo >