Look in the log file, by default it's written to the current directory if you
didn't use -o in sbatch.
On 5 Jan 2014 11:09, ian ian.h.0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I have problem with sbatch. I run the following command. Why can't I see
results of control node and compute nodes at standard
Hi Lyn,
The problem has been solved, Thank you very much. I finally understand that
stdout and stderr are output to slurm-%j.out in the first compute node by
default, rather than in the control node. The manual of sbatch doesn't
mention this feature. In my case, the control node and the first
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On 05/01/14 19:40, ian wrote:
The problem has been solved, Thank you very much. I finally
understand that stdout and stderr are output to slurm-%j.out in the
first compute node by default, rather than in the control node. The
manual of sbatch
Hi Ian,
Check in the directory from which you issued the sbatch, and I believe
you'll find a file called slurm-74.out, which will contain both stdout and
stderr from your job (assuming that directory is available on all the nodes
in your allocation).
Regards,
Lyn
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 5:10